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Post by prestwichpotter on Jun 27, 2022 9:17:38 GMT
Kendrick smashes it out of the park with ease. Pet Shop Boys??.. my absolute fucking hell. Opinions eh. I thought they were both really good and I'm not a KL fan particularly.......
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Post by GeneralFaye on Jun 27, 2022 9:33:40 GMT
Kendrick smashes it out of the park with ease. Pet Shop Boys??.. my absolute fucking hell. Opinions eh. Opinions indeed. Utter fucking horse shit was Kendrick. Fuck him off . Lol at the anger, bless.
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Post by crowey on Jun 27, 2022 9:36:45 GMT
Okay, I’m in FNQ Oz so not seen anything. No BBC content here. Will have to have a look on You Tube once something is on there. Best live act? I would hazard a guess at Confidence Man judging by the comments on here (told you not to miss them. How were Amyl & the Sniffers? Typical Melbourne mulleted hoons. However, Amy Wilson was great on Sleaford Mods “Nudge it” Disappointed to hear that Crowded House didn’t go down too well. Isn’t it just Neil Finn & his son on drums now? Anyway as they didn’t perform well we can now call them Kiwis (which they are) Billy Eilish headlining at 20. She was pretty bloody special at 17 when I saw her. Would like to have seen Supergrass (were supposed to have come to the cancelled GTM.) Gaz has been over here on his own, but missed him. Kendrick sounds like he was good. How were Warmduscher? Was hoping to see Arctic Monkeys in Freo at Falls in January (fly four and a half hours to the other side of the country to see a band!), but my son & daughter seem to be having some sibling bonding thing as she turns 18 next week. So not invited! Any other Aussie bands?
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Post by Rednwhitenblue on Jun 27, 2022 10:54:35 GMT
Not a fan of all the flags at Glastonbury generally, but whoever had the one that said "This is a work event", bravo
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Post by Deleted on Jun 27, 2022 10:58:02 GMT
Not a fan of all the flags at Glastonbury generally, but whoever had the one that said "This is a work event", bravo The "Prince Andrew is a sweaty nonce" flag was my personal favourite.
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Post by Paul Spencer on Jun 27, 2022 11:45:34 GMT
Okay, I’m in FNQ Oz so not seen anything. No BBC content here. Will have to have a look on You Tube once something is on there. Best live act? I would hazard a guess at Confidence Man judging by the comments on here (told you not to miss them. How were Amyl & the Sniffers? Typical Melbourne mulleted hoons. However, Amy Wilson was great on Sleaford Mods “Nudge it” Disappointed to hear that Crowded House didn’t go down too well. Isn’t it just Neil Finn & his son on drums now? Anyway as they didn’t perform well we can now call them Kiwis (which they are) Billy Eilish headlining at 20. She was pretty bloody special at 17 when I saw her. Would like to have seen Supergrass (were supposed to have come to the cancelled GTM.) Gaz has been over here on his own, but missed him. Kendrick sounds like he was good. How were Warmduscher? Was hoping to see Arctic Monkeys in Freo at Falls in January (fly four and a half hours to the other side of the country to see a band!), but my son & daughter seem to be having some sibling bonding thing as she turns 18 next week. So not invited! Any other Aussie bands?
Amyl and the Sniffers were fantastic, an absolute must watch Crowey.
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Post by Paul Spencer on Jun 27, 2022 11:47:19 GMT
Not a fan of all the flags at Glastonbury generally, but whoever had the one that said "This is a work event", bravo The "Prince Andrew is a sweaty nonce" flag was my personal favourite.
Quite liked this one ...
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Post by spitthedog on Jun 27, 2022 11:58:33 GMT
It was sad to hear Diana Ross sounding like she did. It seemed wrong to me. They tried to cover it with backing singers high in the mix but defeats the object really.
Explains why she mimed at the Jubilee gig now, but you cant do that at Glastonbury.
