Glastonbury 2025

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Daz68

Original Poster:

3,529 posts

224 months

Loving coverage on I Player so far. Not keen on headline acts on Sunday though?

BenS94

3,171 posts

38 months

Lewis Capaldi smashed it bless him, so sad to see him fighting his tourettes and struggling. What a legend.

scenario8

7,102 posts

193 months

Had a really lovely afternoon working from home skipping between the feeds.

If you re of a certain age there was quite a lot to enjoy early on. Shed Seven, for example, put in a nice show.

Lorde was good, Myles Smith was great, Inhaler, CMAT, amongst many.

Real life has got in the way now so I ll have to catch up later.

Enjoy.

Le Gavroche

195 posts

12 months

Why do so many people seem to have a problem with Glastonbury this year?

I’ve seen a surprising number of news headlines slagging it off, with headlines claiming it to be ‘a national embarrassment’, ‘a disgrace’, and numerous others discussing ‘slave labour’ regarding the people working there, and how most artists have to pay to perform.

I can’t remember there being such negative press previously.

dxg

9,359 posts

274 months

BenS94 said:
Lewis Capaldi smashed it bless him, so sad to see him fighting his tourettes and struggling. What a legend.
Just a shame the band weren't exactly in tune.

scenario8

7,102 posts

193 months

Le Gavroche said:
Why do so many people seem to have a problem with Glastonbury this year?

I ve seen a surprising number of news headlines slagging it off, with headlines claiming it to be a national embarrassment , a disgrace , and numerous others discussing slave labour regarding the people working there, and how most artists have to pay to perform.

I can t remember there being such negative press previously.
No idea.

Confess I’ve not noticed any of that at all.

scenario8

7,102 posts

193 months

Gracie Abrams was great.

Daz68

Original Poster:

3,529 posts

224 months

Wet Leg set was good.

nordboy

2,373 posts

64 months

scenario8 said:
Gracie Abrams was great.
My daughter (18 yrs old) has seen her so I've just put it on catch up as I've never really heard much of her stuff. She's very good, have tried to tone my appreciation down in case my daughter thinks that she's no longer cool as her dad quite likes her stuff.

jayymannon

261 posts

91 months

Really enjoyed the Alanis Morissette set.
Most of the music I like is 90s and early 00s so very nostalgic.

Athlon

5,438 posts

220 months

Well done Lewis, really nice lad, glad he is on top of his issues.

abzmike

10,276 posts

120 months

Athlon said:
Well done Lewis, really nice lad, glad he is on top of his issues.
Yes good to see him back from a difficult place two years ago.

davek_964

10,102 posts

189 months

I quite like Biffy Clyro, but wouldn't have considered buying tickets to watch them live.

I would now though. Enjoying them more than I expected to

bobbo89

5,724 posts

159 months

davek_964 said:
I quite like Biffy Clyro, but wouldn't have considered buying tickets to watch them live.

I would now though. Enjoying them more than I expected to
I love Biffy, Simon Neil's vocals are way off though, he's all over the place!

Rough101

2,697 posts

89 months

bobbo89 said:
I love Biffy, Simon Neil's vocals are way off though, he's all over the place!
With short sets and fast turnarounds, the monitoring at festivals is often terrible, you can’t hear the band, you can’t hear yourself, and it’s not your crew on the desk. with so many artists using recorded vocal tracks these days, a bit of wobble shows authenticity.

bobbo89

5,724 posts

159 months

Rough101 said:
With short sets and fast turnarounds, the monitoring at festivals is often terrible, you can t hear the band, you can t hear yourself, and it s not your crew on the desk. with so many artists using recorded vocal tracks these days, a bit of wobble shows authenticity.
They sound like a tribute act, it's so weird, hopefully it is just the sound as I love them and I feel embarrassed for them. Even the crowd have zero enthusiasm!

DaveGrohl

958 posts

111 months

jayymannon said:
Really enjoyed the Alanis Morissette set.
Most of the music I like is 90s and early 00s so very nostalgic.
Wow, she’s still got it. Put everything into that. What a voice.
And still strangely attractive.

Might try and see her on tour now after that.

jayymannon

261 posts

91 months

I also just realised that Jagged Little Pill was released over 30 years ago! Now I feel old.

interstellar

4,274 posts

160 months

bobbo89 said:
Rough101 said:
With short sets and fast turnarounds, the monitoring at festivals is often terrible, you can t hear the band, you can t hear yourself, and it s not your crew on the desk. with so many artists using recorded vocal tracks these days, a bit of wobble shows authenticity.
They sound like a tribute act, it's so weird, hopefully it is just the sound as I love them and I feel embarrassed for them. Even the crowd have zero enthusiasm!
I am watching them now on BBC 2, am really enjoying it, never seen them live but remember some of their more famous songs.

I am enjoying it and can’t see what’s wrong with the performance?

bobbo89

5,724 posts

159 months

interstellar said:
I am watching them now on BBC 2, am really enjoying it, never seen them live but remember some of their more famous songs.

I am enjoying it and can t see what s wrong with the performance?
I watched live on iPlayer and it was pretty poor, it picked up towards the end but the sound for most of their set was shocking.