Florence & The Machine were ace, as was Pendulum and The Boss
The steam rising off Bruce was a striking image
Going to a secret gig tonight so will be recording todays highlights
Is Glastonbury dismal this year
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GaGa rules!Erudite wrote:Lady GaGa on the other hand merely has a huge arse that spinal Tap might well pay homage too, but somehow I had to watch.
And "huge arse"? WTF?
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You know what they say - one man's big bottom is another man's meat.Norman Hunter wrote: And "huge arse"? WTF?
Though I still say it's comparatively large compared with the rest of her.
Not that this is a bad thing.
Her music is relatively bland but at least she made the effort and provided a show.
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Did you check out the lame-ass bassist and guitarist? At least the drummer seemed to be making an effort - there again, I am biasErudite wrote:Her music is relatively bland but at least she made the effort and provided a show.
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Bruce was, in a word, incredible! Never seen anyone pull off a festival appearance like that, EVER. The E Street Band were just immense. Loved every second of it, and I didn't expect to hear myself saying that about Bruce.weebleswobble wrote:Florence & The Machine were ace, as was Pendulum and The Boss
The steam rising off Bruce was a striking image
Going to a secret gig tonight so will be recording todays highlights
Neil Young on the other hand was dirgy pish
There were other people on stage?Norman Hunter wrote: Did you check out the lame-ass bassist and guitarist? At least the drummer seemed to be making an effort - there again, I am bias
I think my musical objectivity might have been largely compromised by this point.
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Erudite wrote:Aww - it was summat different, rather than floppy-haired, angst-ridden Emos wailing, surely? Don't expect you to start wearing daft shades and metal dresses, but you gotta admit that?Norman Hunter wrote:I think my musical objectivity might have been largely compromised by this point.
Poker Face? I wish
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Get thee to the Last Chance Saloon:Norman Hunter wrote:Aww - it was summat different, rather than floppy-haired, angst-ridden Emos wailing, surely? Don't expect you to start wearing daft shades and metal dresses, but you gotta admit that?
Poker Face? I wish
Liquor in the front.
Poker in the rear.
Ye cannae beat the old ones.
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