Such a shame, a great singer in her day, with a wonderful back catalogue but let's face it, she's not done anything musically significant for 30 years.
I liked the fact that Macca did stuff from his recent catalogue and just doesn't consign himself to being a museum piece. Good on him. He's got a lot of credit in the bank!
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Post by GrahamHyde on Jun 27, 2022 11:59:29 GMT
Kendrick superb.
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Post by Seymour Beaver on Jun 27, 2022 12:34:14 GMT
Okay, I’m in FNQ Oz so not seen anything. No BBC content here. Will have to have a look on You Tube once something is on there. Best live act? I would hazard a guess at Confidence Man judging by the comments on here (told you not to miss them. How were Amyl & the Sniffers? Typical Melbourne mulleted hoons. However, Amy Wilson was great on Sleaford Mods “Nudge it” Disappointed to hear that Crowded House didn’t go down too well. Isn’t it just Neil Finn & his son on drums now? Anyway as they didn’t perform well we can now call them Kiwis (which they are) Billy Eilish headlining at 20. She was pretty bloody special at 17 when I saw her. Would like to have seen Supergrass (were supposed to have come to the cancelled GTM.) Gaz has been over here on his own, but missed him. Kendrick sounds like he was good. How were Warmduscher? Was hoping to see Arctic Monkeys in Freo at Falls in January (fly four and a half hours to the other side of the country to see a band!), but my son & daughter seem to be having some sibling bonding thing as she turns 18 next week. So not invited! Any other Aussie bands? Courtney Barnett
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Post by cdf on Jun 27, 2022 14:54:48 GMT
Okay, I’m in FNQ Oz so not seen anything. No BBC content here. Will have to have a look on You Tube once something is on there. Best live act? I would hazard a guess at Confidence Man judging by the comments on here (told you not to miss them. How were Amyl & the Sniffers? Typical Melbourne mulleted hoons. However, Amy Wilson was great on Sleaford Mods “Nudge it” Disappointed to hear that Crowded House didn’t go down too well. Isn’t it just Neil Finn & his son on drums now? Anyway as they didn’t perform well we can now call them Kiwis (which they are) Billy Eilish headlining at 20. She was pretty bloody special at 17 when I saw her. Would like to have seen Supergrass (were supposed to have come to the cancelled GTM.) Gaz has been over here on his own, but missed him. Kendrick sounds like he was good. How were Warmduscher? Was hoping to see Arctic Monkeys in Freo at Falls in January (fly four and a half hours to the other side of the country to see a band!), but my son & daughter seem to be having some sibling bonding thing as she turns 18 next week. So not invited! Any other Aussie bands? Warmduscher were amazing. I have never heard of them before I watched them yesterday but I will be listening to more of them from now on
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Post by Bojan Mackey on Jun 27, 2022 17:18:41 GMT
Don’t listen to that much rap now but Kendrick Lamar was class.
I love festival posts, because they’re always full of people who don’t like whoever is on so therefore they must be shit and their music taste is therefore superior, no one cares.
I don’t like the sort of stuff that Download festival has on, but I won’t comment on it because there’s millions of people that do enjoy it, just let people enjoy things.
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Jun 27, 2022 17:29:05 GMT
Don’t listen to that much rap now but Kendrick Lamar was class. I love festival posts, because they’re always full of people who don’t like whoever is on so therefore they must be shit and their music taste is therefore superior, no one cares. I don’t like the sort of stuff that Download festival has on, but I won’t comment on it because there’s millions of people that do enjoy it, just let people enjoy things. I think Kendrick Lamar is utter wank but I won’t be commenting on the matter as it as I have no interest in it😉
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Post by maninasuitcase on Jun 27, 2022 17:57:36 GMT
Don’t listen to that much rap now but Kendrick Lamar was class. I love festival posts, because they’re always full of people who don’t like whoever is on so therefore they must be shit and their music taste is therefore superior, no one cares. I don’t like the sort of stuff that Download festival has on, but I won’t comment on it because there’s millions of people that do enjoy it, just let people enjoy things. I think Kendrick Lamar is utter wank but I won’t be commenting on the matter as it as I have no interest in it😉 The only thing i know about rap is that adding the letter c to the front of it summaries my feelings on that particular genre of music. 😉
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Post by soulsurvivor on Jun 27, 2022 18:49:26 GMT
Confidence man were supporting Noel Gallagher recently so I had a chance to see them live now I am open to lots of music types, but the front two were utter crap and undèrwheĺming the guy doing the music was great in his black bee keepers suit but the pair of clowns spoilt it! Sorry just crap!
