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Beast
Thanks for your perspectives, BluzDude - interesting for us Brits to read!
The Who undoubtedly put on a great show, but I agree with others that the lack of an encore was disappointing. And I'm with grzegorz67 when he says Johnny Marr was a revelation. His set was excellent and trumped Paul Weller, IMHO. I like Kaiser Chiefs but I was unfortunately trapped in endless food, drink and loo queues while they were on, so missed them
I'll be looking out for The Who at Glastonbury on tonight's TV.
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But The Who start at 9.15pm. Are the BBC just joining in half way through? I'm recording Weller now.
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geordiestone
But The Who start at 9.15pm. Are the BBC just joining in half way through? I'm recording Weller now.
Would you be so kind and share the file later on? Just cannot seem to get the stream here in Germany...
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grzegorz67
The show at Hyde Park on Friday night was filmed for a future official release. I was there. Their official start time for tonight's show is 945pm but the BBC2 broadcast is not until 2240pm. So either the BBC are joining the show half way through and broadcasting live or it's a delayed broadcast with naughty words edited out There were a few of those on Friday night...
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grzegorz67
The show at Hyde Park on Friday night was filmed for a future official release. I was there. Their official start time for tonight's show is 945pm but the BBC2 broadcast is not until 2240pm. So either the BBC are joining the show half way through and broadcasting live or it's a delayed broadcast with naughty words edited out There were a few of those on Friday night...
After watching Kanye's set last night, I really don't think the BBC mind about language for Glastonbury. My god was it potty.
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Pete was definitely not in the same mood as he was at Hyde Park - he appeared to be a bit tense - & Roger's voice was not as good either. I thought he was struggling quite a lot, which maybe accounted for the generally more subdued mood.
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crawdaddy
Here's the link Mr D.
On my way to Hyde Park in about 10 minutes to see The Who Paul Weller,Kaiser Chiefs , Vintage Trouble and a whole lot more.
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Beast
Thanks for your perspectives, BluzDude - interesting for us Brits to read!
The Who undoubtedly put on a great show, but I agree with others that the lack of an encore was disappointing. And I'm with grzegorz67 when he says Johnny Marr was a revelation. His set was excellent and trumped Paul Weller, IMHO. I like Kaiser Chiefs but I was unfortunately trapped in endless food, drink and loo queues while they were on, so missed them
I'll be looking out for The Who at Glastonbury on tonight's TV.
Hi Beast, nice to meet you, if across a double fence! I ate before entry and limited myself to one loo run, strategically between Kaiser Chiefs and Paul Weller. Even then there was a huge queue, and that for the gents! The all IORR colony on your side did very well indeed with your viewing spots - you're obviously well versed in that fine art! I saw yourself, PaulyWaul, Crawdaddy & Zgubi all together and perhaps others too?
Bizarre and disappointing end to a great show. It will be interesting to see if they do the same at Glasto tonight, which I too, will be watching. On the plus side, the big screen montage of their history prior to taking to the stage was, for me, a very nice touch.