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[Music] Glastonbury 2022 line up



A1X

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Jovis

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Noel Gallagher was BRILLIANT. Delving into his own songs as well as the ones under Oasis, I loved every minute.

Paul McCartney ? I was genuinely looking forward to his set, but frankly, it was a steaming pile of cack. 8 out of 10 songs I'd never heard of, and when you look at the spectacular catalogue he had to bring out...well. I was waiting earnestly for the big payoff, but when he broke out Ob-La-Di, I realised he was just taking the piss and put the cricket highlights on.

WTaF ?

This. And surprisingly when Macca played the hits towards the end, it seemed to come to life. Who’d have thunk it?
 


Weststander

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Loved them since that very first single. They've been the soundtrack to my life.

Same here.

Still discovering their many songs now, Tennant’s vocals are sumptuous. I share their passion for a load of dance and electronic music from the US and Europe.

12 years ago at Glast, feels like 5, the music and light show were incredible.
 




Munkfish

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There we go. There’s your glastonbury moment. Everyone goes home happy. Apart from the trans and non binary amounts them. When do they get to sing.
 


Munkfish

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Same here.

Still discovering their many songs now, Tennant’s vocals are sumptuous. I share their passion for a load of dance and electronic music from the US and Europe.

12 years ago at Glast, feels like 5, the music and light show were incredible.

I was there. Outstanding.
 














Bry Nylon

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I’ve enjoyed some bits of the set far more than other parts - but there’s no denying that for an 80 year old man this is quite remarkable. 80 ffs! Amazing when you just think about it.
 
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Easy 10

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Jul 5, 2003
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A decent ending, but had to wade through a hell of a lot of DROSS before we got there.

A bit like our season.
 


hart's shirt

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Relieved to see the youngsters Bruce (72) and Dave (53) provide some extra energy for the octogenarian.

A mere 205 years between the 3 of them.

Whoever said Glastonbury was for kids?
 




birthofanorange

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I didn't hold out much hope for Macca's set, and the first hour was a little as I suspected. Then, he stepped it up, his voice actually improved as it went on and I started to enjoy it.
That last hour or so was pretty special, imo, and it seemed the massive crowd were loving it, too.
Not far shy of 3 hours, without a break, from an 80 year old.
So pleased I stuck with it.
 


Super Steve Earle

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I enjoyed Macca. There, I've said it. Wife went to bed so I could just enjoy the show. Great lights etc, band, special guests, setlist (yes,I knew them all) and Macca made the best of his voice. I'd go watch him live.
 


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I liked the new stuff because McCartney III sounds like a reasonably focused Guided By Voices album.
 


Weststander

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I didn't hold out much hope for Macca's set, and the first hour was a little as I suspected. Then, he stepped it up, his voice actually improved as it went on and I started to enjoy it.
That last hour or so was pretty special, imo, and it seemed the massive crowd were loving it, too.
Not far shy of 3 hours, without a break, from an 80 year old.
So pleased I stuck with it.

Exactly as I saw it. His voice loosened up, a remarkable performance in the end.

The Glast live audience always seems very international, there appeared to be great warmth and adulation from the masses.
 






DavidinSouthampton

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Fair enough.
I turned off fairly early and probably should have stuck it out a bit longer, reading other stuff about it. But I am no great fan of Dave Grohl, for example, and plenty of other people obviously had reservations, too.
I was a great Beatles fan early on, particularly from Sergeant Pepper onwards, never so much a Wings fan, and some of his solo material has, in my view, been fairly dire.
 


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