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Post by turtlefox on Jun 27, 2022 18:52:37 GMT
Don’t listen to that much rap now but Kendrick Lamar was class. I love festival posts, because they’re always full of people who don’t like whoever is on so therefore they must be shit and their music taste is therefore superior, no one cares. I don’t like the sort of stuff that Download festival has on, but I won’t comment on it because there’s millions of people that do enjoy it, just let people enjoy things. You're still entitled to your opinion though. Kendrick has done some great albums but they are written as albums, not just as tracks.
Same as Alice in Chains. Loved them as song writers in their heyday but never wanted to see them live. I want to dance at a gig. I watched Sheryl Crow at Glasto on a Sunday afternoon and she bored the shit out of me even though I like some of here stuff. Horses for courses and all that jazz.
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Post by thehartshillbadger on Jun 27, 2022 19:23:55 GMT
Just listening to a few of the performances on Jo Whileys show (Radio 2 cus I’m an old twat) and The Foals just sounded so tight, a fantastic band in a pit of mediocrity currently.
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Post by danceswithclams on Jun 27, 2022 20:35:20 GMT
Warmduscher were amazing. I have never heard of them before I watched them yesterday but I will be listening to more of them from now on Warmduscher are London-based, frontman is American though. They played The Sugarmill before the pandemic and were fucking mint. If you enjoyed them and like their sleazy rave-tinged take on down and dirty rock 'n' roll then check out Paranoid London - the 'noise guy' from Warmduscher's acid house infused side project 👍
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Post by lancashirelad on Jun 27, 2022 21:27:02 GMT
It was a treat after Glasto's couple of years away. Managed through iplayer watch a lot of live sets at times flicking between a few.
Watched/heard quite a few newer artist and as a rule enjoyed but reverted to type and some older bands artist and across several genre really enjoyed it. Made a mistake on Saturday to have been maxed out seeing so many acts that turned Macca off after half an hour but after seeing later reports hope to watch the set on iplayer so i can fast forward to the main action Springsteen and Grohl.
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Post by lancashirelad on Jun 27, 2022 21:27:33 GMT
It was a treat after Glasto's couple of years away. Managed through iplayer to watch a lot of live sets at times flicking between a few. Watched/heard quite a few newer artist and as a rule enjoyed but reverted to type and some older bands artist and across several genre really enjoyed it. Made a mistake on Saturday to have been maxed out seeing so many acts that turned Macca off after half an hour but after seeing later reports hope to watch the set on iplayer so i can fast forward to the main action Springsteen and Grohl.
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Post by LL Cool Dave on Jun 27, 2022 22:30:42 GMT
Confidence man were supporting Noel Gallagher recently so I had a chance to see them live now I am open to lots of music types, but the front two were utter crap and undèrwheĺming the guy doing the music was great in his black bee keepers suit but the pair of clowns spoilt it! Sorry just crap! Attachments:
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Post by whatsashig on Jun 27, 2022 22:43:11 GMT
Nightmares on wax 😎
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Post by whatsashig on Jun 27, 2022 23:59:38 GMT
This man does there thing better to my ears, made the Etta James thing Derek Vincent Smit I assume you're referring to this?
