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I have an issue with the woke majority there from clear middle class backgrounds paying out £700 for a ticket for him / them / they and the Mrs / Mr / those / etc for 2 with their plastic tents (thousands are left to clear up each year) and the 25 tonnes of rubbish blowing across the environment, trampled fields and countless (thousands) of cars emitting carbon into the atmosphere. They conveniently forget that multi national companies make profits who support everything they despise whilst a vegan sausage roll and a pint of warm beer is £17.
Every act is flown in by helicopter damaging the environment whilst these creepy ‘hippies’ berate the police but would be the first to call them when they their entitled lives are in the slightest bit challenged.
And all the while they dance and celebrate whilst a huge mock up of a boat with caricatures of illegal immigrants are passed over the crowd in only what I can describe as Middle Class Britain celebrating the death of hundreds of migrants in our waters each year.
Full on, 100% thick, entitled ponces.
You can stick Glastonbury right up your Mark Harris, it’s a constant stream of double standards. And the Idles are shite as well.
Been cleaning out the shed and we got an old top box in there that might be of use to some one, but I can't find the key
Their later stuff can be a bit hit and miss (although Viva la Vida is a cracking album), but the first two or three albums stand up well against the output of the majority of bands.
I guess being seen as "a bit posh" leaves them wide open to music snobs who are more interested in an artists worthiness rather than their quality.
Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back.
Their later stuff can be a bit hit and miss (although Viva la Vida is a cracking album), but the first two or three albums stand up well against the output of the majority of bands.
I guess being seen as "a bit posh" leaves them wide open to music snobs who are more interested in an artists worthiness rather than their quality.
Viva la Vida has a glororious refrain that gives pleasure to millions Just wtf is wrong with that Martin doesn’t use “ foul” language ,boast about dope or basically being a jerk. He seems a great guy to me
Their later stuff can be a bit hit and miss (although Viva la Vida is a cracking album), but the first two or three albums stand up well against the output of the majority of bands.
I guess being seen as "a bit posh" leaves them wide open to music snobs who are more interested in an artists worthiness rather than their quality.
Are they posh then 😂
Class identification in music now …
A great believer in taking anything you like to wherever you want to.
Keith there has always been snobbery in music, with some looking down on others because of their musical taste. Music is there to be enjoyed by everyone, just because something is not your musical taste, it doesn't necessarily make it rubbish.
Keith there has always been snobbery in music, with some looking down on others because of their musical taste. Music is there to be enjoyed by everyone, just because something is not your musical taste, it doesn't necessarily make it rubbish.
Very good point I used to be such during prog Rock as Keith Emerson was my idol. A virtuoso . Anyone who wasn’t ,I didn’t rate ,then James Taylor came around Cold play ,public school. Genesis, public school. Both hated because if that
Very good point I used to be such during prog Rock as Keith Emerson was my idol. A virtuoso . Anyone who wasn’t ,I didn’t rate ,then James Taylor came around Cold play ,public school. Genesis, public school. Both hated because if that
I love live music and have tagged along with my wife to see bands I wouldn't normally see. Often I have been pleasantly surprised and enjoyed the gig, live music often bares no resemblance to recordings and radio.
It's always been the case. Witness the snobbery the prog rockers faced in the music press from the 70's onwards.
Music is and always has been as tribal as following a football team.
Pain or damage don't end the world. Or despair, or f*cking beatings. The world ends when you're dead. Until then, you got more punishment in store. Stand it like a man... and give some back.
I love live music and have tagged along with my wife to see bands I wouldn't normally see. Often I have been pleasantly surprised and enjoyed the gig, live music often bares no resemblance to recordings and radio.
I touched on this on another thread Nothing beats the blood,sweat and guts of a live show. I’ve booked for Justin Haywood and the Water boys next year . It’s where it’s at alright