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The crowd in Glasto is 95% pretentious cùnts these days.
True, which I stopped going in 2005. But it still has it's magical moments despite the sparkly welly brigade. My mate Eggy goes every year without fail and you won't find him anywhere near the main stages.
If they'd carried on releasing the Bends era material they'd have been finished long ago. They progressed and branched out, not everyones cuppa tea but I love their electronic stuff as much as their early stuff.
That's a fair point - my favorite band (Rush) felt a similar backlash from fans for continually evolving in the 80's and 90's, after their heavier early days. But there's no way a band like that keeps it's relevance and sanity over multiple decades without always trying to experiment and progress.
Worst pyramid stage headliner since gorillaz. I'm watching to see what the fuss is about, haven't seen anything yet.
The crowd are so bored they were chanting "Jeremy corbyn". They should stroll up hill and see flaming lips.
I was with Kliph (ex Flaming Lips drummer) a few months ago. Heard a few things about the Flaming Lips I can't repeat on here, but let's say certain band members are not happy with Wayne.
The crowd in Glasto is 95% pretentious cùnts these days.
Oh I don't know Darran, there's surely nothing that says authentic more than people who've dropped 6 grand on a yurt and £500 for a pair of tickets to listen to the 200 of their middle aged neighbours from Primrose Hill who are standing next to them screech their way through Creep in between chanting for Jeremy Corbyn only two weeks after they all secretly voted conservative because they're worried about land value tax?
Cool, thanks - hope this becomes available on Youtube or somewhere.
I've seen them twice - once opening for REM (Bends era) and the In Rainbows tour 9 or 10 years ago. Amazing show both times.
I saw REM at Glastonbury in 2003, same year as Radiohead's last slot there. Probably the best one I've been too. Spent most of the weekend trying to look after Aaron and Jason from the band Grandaddy who played on the other stage on Sunday night.
That's a fair point - my favorite band (Rush) felt a similar backlash from fans for continually evolving in the 80's and 90's, after their heavier early days. But there's no way a band like that keeps it's relevance and sanity over multiple decades without always trying to experiment and progress.
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Exactly. I kind of felt the same as I grew up listening to hemispheres and 2112, it took me a few years later to appreciate the later stuff like Power Windows.
That is why a lot of bands finish as they are always trying to write a part 2 to their best work.
Dylan fans were outraged also when he picked up an electric guitar.
I love Radiohead but admittedly not as much as I did back in the nineties. A lot of their newer stuff leaves me cold, though I like a fair bit of it.
The Bends is probably my favourite album, but anyone who thinks they've done f*ck all of worth since The Bends is probably ill.
All opinions are equally valid mind. Apart from Winston's. That's just mad.
There's not much left I want to see apart from Goldfrapp, London Grammar and Metronomy on sunday. If I was there I would be wandering well away from the main stages like i used to.
There's not much left I want to see apart from Goldfrapp, London Grammar and Metronomy on sunday. If I was there I would be wandering well away from the main stages like i used to.
I like Goldfrapp. I like London Grammar too. I'd be out of place in Glastonbury these days.
The old pissed up fool wondering when The Levellers and RATM are coming on. F*cking used to love it though.
F*ck off Grandad.
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Radiohead on BBC 2 on 01:29 - Jun 24 with 2084 views
I'm a long time follower, still having Creep on 7" from it's original release, and having bought every album since then in the week that they were released but I can understand why people abandoned them after OK Computer. The thing is that despite buying all these albums I don't really enjoy listening to them anymore unless it's their earlier stuff. The trouble is that I'm in a mind set of needing to buy their albums now because I still consider myself a longstanding fan and feel that I need to just keep my collection going even though I think most of it is sh1t. Stupid and a waste of money I know. A bit like carrying on watching the Swans through the wilderness years; I knew it going to be sh1t but I still just had to go because of stupid loyalty and duty.
Proud to have been one of the 231
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Radiohead on BBC 2 on 08:07 - Jun 24 with 2024 views
Radiohead on BBC 2 on 07:50 - Jun 24 by Vetchfielder
I'm a long time follower, still having Creep on 7" from it's original release, and having bought every album since then in the week that they were released but I can understand why people abandoned them after OK Computer. The thing is that despite buying all these albums I don't really enjoy listening to them anymore unless it's their earlier stuff. The trouble is that I'm in a mind set of needing to buy their albums now because I still consider myself a longstanding fan and feel that I need to just keep my collection going even though I think most of it is sh1t. Stupid and a waste of money I know. A bit like carrying on watching the Swans through the wilderness years; I knew it going to be sh1t but I still just had to go because of stupid loyalty and duty.
Ok Computer was the last one I bought, it was okay, but the change was happening there, some good songs on there but some not so.
One good thing Thom Yorke did for me was put me onto Drugstore after collaborating on "El President".
Radiohead on BBC 2 on 23:04 - Jun 23 by Jack_Meoff
OK Computer is phenomenal. The Pyramid Song is interdimensionally beautiful.
Then again, music is totally subjective.
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You're absolutely right , it's always down to the individual listener. The music through OK computer to Amnesiac is spellbinding. Some people will never get it because they prefer their music a bit simpler.
Each time I go to Bedd - au........................
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Radiohead on BBC 2 on 08:44 - Jun 24 with 2009 views
I taking my lovely wife to see London Grammar in October.
You're very very lucky to score tickets. We saw them 2 years ago in Wolves and they were superb.
We had a pre-sale link as we pre-ordered the album, but they dropped a huge bollock as the pre-sale link also went as 'no purchase necessary' just an email address.
You can guess what happened, viagogo etc... registered multiple addresses and snapped up lots of tickets which went on sale on their sites for over £100, ironically with a 'processing fee' of the face value of the ticket. Absolute scumbags.
I'm on a waiting list for cancellations though so fingers crossed. Where you seeing the Dar Bristol?
Only tickets left were Newcastle and manchester and it would have been tricky getting time off on those dates.
You're very very lucky to score tickets. We saw them 2 years ago in Wolves and they were superb.
We had a pre-sale link as we pre-ordered the album, but they dropped a huge bollock as the pre-sale link also went as 'no purchase necessary' just an email address.
You can guess what happened, viagogo etc... registered multiple addresses and snapped up lots of tickets which went on sale on their sites for over £100, ironically with a 'processing fee' of the face value of the ticket. Absolute scumbags.
I'm on a waiting list for cancellations though so fingers crossed. Where you seeing the Dar Bristol?
Only tickets left were Newcastle and manchester and it would have been tricky getting time off on those dates.
You've got to know the right people John.
Yes Bristol.
The first ever recipient of a Planet Swans Lifetime Achievement Award.
Oh I don't know Darran, there's surely nothing that says authentic more than people who've dropped 6 grand on a yurt and £500 for a pair of tickets to listen to the 200 of their middle aged neighbours from Primrose Hill who are standing next to them screech their way through Creep in between chanting for Jeremy Corbyn only two weeks after they all secretly voted conservative because they're worried about land value tax?
Harsh Lisa and in the main also untrue.
I prefer to take the view that 150,000 people gathering in a few fields in Somerset and having an absolute ball without looking to fight or kill each other is a good thing espcially after the events of the last few months.
I prefer to take the view that 150,000 people gathering in a few fields in Somerset and having an absolute ball without looking to fight or kill each other is a good thing espcially after the events of the last few months.
Nah she's not far off spot the celebrity cùnt competition.
The first ever recipient of a Planet Swans Lifetime Achievement Award.