It’s a shame he appears to have disappeared of the face of the earth, saw him at the deaf institute, was really good, keep an eye out every now again incase he resurfaces
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Post by hotterpotter on Jun 28, 2022 6:33:59 GMT
I think Kendrick Lamar is utter wank but I won’t be commenting on the matter as it as I have no interest in it😉 The only thing i know about rap is that adding the letter c to the front of it summaries my feelings on that particular genre of music. 😉 "cit"? 😉
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Post by felonious on Jun 28, 2022 7:16:21 GMT
The excellent Gabriels
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Post by felonious on Jun 28, 2022 7:17:35 GMT
This man does there thing better to my ears, made the Etta James thing Derek Vincent Smit
I assume you're referring to this?
Thanks for that
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Post by tommycarlsberg on Jun 28, 2022 14:31:44 GMT
Got back late last night, absolutely bloody shattered after three nights on the trot in the Naughty Corner.
Incredible weekend though, heartbroken that it's over. I was a bit younger and a first-timer in 2019 and it was all a bit more exciting but this year was on the whole just as good if not better.
The Libertines - good opening.
Wet Leg - absolutely rammed it was, could barely get near the Park Stage. Think they were completely overwhelmed about the crowd they drew out. It went off for all of their bigger songs and they sounded great.
Confidence Man - superb fun.
Wolf Alice - no.1 of the weekend for me, although I am a fan. Had to go on my own as none of my lot fancied it but got pretty close to the front and made some friends. They were outstanding. Future headliners for sure, how they switch from genres is effortless. Hands in the air one song, mosh pits the next. Love them.
Sam Fender - good performance and he's a nice lad, I just find his songs a bit woah, woah, woah. Great atmosphere though and the sun came up.
Paul Heaton & Jacqui Abbot - bit of a rogue one for a group of lads in their late 20s but we had an absolute blast. Hit after hit and their voices are impeccable. Not sure this one will be on iPlayer but they came back out and did Caravan of Love and then launched into You Keep It All in to finish. So much fun.
Yves Tumor - interesting, rowdy performance. Will definitely check them out some more.
HAIM - absolutely loved these. I only know a couple of songs but their energy was infectious. They looked great and the weather was spot on. Will be giving them more attention.
Noel G - can't fault him, the self-deprecation was a bit cringe at the time but on reflection, he probably knows the score with it Glastonbury. I really like his Flying Birds tunes but I just find the lyrics a bit wank. The mini-Oasis set was top though, you can't deny it.
McCartney - a bit boring in truth, it dragged on. His little history lessons were interesting, he just seemed to have no interest in playing the hits. In the interlude between him and Noel they played quite a few Beatles songs which kind of suggested he'd do this. I was tired, bit of a comedown, hadn't had a beer in a few hours and then he brought the Boss out and I shed a tear. The last 45 minutes were special and made up for it. Live and Let Die and Hey Jude, it was one of them you felt lucky to be there.
Naughty Corner mention to Joy Orbison - incredible set. Naughty Corner was heaving that night.
Diana Ross drew the biggest crowd of the weekend, you couldn't get near the Pyramid. I was in two minds and sacked it off for another solo trip to Fontaines DC. They smashed it, second best of the weekend probably. Energy was spot on, his stage presence is unique and voice to match it too. It was going off in the mosh pits next to me but a bit too hot for me at the time to get involved.
Jack White - again, brilliant. Didn't play that many I knew but he threw everything into it - he went through a couple of guitars cause of broken strings. Really entertaining set. No matter times you've heard Seven Nation Army it was still quality to be in a crowd watching it live.
Courtney Barnett - had to catch a bit of her solo because I'd have kicked myself if I didn't, and I'm glad I did. She was flawless and sadly for her clashed with some big acts and didn't attract the crowd she probably deserved at the Park Stage. Her songwriting is a joy, her sound brilliant and effortlessly cool - Depreston was probably my favourite song of the weekend. There was this pretty girl next to me vibing on her own too, she smiled at me, an appreciation that we had both left our mates to come and see Courtney. I wish I'd have spoken to her in hindsight. Ah well, life. Really had to drag myself away to join everyone at Pet Shop Boys.
