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The Official Glastonbury Thread on 21:52 - Jun 27 by Watchman
My eldest said to me that ' dad! Elbow are like you, but sober'! what a judge of character #proud
I'm just wondering if I could test the professionalism of the violinist in the short skirt and try and muff it whilst she was playing. She'd be some pro, and I'd end up in prison. But, hey! We all have our limits
The Official Glastonbury Thread on 21:54 - Jun 27 by llangyfelach
I'm just wondering if I could test the professionalism of the violinist in the short skirt and try and muff it whilst she was playing. She'd be some pro, and I'd end up in prison. But, hey! We all have our limits
I'd like to fiddle with her too.
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The Official Glastonbury Thread on 21:52 - Jun 27 by Neath_Jack
Agree with everything you've written there.
They seem decent chaps, got a big following and all the best to them. I'm sure Guy Garvey doesn't have to clock back in at half 7 on Monday, so who's doing better?! I just find their songs beige*
*Apart from One Day Like This*
* But even this crowd singalong isn't giving me goosebumps. I'm no Snow Patrol fan, but when I saw them do Run live and the crowd finished the song for him for the first time I was nearly in tears. F*cking dull how music can make you so selective.
The Official Glastonbury Thread on 21:54 - Jun 27 by llangyfelach
I'm just wondering if I could test the professionalism of the violinist in the short skirt and try and muff it whilst she was playing. She'd be some pro, and I'd end up in prison. But, hey! We all have our limits
There are no limits ! you me ECB Dr Winston should do the weekend!?
I am but a dot, but a dot that can cause an earthquake
Rodrigo y Gabriella were very good but they are much better playing later on in the day. Saw them on the other stage many moons ago as the sun was going down.
My friends Midlake play the other stage tomorrow and on sunday I am looking forward to seeing London Grammar. Saw them in Wolves earlier this month and was converted. That girl has one hell of a voice.
The Official Glastonbury Thread on 22:57 - Jun 27 by Ebo
Rodrigo y Gabriella were very good but they are much better playing later on in the day. Saw them on the other stage many moons ago as the sun was going down.
My friends Midlake play the other stage tomorrow and on sunday I am looking forward to seeing London Grammar. Saw them in Wolves earlier this month and was converted. That girl has one hell of a voice.
I am so insular where music is concerned lately that all I listen to is hip hop or Radio 2 when I'm in work, so I am hopelessly out of touch with anything other than Ken Bruce or Action Bronson. I'm sure that London Grammar have had a session with Jo Whiley and I thought they were good. Will look out for them this weekend.
The Official Glastonbury Thread on 23:05 - Jun 27 by llangyfelach
I am so insular where music is concerned lately that all I listen to is hip hop or Radio 2 when I'm in work, so I am hopelessly out of touch with anything other than Ken Bruce or Action Bronson. I'm sure that London Grammar have had a session with Jo Whiley and I thought they were good. Will look out for them this weekend.
Muchos gracias, old bean
John Grant too tomorrow night as well!!
I've always said that I wouldn't go back to Glastonbury but I'm getting swayed by mates on going for my 50th in 6 years time. It's the 50th anniversary of the festival too so I guess it will be a big line up!
I tend to go to the smaller stages mainly, catch stuff I've never heard/seen before and for me that is what the festival is about - discovery.