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Glastonbury 2025…Things to look forward to!

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  • edited June 27
    I just watched some of The 1975, I don't get the attraction (but appreciate we're all different).
    Matty just looked like some pissed bloke stumbling around with a pint of Guinness and a cigarette.
    I'm waiting for him to fall off the stage.
    Comes across as a knob.
    I'd be embarrassed performing like that when headlining.
  • Just turned over to The 1975 after Loyle Carner finished.

    Carner and his band have more heart and soul in one of their fingers than this lot put together 
  • edited June 27
    Just watched Wet Leg again - brilliant.
    Just watched it on the iPlayer, Quality, one of the best current bands around.
  • Biffy Clyro were good, as always.
    Should have been headliners. Always put on a fantastic show and have the back catalogue that they surely will eventually. 

    Just find Matty Healy annoying and incredibly pretentious so didn't get through much of The 1975. 
  • The thing with Supergrsss and getting seemingly no reaction, someone I know who’s there said they got a great reaction so it may have well just been the sound on a transmission. 
  • Having a blast as always. Can’t feel my feet how much walking we have done today or could be something to do with the all day love affair with Gin & Ginger Beer… 

    Here with my besties and currently at the Fratellis - have never seen Avalon so busy. 


    Did the girl on the left have to get an extra ticket for her trousers? Size of em!
  • arny23394 said:
    Having a blast as always. Can’t feel my feet how much walking we have done today or could be something to do with the all day love affair with Gin & Ginger Beer… 

    Here with my besties and currently at the Fratellis - have never seen Avalon so busy. 


    Did the girl on the left have to get an extra ticket for her trousers? Size of em!
    Lol, she is 7 months pregnant and the trousers make her bump more discreet. Maybe she paid extra for the bub inside her, I will ask…😊
  • edited 9:12AM
    I watched a bit of the 1975 just so I could find out who they actually are. They sounded easy to listen to I guess like a lot of indie/electro bands in the mid to late 2000s.
    surprised at their success and the decision to make them the headline act but then it all made sense when I found out who the lead singers parents are!
    None other that the great actors Tim Healy and Denise Welch. 

    No wonder the lead singer came across like a spoilt brat wanting to be noticed and edgy when you got celebrity royalty like that as your parents. Feel kinda sorry for the lad. 


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  • I watched a bit of the 1975 just so I could find out who they actually are. They sounded easy to listen to I guess like a lot of indie/electro bands in the mid to late 2000s.
    surprised at their success and the decision to make them the headline act but then it all made sense when I found out who the lead singers parents are!
    None other that the great actors Tim Healy and Denise Welch. 

    No wonder the lead singer came across like a spoilt brat wanting to be noticed and edgy when you got celebrity royalty like that as your parents. Feel kinda sorry for the lad. 


    I did the same because I had heard of them but didn't know their music.
    I lasted a few minutes, as I thought they were dreadful. Lead singer's voice was as weak as piss and their poppy tune really unappealing to me. It made Alanis Morrisette sound good and I thought that she was awful too.
    I haven't looked very deeply so far but it seems one of the worse Glastonbury line-ups ever.
  • I watched a bit of the 1975 just so I could find out who they actually are. They sounded easy to listen to I guess like a lot of indie/electro bands in the mid to late 2000s.
    surprised at their success and the decision to make them the headline act but then it all made sense when I found out who the lead singers parents are!
    None other that the great actors Tim Healy and Denise Welch. 

    No wonder the lead singer came across like a spoilt brat wanting to be noticed and edgy when you got celebrity royalty like that as your parents. Feel kinda sorry for the lad. 


    I did the same because I had heard of them but didn't know their music.
    I lasted a few minutes, as I thought they were dreadful. Lead singer's voice was as weak as piss and their poppy tune really unappealing to me. It made Alanis Morrisette sound good and I thought that she was awful too.
    I haven't looked very deeply so far but it seems one of the worse Glastonbury line-ups ever.
    I did exactly the same mate. Maybe it’s an age thing lol

    on IPlayer at the moment going through yesterdays performances picking out the ones that I like and it turns out most are really old lol
  • The 1975 - meh! Biffy Clyro very good.

    Pyramid Stage today looks great - The Script, Pulp, John Fogerty and the Godfather of Grunge finishing it off.
  • The one thing people love more than Glastonbury is spending a weekend complaining about Glastonbury! 
  • edited 11:40AM
    se9addick said:
    The one thing people love more than Glastonbury is spending a weekend complaining about Glastonbury! 

    The line-up is so varied (that's good) that it will inevitably be like the curate's egg.
  • edited 11:54AM
    Confirmed that BBC will be broadcasting the Neil Young set.
  • Having a blast as always. Can’t feel my feet how much walking we have done today or could be something to do with the all day love affair with Gin & Ginger Beer… 

    Here with my besties and currently at the Fratellis - have never seen Avalon so busy. 


    If you get to the Rocket Lounge check out Sister Suzie...one of Hastings finest, even though she's a Geordie (Newcastle) girl.
  • The Rocket Lounge would be my hang out were I going. Sister Suzie, Black Kat Boppers, JS & the Lockerbillies.

    On the main stages I shall be hoping that the following are on TV. John Fogarty, Fratellis, Wet Leg, Libertines, Searchers, Gary Numan, Bluebells, Jamie Cullum and Reverend & the Makers
    Love Sister Suzie know her quite well.
  • Superb set from Shed Seven yesterday afternoon. Shane it was not a bit longer. Their first appearance in 30 years at Glastonbury 

    They are the talk of the town and if the truth be told they are getting better. Manchester and Leeds coming up shortly for the band from York 
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  • Chunes said:
    Busta Rhymes sounds awful! His hype man is doing most of the work
    As far as hip hop, I Wish they would get Nas. His shows with the London Orchestra at the Royal Albert Hall last year were superb
    Did I mention hip hop doesn’t work live?  

    As for For Tet right now. Go on Kieron. Let’s ave it 
    Off topic a bit mate but have you ever seen our old mate Oakenfold perform?
  • bobmunro said:
    Confirmed that BBC will be broadcasting the Neil Young set.
    Also confirmed that won’t be live broadcasting Kneecap.
  • bobmunro said:
    Confirmed that BBC will be broadcasting the Neil Young set.
    Also confirmed that won’t be live broadcasting Kneecap.
    Oh dear. How sad. Never mind.

    Perhaps I'll catch up with the Wet Leg performance instead, whilst at home on the chaise longue all day long. 
  • I thought Alanis Morrisette was OK. Very good musically - she sure can sing, but it was a very strange performance. Her moving around the stage was just weird, and for someone who has been around for a long time, she surprisingly lacked charisma I thought.

    The 1975? Turned off very quickly. What I saw and heard was crap.
  • Catching up on Jalen Ngonda who is perfect summer listening 
  • If anyone is looking for mad new music, well performed, give fatdog a try on iPlayer 
  • BalladMan said:
    If anyone is looking for mad new music, well performed, give fatdog a try on iPlayer 
    Barking are they?
  • Catching up on Floating Points at the moment. Might need to search for some Gary Abletts 
  • Favourite flag so far, a Devon one that says “Cream First”.
  • CHG said:
    Catching up on Floating Points at the moment. Might need to search for some Gary Abletts 
    Whole first half of the set was a tech fail for the visuals, seemed to throw him a bit.
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