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    Glastonbury

    Every year I whinge like **** about how much coverage the BBC give this.... and every year I end up watching an obscene amount of the coverage

    Anybody I should be looking out for on the I player?

    Idles were immense earlier, I doubt their set will be topped this weekend. Interpol were pretty boring, so I'm now enjoying Jon Hopkins
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    Stormzy is flying on this stage just now. Started slow , but top quality performance now

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    Right up there as the greatest set I’ve ever watched at Glastonbury. Absolutely outstanding #stormzy

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    Tame Impala on BBC4 have been really good.

    Would rather watch repeats of Judge Judy than stick on Stormzy on BBC1.

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    Tame Impala on BBC4 have been really good.

    Would rather watch repeats of Judge Judy than stick on Stormzy on BBC1.
    Pffft. Can’t imagine you’d say that had you been watching. Not my genre of music. But incredible..In awe. Feels like a historic performance

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    I like hip hop but have always struggled to get into British rap, Loyle Carner and Kate tempest being the exception. Stormzy is not for me.

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    I've always enjoyed British hip hop but Stormzy does nothing for me either.

    He's undoubtedly putting on a bit of a show but musically I could take or leave it.
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    I like hip hop but have always struggled to get into British rap, Loyle Carner and Kate tempest being the exception. Stormzy is not for me.
    Also never really enjoyed it but got into Ghostpoet which in turn got me into Roots Manuva both are worth checking out.

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    I’m a big soul and hip hop fan, never really got UK Grime at all - but regardless of music persuasion , imho that was an epic and iconic set - stunning quality performance - huge respect ✊️

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    I’m a big soul and hip hop fan, never really got UK Grime at all - but regardless of music persuasion , imho that was an epic and iconic set - stunning quality performance - huge respect ✊️
    He's popular, no qualms with him headlining. He seems like a decent lad

    Nice to see Mark Radclife back on BBC Tv after recovering from cancer. Radcliffe and Maconie on 6 music was the highlight of my working day until they changed the schedule.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mr Grieves View Post
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    He's popular, no qualms with him headlining. He seems like a decent lad

    Nice to see Mark Radclife back on BBC Tv after recovering from cancer. Radcliffe and Maconie on 6 music was the highlight of my working day until they changed the schedule.
    They are top musos. No doubt about that

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    Also never really enjoyed it but got into Ghostpoet which in turn got me into Roots Manuva both are worth checking out.
    Yep, I'm talking ***** and being overly dismissive. I like a bit of ghost poet and scroobius pip. Others will come to mind when I'm sober..

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    Stormzy is flying on this stage just now. Started slow , but top quality performance now
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    Right up there as the greatest set I’ve ever watched at Glastonbury. Absolutely outstanding #stormzy
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    Pffft. Can’t imagine you’d say that had you been watching. Not my genre of music. But incredible..In awe. Feels like a historic performance
    Iv'e turned into my dad, if that is music then i'm taking up knitting?

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    Iv'e turned into my dad, if that is music then i'm taking up knitting?

    lol. that could be true

    Did you actually watch it, then have a view? that is, the whole show - or did you click on for a few minutes and turn over....

    I can't imagine any music fan not respecting the quality of the performance - regardless of their tastes - it was THAT good..
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigwheel View Post
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    lol. that could be true

    Did you actually watch it, then have a view? that is, the whole show - or did you click on for a few minutes and turn over....

    I can't imagine any music fan not respecting the quality of the performance - regardless of their tastes - it was THAT good..
    I watched about 7 or 8 minutes this morning, i just dont get it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackpoolhibs View Post
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    I watched about 7 or 8 minutes this morning, i just dont get it?
    You're not the only one. I'm running out of music these days but trying to attempt to get into that stuff would finish me off

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hiber-nation View Post
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    You're not the only one. I'm running out of music these days but trying to attempt to get into that stuff would finish me off


    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ehVMflY2tI0



    This finished me off with modern culture.

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackpoolhibs View Post
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    I watched about 7 or 8 minutes this morning, i just dont get it?
    Fair enough.....different strokes and all that ..

    If you had stuck With it , you would have seen him go on a journey through different tempo, genre and moods..was (for the novice grime listener) an incredible performance. Didn’t connect with his stuff beforehand, was a bit iffy for first 10 mins or so, then ended up in awe...

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    Quote Originally Posted by bigwheel View Post
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    Fair enough.....different strokes and all that ..

    If you had stuck With it , you would have seen him go on a journey through different tempo, genre and moods..was (for the novice grime listener) an incredible performance. Didn’t connect with his stuff beforehand, was a bit iffy for first 10 mins or so, then ended up in awe...
    No worries , music is what each individual makes of it, its not for me, but what i like may not be for others.

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    I remember watching the Beastie Boys on the telly at Glastonbury about 25-30 years ago with a sense of awe - it was what got me into them.

    My Dad came into the room and asked if their equipment was broken.

    As a general rule, the more my Dad hates music the better it is.

    If I like modern music then they must be doing it wrong.

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    Watch the Idles set. Madness

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    Quote Originally Posted by blackpoolhibs View Post
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    No worries , music is what each individual makes of it, its not for me, but what i like may not be for others.
    Aye, that's true. 🔇

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    Lewis Capaldi going on stage is excellent

    https://www.instagram.com/p/BzTIyzpH...=1q2n0g8rhlulp

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    Fair enough.....different strokes and all that ..

    If you had stuck With it , you would have seen him go on a journey through different tempo, genre and moods..was (for the novice grime listener) an incredible performance. Didn’t connect with his stuff beforehand, was a bit iffy for first 10 mins or so, then ended up in awe...
    A couple of them were passable but most of it just a rabble.

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    Amazing stuff from Lewis Capaldi for his entrance, what a funny guy he is.

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    Fontaines Dc
    Loving them.

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    Lewis Capaldi going on stage is excellent

    https://www.instagram.com/p/BzTIyzpH...=1q2n0g8rhlulp

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    Watch the Idles set. Madness
    And top lads as well. Looking forward to the Barras in December, been wanting to see them live for ages.

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    Was trying to find the proclaimers from this morning but can't find it anywhere.

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