Pet Shop Boys - yeah, was good. No surprises as such. West End Girls went off, of course.
All in all, considering I wasn't that buzzing for the line-up I had a belter. They definitely sold a few more tickets this year but generally, bar queues were reasonble. £6.00 for a Carlsberg Pilsner is probably the worst thing about the weekend. Was on the Cider's all weekend.
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Post by yeokel on Jun 28, 2022 14:43:44 GMT
Got back late last night, absolutely bloody shattered after three nights on the trot in the Naughty Corner. Incredible weekend though, heartbroken that it's over. I was a bit younger and a first-timer in 2019 and it was all a bit more exciting but this year was on the whole just as good if not better. The Libertines - good opening. Wet Leg - absolutely rammed it was, could barely get near the Park Stage. Think they were completely overwhelmed about the crowd they drew out. It went off for all of their bigger songs and they sounded great. Confidence Man - superb fun. Wolf Alice - no.1 of the weekend for me, although I am a fan. Had to go on my own as none of my lot fancied it but got pretty close to the front and made some friends. They were outstanding. Future headliners for sure, how they switch from genres is effortless. Hands in the air one song, mosh pits the next. Love them. Sam Fender - good performance and he's a nice lad, I just find his songs a bit woah, woah, woah. Great atmosphere though and the sun came up. Paul Heaton & Jacqui Abbot - bit of a rogue one for a group of lads in their late 20s but we had an absolute blast. Hit after hit and their voices are impeccable. Not sure this one will be on iPlayer but they came back out and did Caravan of Love and then launched into You Keep It All in to finish. So much fun. Yves Tumor - interesting, rowdy performance. Will definitely check them out some more. HAIM - absolutely loved these. I only know a couple of songs but their energy was infectious. They looked great and the weather was spot on. Will be giving them more attention. Noel G - can't fault him, the self-deprecation was a bit cringe at the time but on reflection, he probably knows the score with it Glastonbury. I really like his Flying Birds tunes but I just find the lyrics a bit wank. The mini-Oasis set was top though, you can't deny it. McCartney - a bit boring in truth, it dragged on. His little history lessons were interesting, he just seemed to have no interest in playing the hits. In the interlude between him and Noel they played quite a few Beatles songs which kind of suggested he'd do this. I was tired, bit of a comedown, hadn't had a beer in a few hours and then he brought the Boss out and I shed a tear. The last 45 minutes were special and made up for it. Live and Let Die and Hey Jude, it was one of them you felt lucky to be there. Naughty Corner mention to Joy Orbison - incredible set. Naughty Corner was heaving that night. Diana Ross drew the biggest crowd of the weekend, you couldn't get near the Pyramid. I was in two minds and sacked it off for another solo trip to Fontaines DC. They smashed it, second best of the weekend probably. Energy was spot on, his stage presence is unique and voice to match it too. It was going off in the most pits next to me but a bit too hot for me at the time to get involved. Jack White - again, brilliant. Didn't play that many I knew but he threw everything into it - je went through a couple of guitars. Really entertaining set. No matter times you've heard Seven Nation Army it was still quality to be in a crowd watching it live. Courtney Barnett - had to catch a bit of her solo because I'd have kicked myself if I didn't, and I'm glad I did. She was flawless and sadly for her clashed with some big acts and didn't attract the crowd she probably deserved at the Park Stage. Her songwriting is a joy, her sound brilliant and effortlessly cool. Really had to drag myself away to join everyone at Pet Shop Boys. Pet Shop Boys - yeah, was good. No surprises as such. West End Girls went off, of course. All in all, considering I wasn't that buzzing for the line-up I had a belter. They definitely sold a few more tickets this year but generally, bar queues were reasonble. £6.00 for a Carlsberg Pilsner is probably the worst thing about the weekend. Was on the Cider's all weekend. That's a great review - Thanks for that. And there's a few names there for me to go and check out.
