She got cut off early because she was really late on stage. Pretentious twuntI've just watched the Fred Again set for the second time; what an unexpected treat. I was hoping to catch up on Lana Del Rey too but the full set doesn't seem to be on iPlayer.
I was thinking this yesterday. I would say that yes it is after making allowances. When you are dealing with artists who have been around awhile it's unreasonable to expect them to be as good as they were 20 or 30 years ago. Not going to lie, I enjoyed GnR on saturday night as they exceeded my very low expectations. For me they did not stink the place out and put a reasonably entertaining show with the bonus addition of Reckless Life in the set from the original EP to cheer me up. Axl (who is in his 60s) was not great but he was ok, he didn't ruin the show, so for me I don't think they could have done more.I’m genuinely curious to know what people are looking for when describing a band as superb. Is that after making allowances?
You pay a deposit in advance (more than price of ticket, I believe). If you don't work your allotted shifts, you won't get it back - and you'll get blacklisted from volunteering or purchasing in future.AND what stops you from just going to watch the whole festival once youve gone inside (obviously that thought had never crossed my mind ).
One or two lesser known tunes fine but if you play Glastonbury, or another festival, you are not just playing to your fans. So if you want to go down well, you have to bang out your best known material, especially if you're headlining. That's what Elton John understood and Alex Turner didn't.We watched some of on TV last night - thought The Pretenders, Sparks (still going strong in their 70s), and the Manics were superb.
Whereas most headliners at festivals naturally do a greatest hits set, the Manics bucked the trend by actually playing a couple of lesser-played tracks off The Holy Bible - just a pity that the cameras virtually ignored bassist Nicky Wire.
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Alex Turner understands it perfectly well. He played the set and performance he wanted to play. It wasn't an AM greatest hits, it was an AM this is us, take it or leave it.One or two lesser known tunes fine but if you play Glastonbury, or another festival, you are not just playing to your fans. So if you want to go down well, you have to bang out your best known material, especially if you're headlining. That's what Elton John understood and Alex Turner didn't.
Probably didn't gain a single new fan. And I doubt they'll ever headline again.Alex Turner understands it perfectly well. He played the set and performance he wanted to play. It wasn't an AM greatest hits, it was an AM this is us, take it or leave it.
His ego will be fine. I'm sure their next album will get 5*s from every professional music journalist out there anyway, even if it consists of one of Turner's turds flattened into a disc and wedged into a record sleeve.Probably didn't gain a single new fan. And I doubt they'll ever headline again.
But as long as he got something out of it...
Ah your the reason, we are not trusted and we get our bottle tops removed...At Download they would likely be smacked in the head from behind with a bottle of piss, and rightly so!!
Bottles of piss when thrown are more effective lidless .Ah your the reason, we are not trusted and we get our bottle tops removed...
Thanks buddy
I will take your word for it, dirty crusty metalheadsBottles of piss when thrown are more effective lidless .