Weststander
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The anticipation and hype of a living legend is irresistible.
Your missing rap and flesh on bbc3.
The anticipation and hype of a living legend is irresistible.
If it was a national sport . . .And watch someone they detest for 2 hours [emoji38]ol: Living the dream.
When the BBC are showing so much other Glastonbury simultaneously, live and catch up.
I think McCartney was pretty good. I love how the English have to stick the knife in because it's not their cup of tea.
Hes bored me enough Ive found the OFF button.
I don’t think it’s sticking the knife in. But for me, festivals work best when they are a shared experience between artist and audience - which means playing and celebrating all the stuff people like and know, even if the artist would rather showcase their new stuff.
Even watching at home I can sense how when he plays the stuff people are willing him to, the whole place joins together and you create something unique and unforgettable. When he plays the new stuff, the end of the song is greeted with a muted ripple that sounds like Cambridge United subs coming out for their pre-match warm up.
I don’t think it’s sticking the knife in. But for me, festivals work best when they are a shared experience between artist and audience - which means playing and celebrating all the stuff people like and know, even if the artist would rather showcase their new stuff.
Even watching at home I can sense how when he plays the stuff people are willing him to, the whole place joins together and you create something unique and unforgettable. When he plays the new stuff, the end of the song is greeted with a muted ripple that sounds like Cambridge United subs coming out for their pre-match warm up.
I don’t think it’s sticking the knife in. But for me, festivals work best when they are a shared experience between artist and audience - which means playing and celebrating all the stuff people like and know, even if the artist would rather showcase their new stuff.
Even watching at home I can sense how when he plays the stuff people are willing him to, the whole place joins together and you create something unique and unforgettable. When he plays the new stuff, the end of the song is greeted with a muted ripple that sounds like Cambridge United subs coming out for their pre-match warm up.
I'm listening to it and quite enjoying it.
Apart from the ukulele version of something.
Have you lot not got anything else to watch?
Edit . . . something just improved.
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What would you have advised him to sing? With your 60 years of experience ?
There is also the unwritten agreement that audiences will sit through the 'new stuff' if the artists finishes their set with the classics.I don’t think it’s sticking the knife in. But for me, festivals work best when they are a shared experience between artist and audience - which means playing and celebrating all the stuff people like and know, even if the artist would rather showcase their new stuff.
Even watching at home I can sense how when he plays the stuff people are willing him to, the whole place joins together and you create something unique and unforgettable. When he plays the new stuff, the end of the song is greeted with a muted ripple that sounds like Cambridge United subs coming out for their pre-match warm up.
There is also the unwritten agreement that audiences will sit through the 'new stuff' if the artists finishes their set with the classics.
Both are suitably indulged and everyone is happy.
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Voice 2/10
Content 4/10
Presentation 2/10.
Saturday night headliner ffs.
Dave Grohl’s a fan.
You could have just posted once and we would have got it.
I don’t think it’s sticking the knife in. But for me, festivals work best when they are a shared experience between artist and audience - which means playing and celebrating all the stuff people like and know, even if the artist would rather showcase their new stuff.
Even watching at home I can sense how when he plays the stuff people are willing him to, the whole place joins together and you create something unique and unforgettable. When he plays the new stuff, the end of the song is greeted with a muted ripple that sounds like Cambridge United subs coming out for their pre-match warm up.