BBC3 RIGHT NOW...who is it? (glastonbury)
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Good lord, it's like I was never away.
Po, how about another amateurish rendition of father and son go to butlins eisteddfod?
Buck, how about another 3D Studio Max, 'press the ******* instant art button' rendering?
Sweet!
Po, how about another amateurish rendition of father and son go to butlins eisteddfod?
Buck, how about another 3D Studio Max, 'press the ******* instant art button' rendering?
Sweet!
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That's the spirit.
Would now be an apt moment to propose that those who go to Glastonbury are either unwashed scabs or pretentious faux appreciators. The dude with the demi beard is a genius. Never has so much cash been made out of such scum.
The icing would be if they minigunned the mud-caked weir pigs at the end of the festivities. I might even contemplate getting BBC3 for that.
Would now be an apt moment to propose that those who go to Glastonbury are either unwashed scabs or pretentious faux appreciators. The dude with the demi beard is a genius. Never has so much cash been made out of such scum.
The icing would be if they minigunned the mud-caked weir pigs at the end of the festivities. I might even contemplate getting BBC3 for that.
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Nope, I think they're mostly people who DO appreciate the music. And Glastonbury truly is a special gathering. Almost religious, which is a lot to admit, coming from a devout atheist.
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But really, a lot of it is monotonous crap that will be forgotten in a couple a years.
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Religous!
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Yes, The Fratellis, pretty good i thought.
Kasabian are awful, trying sooo hard to be like Oasis.
Arctic Monkeys, every song does sound the same, and you feel its been done already.
Looking forward to The Killers and the Kooks. Apart from that its a pretty weak line-up.
Kasabian are awful, trying sooo hard to be like Oasis.
Arctic Monkeys, every song does sound the same, and you feel its been done already.
Looking forward to The Killers and the Kooks. Apart from that its a pretty weak line-up.
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Rufus Wainwright- Hallelujah in shrek video
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Now there's no need for the insults, mark. I suspect that my religious experience in 1986 was more to do with the stupendous quantities of 'roccie black that was being consuméd.
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No doubt Glastonbury is filled with the usual self obsessed, dumbed down bands that fill the airwaves at the moment, if you are fed up with this lyrically challenged drivel I can recommend a dose of The Shins to restore your faith in music.
Try out the video on this link for size.
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Try out the video on this link for size.
Garden State
You can all thank me later....
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Has to be one of the worst line ups in years - and that's saying something!!
As always the good/interesting stuff happens on the smaller stages far away from the cameras. There's some good stuff happening in the dance areas for example.
However, when you combine the drossy lineups designed to appeal to 15 year olds with the CCTV spies, ID card style tickets, sniffer dogs, bag searches and concentration camp style security methods, you have to conclude that it's all over for the idea of Glastonbury as a fun place to be - no matter what the weather does.
As always the good/interesting stuff happens on the smaller stages far away from the cameras. There's some good stuff happening in the dance areas for example.
However, when you combine the drossy lineups designed to appeal to 15 year olds with the CCTV spies, ID card style tickets, sniffer dogs, bag searches and concentration camp style security methods, you have to conclude that it's all over for the idea of Glastonbury as a fun place to be - no matter what the weather does.