I know - they're still t*ssers though, IMO, to leave all that behind
That I do agree with you on! Not hard to take your own rubbish away.
I know - they're still t*ssers though, IMO, to leave all that behind
On the non-musical side of things, there was a lot of positive coverage this year about a) Glasto banning plastic water bottles; and b) the massive reception given to David Attenborough doing his "save the planet" thing. And then I've just seen the footage of people cleaning up the tons of biodegradable crap left behind by these supposedly environmentally-friendly festival goers:
https://twitter.com/bbcsomerset/status/1145663912257433601
While I agree, it's not like our football club are environmentally friendly.I know - they're still t*ssers though, IMO, to leave all that behind
Fontaines DC are my favourite band at the moment. What were they like at their 3am slot?
That I do agree with you on! Not hard to take your own rubbish away.
From an oldie....... How the f**k does he learn all those lyrics?
The comments on that tweet are pathetic!
It's a commercial festival, they have an army of workers to clean it up FFS. The only hypocrites are the people making daft comments, you'd have to live completely off grid to avoid creating any waste, in this case the volume of people in a small space means it's a bit more concentrated and visible.
That bit in the film right in front of the pyramid stage - it probably is quite hard to take your rubbish away. People are packed in all evening, who's going to hold onto an empty drinks cup for 5 hours
Brilliant! He’s gone from less than 200 followers on twitter to nearly 50,000 in 2 days and had some massive celebs message him. Hope he’s enjoying his 15 minutes.
U.K. Hip-Hop having the most talked about performance and moment at Glasto. You love to see it.
From an oldie....... How the f**k does he learn all those lyrics?
From an oldie....... How the f**k does he learn all those lyrics?
3am slot venue was a tiny venue and only really managed to be on the periphery, but they just sound superb and seem to be able to ooze confidence without saying a word, the best set was the Williams Green set at 16:00 in a boiling tent at 29 degrees , you could feel the heat pulsating from the pit. Every gig they played was packed, really feel this could be the making of them.
The same way you’d learn lyrics for any other song I guess. Practice, Practice, Practice. Dave normally brings somebody up on stage for that song if AJ Tracey can’t be there. If you’re a big fan and wanted a chance to have an experience like that then maybe you focus on knowing all the lyrics to that.
Anyway, I’m glad it worked so well because Dave is a national treasure; the nation just doesn’t know it yet. I think even a complete rap novice could appreciate the ability on show in songs like Leslie, Hangman, Black, Question Time, JKL & HYD etc etc. It’s terrifying to think he’s only 21. A future Glastonbury headliner, guaranteed.
All pointing to Fleetwood Mac headlining one night.50th anniversary next year.
Obviously alot can happen in 12 months but who do you think are in the frame for the Friday, Saturday and Sunday headliner slots?
Having watched the cure concert again it is hard to see how the group could have done a better gig. Robert Smith gave a superb performance and they were all on their a game. Magical it was. If you don't like the cure fine but for a fan that was about as good as it can get
50th anniversary next year.
Obviously alot can happen in 12 months but who do you think are in the frame for the Friday, Saturday and Sunday headliner slots?
It's like with every musical taste.
If you've followed a certain band / singer from their debut, then anything they do which is musically good or bad, you're always going to be there.