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    Glastonbury 2022

    Great to see it back!
    Foals were excellent, didn't disappoint.
    I'm obviously getting old as there are lots of acts this weekend that I haven't heard off.

    BBC trying to hard with their "diversity", although great coverage.


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    Sam Fender looked phenomenal.
    "...when Hibs won the Scottish Cup final and that celebration, Sunshine on Leith? I don’t think there’s a better football celebration ever in the game.”

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    Sam Fender looked phenomenal.
    Thought Sam Fender and Billie Eilish looked great.


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    Thought Sam Fender and Billie Eilish looked great.


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    I like Sam fender but I’m still not sold on the sax solos that appear in a lot of his songs.

    Need to catch up on Billie Eilish tonight

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    I like Sam fender but I’m still not sold on the sax solos that appear in a lot of his songs.

    Need to catch up on Billie Eilish tonight
    He’s a big Springsteen fan, so he’s trying to echo that Clarence Clemons’ sound.

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    Very jealous of a lot of friends who are there, not been since 2017 but with 2020 tickets being rolled over for ticket holders I didn't stand a chance of getting one. Have to admit that circa £300 for a festival ticket (likely considerably above that next year) is a bit rich for me nowadays anyway.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Northernhibee View Post
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    Very jealous of a lot of friends who are there, not been since 2017 but with 2020 tickets being rolled over for ticket holders I didn't stand a chance of getting one. Have to admit that circa £300 for a festival ticket (likely considerably above that next year) is a bit rich for me nowadays anyway.
    I love watching the live coverage, I actually think I'd find being there a nightmare.

    Its the acts you don't expect to enjoy every year that i take most pleasure in. Yesterday it was Robert Plant and Alison Krauss who stood out for me. Two great voices that blend together beautifully backed by a superbly tight band.
    Every gimmick hungry yob,
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    Grabs the mic to tell us,
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    I love watching the live coverage, I actually think I'd find being there a nightmare.

    Its the acts you don't expect to enjoy every year that i take most pleasure in. Yesterday it was Robert Plant and Alison Krauss who stood out for me. Two great voices that blend together beautifully backed by a superbly tight band.
    The West Holts stage mid afternoon is usually a great place to be, ended up catching a Japanese funk/jazz orchestra fronted by a man in a loincloth and gown shouting "ORRRCHEESSSTRRAAA!" a lot and backed by dancers painted head to toe in white doing interprative dance once. Think they were called the Shibushashirazu Orchestra if memory serves me right. Also seen a guy called Ata Kak who is from Ghana and mixes music that sounds like Gameboy music with rap and some incredible dancing. Would never have spent money to go and see them but just came across them and had an amazing time.

    It's what you don't plan to see there that largely makes your weekend as opposed to what you do plan to see.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Northernhibee View Post
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    The West Holts stage mid afternoon is usually a great place to be, ended up catching a Japanese funk/jazz orchestra fronted by a man in a loincloth and gown shouting "ORRRCHEESSSTRRAAA!" a lot and backed by dancers painted head to toe in white doing interprative dance once. Think they were called the Shibushashirazu Orchestra if memory serves me right. Also seen a guy called Ata Kak who is from Ghana and mixes music that sounds like Gameboy music with rap and some incredible dancing. Would never have spent money to go and see them but just came across them and had an amazing time.

    It's what you don't plan to see there that largely makes your weekend as opposed to what you do plan to see.
    It’s 30 years today since my only attendance. Carter USM and the Saw Doctors were playing, was a lot smaller than today and you could still sneak in without paying in those days…

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    Quote Originally Posted by marinello59 View Post
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    I love watching the live coverage, I actually think I'd find being there a nightmare.

    Its the acts you don't expect to enjoy every year that i take most pleasure in. Yesterday it was Robert Plant and Alison Krauss who stood out for me. Two great voices that blend together beautifully backed by a superbly tight band.
    That's my highlight so far, Krauss has an excellent voice and the mix of styles was good.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Northernhibee View Post
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    The West Holts stage mid afternoon is usually a great place to be, ended up catching a Japanese funk/jazz orchestra fronted by a man in a loincloth and gown shouting "ORRRCHEESSSTRRAAA!" a lot and backed by dancers painted head to toe in white doing interprative dance once. Think they were called the Shibushashirazu Orchestra if memory serves me right. Also seen a guy called Ata Kak who is from Ghana and mixes music that sounds like Gameboy music with rap and some incredible dancing. Would never have spent money to go and see them but just came across them and had an amazing time.

    It's what you don't plan to see there that largely makes your weekend as opposed to what you do plan to see.
    Actually that does sound brilliant.
    Every gimmick hungry yob,
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    Actually that does sound brilliant.
    Also met half of Dick & Dom once just before Kool & The Gang. I was spectacularly drunk, called him the other one's name and when he tried to tell me I said "Same thing really" and although he took it in a professional enough manner, he clearly wasn't overly chuffed about it

    Oh, and I'm also pretty sure that thanks to Glastonbury and a chance drunken evening with a group of strangers that I'm a one off character on Rastamouse.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Northernhibee View Post
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    Also met half of Dick & Dom once just before Kool & The Gang. I was spectacularly drunk, called him the other one's name and when he tried to tell me I said "Same thing really" and although he took it in a professional enough manner, he clearly wasn't overly chuffed about it

    Oh, and I'm also pretty sure that thanks to Glastonbury and a chance drunken evening with a group of strangers that I'm a one off character on Rastamouse.
    Brilliant.
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    I really wish they’d ban the flags. They do my nut in!

