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BBC Three
19:00 - 22:00
Colin Murray and Edith Bowman present live coverage from Worthy Farm, with music from Bloc Party, Babyshambles, Secret Machines, Doves, The Killers and Royksopp.
BBC Four
20:30 - 21:00
Live coverage of Elvis Costello performing at the Pyramid stage of this year's Glastonbury festival. Presented by Andrea Oliver.
BBC 2
21:00 - 21:30
Jo Whiley and Phill Jupitus are your hosts for the festival of festivals. There's a backstage acoustic performance from KT Tunstall, and live music from Elvis Costello, MIA and Nigel Kennedy.
BBC Three
22:30 - 02:00
Colin Murray, Edith Bowman and Dougie Anderson continue the coverage of the first evening's action at Glastonbury Festival as first Fatboy Slim and then the White Stripes go onstage..
BBC 2
23:00 - 02:00
Mark Radcliffe, Jo Whiley and Lauren Laverne report from Worthy Farm as the festival's first day reaches an incendiary climax with headliners the White Stripes, Fatboy Slim and The Tears.
Digital viewers can press red from 9:30pm during Glastonbury coverage to get the best possible choice of bands playing at Glastonbury. Press the red button on your digital remote to give you the choice of selecting from five screens, giving you far greater access to headline acts than ever before. There's the option of listening to Marc Riley, Music Week and Jane Gazzo on BBC 6 Music who are broadcasting radio live from the festival. Pressing red lets you see as much of Glastonbury as we can give you and helps you catch acts you have missed.
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lifted wholesale from a buddy's post on another forum so I can take no credit/abuse, cheers PM
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Aren't they currently drowning in the flood there in Glastonbury?
Put their heads on f*cking pikes in front of the venue for all I care.
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Thats what I heard toocanon docre wrote:Aren't they currently drowning in the flood there in Glastonbury?
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I never talk during music, at least during good music. If one hears bad music, it is one's duty to drown it in conversation.
up to their collective armpits in mud...but enjoying it all the same...
i heard reports that some of the tents were floating away this morning...
Oh..EDIT. the first stage to start playing bands after the early mornings rain storm was....The John Peel tent...and on another main stage (pyramid maybe)...the first band to get their gear onstage and start playing were the Undertones
someone was watching over them!
i heard reports that some of the tents were floating away this morning...
Oh..EDIT. the first stage to start playing bands after the early mornings rain storm was....The John Peel tent...and on another main stage (pyramid maybe)...the first band to get their gear onstage and start playing were the Undertones
someone was watching over them!
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As under a green sea, I saw him drowning.
As under a green sea, I saw him drowning.
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Yep - Paul heard the same thing - someone on the radio said that they woke up floating in a foot of water (how wrecked would you have to be to sleep through that much rain ).Burn wrote:up to their collective armpits in mud...but enjoying it all the same...
i heard reports that some of the tents were floating away this morning...
I never talk during music, at least during good music. If one hears bad music, it is one's duty to drown it in conversation.
veryBlack Alice wrote:Yep - Paul heard the same thing - someone on the radio said that they woke up floating in a foot of water (how wrecked would you have to be to sleep through that much rain ).Burn wrote:up to their collective armpits in mud...but enjoying it all the same...
i heard reports that some of the tents were floating away this morning...
Dim, through the misty panes and thick green light,
As under a green sea, I saw him drowning.
As under a green sea, I saw him drowning.
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Burn wrote:veryBlack Alice wrote:Yep - Paul heard the same thing - someone on the radio said that they woke up floating in a foot of water (how wrecked would you have to be to sleep through that much rain ).Burn wrote:up to their collective armpits in mud...but enjoying it all the same...
i heard reports that some of the tents were floating away this morning...
See - we were clever when we went to Reading (I think we all know the year ) - we didn't have a tent; we slept in the car. So didn't matter how wrecked we were (and we were ) we wouldn't have floated away
I never talk during music, at least during good music. If one hears bad music, it is one's duty to drown it in conversation.
Does anyone actually go to see the bands? If that's the best they've got to offer, I'd definitely stay in the beer tent.
Apart from Elvis of course. Cos he's King. But which one?
Apart from Elvis of course. Cos he's King. But which one?
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ah, so you haven't heard the album then?, I am a massive Suede fan but The Tears are too much of a compromiseboudicca wrote:Apart from The Tears, so nice to see Anderson and Butler back on form.
Next!
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Yep, you can still have a wild time in the mud at Glasto, but it does make it harder to check out the more extreme edges of the festival, which often have been washed away by the time you find them anyway.
Funniest part of the Mudfest in 98 was the S**t-Wagon pumping it's contents into the dance tent rather than sucking the mud out. We gave it a miss after that.
Funniest part of the Mudfest in 98 was the S**t-Wagon pumping it's contents into the dance tent rather than sucking the mud out. We gave it a miss after that.
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No, I haven't. I take it I shouldn't bother...?James Blast wrote:ah, so you haven't heard the album then?, I am a massive Suede fan but The Tears are too much of a compromiseboudicca wrote:Apart from The Tears, so nice to see Anderson and Butler back on form.
Next!
It seemed to me from the video of theirs I saw, that they were back to the old Suede swagger... all dubious encounters in underpasses and so forth rather than suntans and sandals.
What was all that about, Brett?
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well, for me No just trashed their legacy, EATB done well, Kasabian triumphed! and Roisin Murphy should be jagged in the eye!
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Edith in mud... mmmmmmmm
better than the bands, so far...
and would she be nekkid and writhing?
better than the bands, so far...
and would she be nekkid and writhing?
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so dae ah Adnie (sic)
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No were dreadful, they have one, and only one, thing going for them and his name is Peter and he plays a 4 string geetar and he 'throws shapes' while he does it. I like him.
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That 4 string geetar's sound is great! But I do like NO in general... it is very uplifting music. Shame that BBC2 only played their two songs.James Blast wrote:No were dreadful, they have one, and only one, thing going for them and his name is Peter and he plays a 4 string geetar and he 'throws shapes' while he does it. I like him.
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i remember it well!two foot of liquid mud and sh!t surprise!FFS Dave wrote:Yep, you can still have a wild time in the mud at Glasto, but it does make it harder to check out the more extreme edges of the festival, which often have been washed away by the time you find them anyway.
Funniest part of the Mudfest in 98 was the S**t-Wagon pumping it's contents into the dance tent rather than sucking the mud out. We gave it a miss after that.
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I heard New Order on Radio 2 the other day. They were going to play Transmission and then their new single. They f**ked up a little, and played Love Will Tear Us Apart instead of Transmission, and despite Steve Wright wanting to play Transmission instead, he had to play the new single instead. Which was when I turned off the radio.
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Bloody OI! She's amazing! Shame on you Blast, shame on you...James Blast wrote:and Roisin Murphy should be jagged in the eye!
(Mind you, this is coming from a man who thinks Kasabian are something other than s**t pretentious Stone Roses rip-offs , and to be fair Ms. Murphy has gone off the boil since her Moloko heyday).
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Question: When are The Kills on today, and is there any possibility to watch/listen to it on this side of the water...
I can recieve bbc 1&2, plus bbc radio 2&3 via cable or whatever else via internet...
The only thing I've found about it (yet) is that they're on today
If anyone has got a clue:
I can recieve bbc 1&2, plus bbc radio 2&3 via cable or whatever else via internet...
The only thing I've found about it (yet) is that they're on today
If anyone has got a clue:
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full details here http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/glastonbury2005/ Obviousman
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