Yes I saw some of them, they were good.The much underrated Courteeners are worth a look on iPlayer. Been around for a long time, always surprised they’re not headline material.
We’ll put you down as a maybe then.I have just woken in my tent after a magical night yesterday.
Just, wow.
Gabriels were just wonderful, emotional and uplifting. Then I watched Joey Badass, who was fun, before heading to The Other Stage - Fred Again…superb, communal, impossible not to dance throughout, hugging countless strangers- felt a bit lived up for some reason.
On to The Pyramid Stage and Arctic Monkeys. All I can say to all the old geezers (I am an old geezer) is “You weren’t there, man”. Two utterly joyous hours, banger after banger. The crowd was fully engaged, despite a two second video of somebody yawning. It was magnificent. Truly one of the greatest bands of all time.
Glad you enjoyed, music is always so much better live.I have just woken in my tent after a magical night yesterday.
Just, wow.
Gabriels were just wonderful, emotional and uplifting. Then I watched Joey Badass, who was fun, before heading to The Other Stage - Fred Again…superb, communal, impossible not to dance throughout, hugging countless strangers- felt a bit lived up for some reason.
On to The Pyramid Stage and Arctic Monkeys. All I can say to all the old geezers (I am an old geezer) is “You weren’t there, man”. Two utterly joyous hours, banger after banger. The crowd was fully engaged, despite a two second video of somebody yawning. It was magnificent. Truly one of the greatest bands of all time.
I wasn’t comparing the bands as such.I don't think FF and AM are comparable.
Drugs and drink must be goodTruly one of the greatest bands of all time.
I have just woken in my tent after a magical night yesterday.
Just, wow.
Gabriels were just wonderful, emotional and uplifting. Then I watched Joey Badass, who was fun, before heading to The Other Stage - Fred Again…superb, communal, impossible not to dance throughout, hugging countless strangers- felt a bit lived up for some reason.
He.I watched Fred Again, they were great.
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The tattoed guy just helps with live performances.
Would have made a MUCH better headliner than AM. Massive with the kids. Playing four nights at Ally Pally later in the year.
This is well worth a watch:
My sons have seen them several times including last weekend at IOW and the weekend before in Manchester.The much underrated Courteeners are worth a look on iPlayer. Been around for a long time, always surprised they’re not headline material.
He's a ridiculous talent. Described his friend Brian Eno as his mentor. Eno described Fred as his!
I’d never heard of him before, I’ll peruse on youtube next week.
Those two worked well together
He's a ridiculous talent. Described his friend Brian Eno as his mentor. Eno described Fred as his!
I think that’s it. ‘Live’ is brilliant and I’m glad @Pogue Mahone loved it, but on the telly box it was dull.Glad you enjoyed, music is always so much better live.
The BBC gave a mixed revue, saying people were leaving during their set.
Turner is a charismatic, if somewhat aloof, frontman. With his wide-collar shirt unbuttoned, he rests his foot on the monitors and pulls convincing rock star shapes. But he barely communicates with the audience beyond a Vegas-style, "Thank you very much".
A bit more communication might have stopped the audience drifting off during the slower-paced new songs but, in the event, there's a frequent disconnect between the stage and the field.
if the crowd frequently grew impatient, all was forgiven when the Arctics closed the set with the double-whammy of I Bet You Look Good On The Dance and RU Mine.