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Glastonbury Thread

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Professor said:
Ebo said:
There is often a time where a band you would not normally listen to or even heard of gives off good vibes - that is the magic of glasto. All about having a good time.

She was great. And yes always the unexpected. Tim Finn on the acoustic stage in ‘92, Hothouse Flowers 1990, Lloyd Cole 1986

I was lucky to see Roddy Frame in the acoustic tent in 2003
 
Ebo said:
Professor said:
She was great. And yes always the unexpected. Tim Finn on the acoustic stage in ‘92, Hothouse Flowers 1990, Lloyd Cole 1986

I was lucky to see Roddy Frame in the acoustic tent in 2003

The best was a Reading. One of about 800 watching the unknown Jeff Buckley
 
I've somehow missed Gallagher's High Flying Birds, can't find it on Iplayer either ffs
 
Professor said:
Ebo said:
I was lucky to see Roddy Frame in the acoustic tent in 2003

The best was a Reading. One of about 800 watching the unknown Jeff Buckley

Superb singer, probably the best there is, but hauntingly depressing
 
Are the Kinks still around? They played the first festival in 1970.

Bit disappointed with today, there doesn't seem to be the energy on stage from some of these acts.

Delighted for those that are enjoying mind.
 

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