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    I must be in the minority but its a scene I never want to be a part of.

    The music lineup is really not my jam and it’s become a very ***** ground of politics, religion, meditation, science and current affairs. There’s nothing wrong with most of those things, but they’re absolutely not what im looking for at a music festival.

    It IS great to see it (and other music festivals) back though. They really are brilliant, vibrant communities.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frazerbob View Post
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    I really wish they’d ban the flags. They do my nut in!
    The last two TITP had flags banned along with pyrotechnics. You're welcome
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    Quote Originally Posted by Frazerbob View Post
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    I really wish they’d ban the flags. They do my nut in!
    I quite like them. I got over excited when I spotted a Clangers one last night.

    Skunk Anansie’s set was pretty bonkers, I fair enjoyed it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by marinello59 View Post
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    I quite like them. I got over excited when I spotted a Clangers one last night.

    Skunk Anansie’s set was pretty bonkers, I fair enjoyed it.
    I did like the ‘This is a work event’ flag 🤣

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    Quote Originally Posted by Frazerbob View Post
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    I did like the ‘This is a work event’ flag 🤣
    Belter.
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    I’d have loved to have gone to this 25 - 30 years ago.

    There’s just nothing that appeals to me about it any more, especially the music.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Smartie View Post
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    I’d have loved to have gone to this 25 - 30 years ago.

    There’s just nothing that appeals to me about it any more, especially the music.
    I'm the same. What happened to bringing across some exciting American bands? Or is that just not hip or whatever the term is these days? I remember back in the mid 2000s watching brief highlights of the likes of Grandaddy, My Morning Jacket and Rilo Kiley and being blown away as I'd hardly heard any of their stuff.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hiber-nation View Post
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    I'm the same. What happened to bringing across some exciting American bands? Or is that just not hip or whatever the term is these days? I remember back in the mid 2000s watching brief highlights of the likes of Grandaddy, My Morning Jacket and Rilo Kiley and being blown away as I'd hardly heard any of their stuff.
    The stages that are televised throughout the day are far from the best places to be. West Holts, The Park, even John Peel has lots of great music to be discovered (and dozens more that I've forgotten about). Not to mention the comedy, cabaret, poetry, circus, spoken word and political debate tents, or the Greenpeace or Arts & Crafts fields.

    There's over 100 stages and I've found my best Glastonbury's have come from the times I've looked at the lineup and seen the least that are "must sees" and allow for more exploring time. I'd still recommend giving it a go.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Hiber-nation View Post
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    I'm the same. What happened to bringing across some exciting American bands? Or is that just not hip or whatever the term is these days? I remember back in the mid 2000s watching brief highlights of the likes of Grandaddy, My Morning Jacket and Rilo Kiley and being blown away as I'd hardly heard any of their stuff.


    Ah, Rilo Kylie, saw them in a small venue in Glasgow, then saw Jenny Lewis in the Queen's Hall.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Northernhibee View Post
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    The stages that are televised throughout the day are far from the best places to be. West Holts, The Park, even John Peel has lots of great music to be discovered (and dozens more that I've forgotten about). Not to mention the comedy, cabaret, poetry, circus, spoken word and political debate tents, or the Greenpeace or Arts & Crafts fields.

    There's over 100 stages and I've found my best Glastonbury's have come from the times I've looked at the lineup and seen the least that are "must sees" and allow for more exploring time. I'd still recommend giving it a go.
    You can hop round the stages on iplayer and take in some full sets. Self-Esteem on the John Peel stage was pretty damn good earlier. Sticking with that stage for now.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Moulin Yarns View Post
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    Ah, Rilo Kylie, saw them in a small venue in Glasgow, then saw Jenny Lewis in the Queen's Hall.
    I missed her as I was away last time she was here, gutted.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hiber-nation View Post
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    I missed her as I was away last time she was here, gutted.
    Obviously the Rilo gig in Glasgow and the Queen's Hall gig were very different. Would definitely try and see her again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Northernhibee View Post
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    The stages that are televised throughout the day are far from the best places to be. West Holts, The Park, even John Peel has lots of great music to be discovered (and dozens more that I've forgotten about). Not to mention the comedy, cabaret, poetry, circus, spoken word and political debate tents, or the Greenpeace or Arts & Crafts fields.

    There's over 100 stages and I've found my best Glastonbury's have come from the times I've looked at the lineup and seen the least that are "must sees" and allow for more exploring time. I'd still recommend giving it a go.
    Yeah I'll give it a go, there must be something out there. I should have added The Flaming Lips and Mercury Rev to my list. You never see bands like that at Glasto now!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hiber-nation View Post
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    Yeah I'll give it a go, there must be something out there. I should have added The Flaming Lips and Mercury Rev to my list. You never see bands like that at Glasto now!
    Seen them in 2010 (and missed F'lips in 2017 for Radiohead) and Mercury Rev in 2016 respectively

    They are all still very much there, have to say that the BBC choice for televising sets is largely pretty poor.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Northernhibee View Post
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    Seen them in 2010 (and missed F'lips in 2017 for Radiohead) and Mercury Rev in 2016 respectively

    They are all still very much there, have to say that the BBC choice for televising sets is largely pretty poor.
    Or maybe just what they consider popular?
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    Quote Originally Posted by marinello59 View Post
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    You can hop round the stages on iplayer and take in some full sets. Self-Esteem on the John Peel stage was pretty damn good earlier. Sticking with that stage for now.
    Just switched on tonight, is that Self Esteem with the huge colanders on her corset?
    There is no such thing as too much yarn, just not enough time.

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