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Post by kerouac on Jun 28, 2022 15:05:22 GMT
Just listening to a few of the performances on Jo Whileys show (Radio 2 cus I’m an old twat) and The Foals just sounded so tight, a fantastic band in a pit of mediocrity currently. They are wank.
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Post by kerouac on Jun 28, 2022 15:07:41 GMT
Got back late last night, absolutely bloody shattered after three nights on the trot in the Naughty Corner. Incredible weekend though, heartbroken that it's over. I was a bit younger and a first-timer in 2019 and it was all a bit more exciting but this year was on the whole just as good if not better. The Libertines - good opening. Wet Leg - absolutely rammed it was, could barely get near the Park Stage. Think they were completely overwhelmed about the crowd they drew out. It went off for all of their bigger songs and they sounded great. Confidence Man - superb fun. Wolf Alice - no.1 of the weekend for me, although I am a fan. Had to go on my own as none of my lot fancied it but got pretty close to the front and made some friends. They were outstanding. Future headliners for sure, how they switch from genres is effortless. Hands in the air one song, mosh pits the next. Love them. Sam Fender - good performance and he's a nice lad, I just find his songs a bit woah, woah, woah. Great atmosphere though and the sun came up. Paul Heaton & Jacqui Abbot - bit of a rogue one for a group of lads in their late 20s but we had an absolute blast. Hit after hit and their voices are impeccable. Not sure this one will be on iPlayer but they came back out and did Caravan of Love and then launched into You Keep It All in to finish. So much fun. Yves Tumor - interesting, rowdy performance. Will definitely check them out some more. HAIM - absolutely loved these. I only know a couple of songs but their energy was infectious. They looked great and the weather was spot on. Will be giving them more attention. Noel G - can't fault him, the self-deprecation was a bit cringe at the time but on reflection, he probably knows the score with it Glastonbury. I really like his Flying Birds tunes but I just find the lyrics a bit wank. The mini-Oasis set was top though, you can't deny it. McCartney - a bit boring in truth, it dragged on. His little history lessons were interesting, he just seemed to have no interest in playing the hits. In the interlude between him and Noel they played quite a few Beatles songs which kind of suggested he'd do this. I was tired, bit of a comedown, hadn't had a beer in a few hours and then he brought the Boss out and I shed a tear. The last 45 minutes were special and made up for it. Live and Let Die and Hey Jude, it was one of them you felt lucky to be there. Naughty Corner mention to Joy Orbison - incredible set. Naughty Corner was heaving that night. Diana Ross drew the biggest crowd of the weekend, you couldn't get near the Pyramid. I was in two minds and sacked it off for another solo trip to Fontaines DC. They smashed it, second best of the weekend probably. Energy was spot on, his stage presence is unique and voice to match it too. It was going off in the most pits next to me but a bit too hot for me at the time to get involved. Jack White - again, brilliant. Didn't play that many I knew but he threw everything into it - je went through a couple of guitars. Really entertaining set. No matter times you've heard Seven Nation Army it was still quality to be in a crowd watching it live. Courtney Barnett - had to catch a bit of her solo because I'd have kicked myself if I didn't, and I'm glad I did. She was flawless and sadly for her clashed with some big acts and didn't attract the crowd she probably deserved at the Park Stage. Her songwriting is a joy, her sound brilliant and effortlessly cool. Really had to drag myself away to join everyone at Pet Shop Boys. Pet Shop Boys - yeah, was good. No surprises as such. West End Girls went off, of course. All in all, considering I wasn't that buzzing for the line-up I had a belter. They definitely sold a few more tickets this year but generally, bar queues were reasonble. £6.00 for a Carlsberg Pilsner is probably the worst thing about the weekend. Was on the Cider's all weekend. That's a great review - Thanks for that. And there's a few names there for me to go and check out. Fontaines DC “boys from the better land” is just fucking ace.
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