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Not making music tonight --- Glastonbury on the box
3 Days at Glastonbury wish I was there
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You and me brother!
It's drier and cleaner to watch it on tv!
I used to go every year during the late nineties, early naughties.
Good times.
Radiohead one of the highlights.
I used to go fairly regularly years ago, but not much on these days that'd tempt me to queue for 24 hours and pay a couple of hundred quid for. As for Muse - I saw them play in a pub in Exeter when they first started lol
Yeah. I think there are better festivals these days. But it used to be pretty special.
I've been twice, many years ago, and it was a magical place. The music stands for itself, but it's everything else going on that makes it so special. One of my musical highlights was watching hawkwind perform on a stage that was pedal powered at 4 am, never thought I'd see them that close
Exactly. The stone circle at 4am used to be pretty fun...
You should go to Pohoda Festival here in Slovakia, one of the europes top fest
I've seen them many a time, wonderful band, and my ex used to play with Nik Turner so I toured a few festivals with him. Got pissed with Lemmy too, and swapped MS20 patches with Captain Brock. Wonderful, wonderful band.
WOW
I'v e been listening to them since I was about 14 I guess...still not bored with them now at nearly 50 , definitely in the class of pioneers !
I confess to not being a massive fan of the recent stuff but their 70's and 80's output was superb I was lucky to live near London then and was a regular at festivals so you couldn't miss them! One gig that sticks in the mind was the Rainbow in...maybe 81....where you could just see Bob Calvert trying to throttle Mike Moorcock over some sci-fi dispute or other at the side of the stage lol
I think they were all slightly mad on one level or another LOL but the creativity and the noise they made together was awesome.
Talking about noise , awesome and musical highlights- I was in the crowd at the Glasgow Apollo in 1979 to see AC/DC when I think they recorded the live version of Whole lotta Rosie.
I am not in the slightest bit jealous. AT ALL !!!
Electronic pioneers! In the late 70's /early 80's their rhythmic synth stuff laid the foundations for a lot of dance music we still hear today. One festival gig I saw, half their PA went down - they lost all the guitars, so did a two hour acid house style keyboard jam - years before it was invented!
That's proof that they were true artists
We get to see the highlights on Paladia in the U.S.