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Glastonbury 2025…Things to look forward to!

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  • edited June 28
    MrOneLung said:
    MrOneLung said:
    I don’t think I know a single Neil Young song - I am 54 for reference 
    I'm 20 years younger than you and I know loads of songs by him. 
    He is someone I have heard of for last 35 years but no idea what he sings. 

    What is his biggest hit?
    will give it a listen to see if he is one of those artists you don’t know, but know their songs 
    Harvest Moon
    Rocking in the freeworld
    Old man


    Heart of Gold is probably the most recognisable, and After the Gold Rush. That's very early stuff though.
    Listen to some of his live albums - 'Weld' in particular - stand out tracks are Cortez the Killer (sensational) and Powerfinger.

    Dip in to Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young as well.
  • Enjoyed Maribou States set.
  • MrOneLung said:
    MrOneLung said:
    I don’t think I know a single Neil Young song - I am 54 for reference 
    I'm 20 years younger than you and I know loads of songs by him. 
    He is someone I have heard of for last 35 years but no idea what he sings. 

    What is his biggest hit?
    will give it a listen to see if he is one of those artists you don’t know, but know their songs 
    Harvest Moon
    Rocking in the freeworld
    Old man

    Southern man
    Philadelphia 
    After the gold rush 
    Heart of gold
    Rocking in the freeworld
    After the gold Rush 

  • PMSL at the subtitles for Skepta's set  - "Don't eat Pudsey? Liar". Given what he actually sang, that's a weird mental image before bed.
  • aliwibble said:
    PMSL at the subtitles for Skepta's set  - "Don't eat Pudsey? Liar". Given what he actually sang, that's a weird mental image before bed.
    Why would you have subtitles on for Glastonbury? 
  • aliwibble said:
    PMSL at the subtitles for Skepta's set  - "Don't eat Pudsey? Liar". Given what he actually sang, that's a weird mental image before bed.
    Why would you have subtitles on for Glastonbury? 
    Because lead feeling under is joint cannon.
  • Currently underwhelmed.  C.MAT who I've  never heard is decent, Capaldi brilliant but little to rave about. 1975 wtf?
  • Chunes said:
    Is Charli xcx miming?
    Thought this when I saw her previously. Not seen yesterday yet.
  • MrOneLung said:
    I don’t think I know a single Neil Young song - I am 54 for reference 
    Heart of Gold?
  • As a Neil Young fan I’d go with “good, but not great”, but then again he is 78. His truculence regarding live TV isn’t rational but that’s ol’ Neil for you and he’s a North American so he doesn’t understand the BBC. 

    But as for the keyboard descending from the heavens on wires, WTAF? That was pure Spinal Tap. 
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  • Not seen Haim mentioned, really enjoyed their set but have seen them before (on TV) so that helps
  •  Very funny moment on BBC Breakfast just now. 

    Dom Joli being interviewed live from Glastonbury and was asked if he was looking forward to Rod Stewart later. He re replied ‘No. he’s come out as a Reform person and I think he’s swapped with the Charlie geezer from Pimlicio Plumbers’ !

    The interviewer wasn’t expecting that 😆
  • I watched Burning Spear on Friday afternoon and 90% of his set was a political statement, peppered with calls for people to get on and spread the love.
  • Was he on fire?
  • He is an 80 year old roots reggae original. Still managed to cut some moves, and sing the way he always has.
    His fire is in his soul I suppose.
  • Punk bands doing punk band things, a sure-fire way to upset the 50+ demographic. 
  • Not a surprise but Doechii absolutely smashed it. Quality. 
  • John Fogerty's set was decent yesterday. Basically a CCR medley and he still sounds good even at 80
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