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Post by daysleeper on Jun 26, 2004 11:20:34 GMT -5
Anyone else think that the saturday night Glastonbury lineup is pretty shit?
McCartney aside, there are very few decent bands.
Fridays was excellent, and Sundays looks pretty damn good though!
Morrissey and supergrass will be on top form i hope. And a surprise on the new stage - Television are headlining! i had no idea. hope the BBC show them
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Post by maketradefair on Jun 26, 2004 11:41:52 GMT -5
cannot wait for supergrass. they are amazing. danny godfrey is very much keith moo,zak starkey kinda style drummer. hes brilliant.
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Post by thebeerbaron1 on Jun 26, 2004 19:38:56 GMT -5
whats ugly and yellow and lives of dead beatles?
yoko ono!
or is it??
McCartney is a fucking waster. filthy dirty man.
lennon was right about him in the first place!
loathe the fucker and his new wife with her platinum diamond encrusted false leg!
I for one dont believe for a second that heather was a high class hooker who slept with rich arabs for money though!
thats just dirty!
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Post by chocolate st*rfish on Jun 26, 2004 22:26:14 GMT -5
perhaps all true...in the end he still is a living legend, great musician/60's songwriter
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Post by nyr401994 on Jun 27, 2004 0:04:52 GMT -5
baron, no matter what anyone says, he wrote some of the greatest pop/rock songs ever. i wished i could write a song as good as yesterday.
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Post by daysleeper on Jun 27, 2004 15:11:30 GMT -5
cannot wait for supergrass. they are amazing. danny godfrey is very much keith moo,zak starkey kinda style drummer. hes brilliant. a good set from Supergrass! i think i'll buy their new greatest hits album bloody BBC3 - why on earth put some shitty program on while morrissey is on stage?? jesus christ they're annoying
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Post by chocolate st*rfish on Jun 27, 2004 17:33:14 GMT -5
McCARTNEY WOWS GLASTO SIR PAUL McCARTNEY paid a moving tribute to JOHN LENNON and GEORGE HARRISON during a Greatest Hits set this evening (June 26) at the GLASTONBURY FESTIVAL. The 62 year-old rock legend, playing his first ever UK festival, had a packed Pyramid Stage enthralled with a two-hour gig that had the 80,000 crowd singing along passionately to every word. During the set, an emotional Paul said sometimes people don’t take the opportunity to say their real feelings before someone passes away, before talking about his old bandmate John Lennon. At the mere mention of his name, the crowd erupted into mass applause. McCartney then played his solo song ’Here Today’, inspired by Lennon, before covering George Harrison’s ’All Things Must Pass’. The crowd then started singing ’Yellow Submarine’, originally sung by Ringo Starr, to complete the Beatles tribute. Sir Paul recently played his 3,000th live show, but had never played a UK festival with the Beatles, Wings or solo. He was originally due to play last year on the same slot, but because Radiohead were already booked, he had to wait 12 months for his chance. Among the Beatles classics played were ’Yesterday’, 'Got To Get You Into My Life’, ’We Can Work It Out’ and ’Blackbird’. But the highlight was when he led the massive crowd through a mass singalong to ’Hey Jude’ and ’Helter Skelter’. He also ran through Wings and solo classics including the James Bond theme ’Live And Let Die’, backed by a theatrical firework and pyrotechnics display. The setlist ran: 'Jet' 'Got To Get You Into My Life' 'Flaming Pie' 'All My Loving' 'Let Me Roll It' 'She's A Woman' 'Maybe I'm Amazed' 'The Long And Winding Road' 'In Spite Of All The Danger' 'Blackbird' 'We Can Work It Out' 'Here Today' 'All Things Must Pass' 'Yellow Submarine' 'I'll Follow The Sun' 'Calico Skies' 'Eleanor Rigby' 'Drive My Car' 'Penny Lane' 'Get Back' 'Band On The Run' 'Back In The USSR' 'Live And Let Die' 'I've Got A Feeling' 'Lady Madonna' 'Hey Jude' 'Yesterday' 'Any Destination' 'Let It Be' 'I Saw Her Standing There' 'Helter Skelter' 'Sgt Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band' / 'The End'
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Post by Columbia on Jun 28, 2004 8:54:58 GMT -5
the saturday was shit except mcartney. Sunday and friday were both ace. It fuckin tipped it down on saturday tho, the mud was deep.
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Post by maketradefair on Jun 28, 2004 18:14:54 GMT -5
mccartneys set was fantastic. oasis should take a leaf from his book. it show you dont have be so loud to sonund brilliant! yea supergrass were excellent.
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Post by djbrades on Jul 26, 2004 23:33:48 GMT -5
Anyone have the songs in mp3 form to share? Thanks.
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