BBC Big Weekend

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jonny142

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1,504 posts

225 months

Friday 25th May 2018
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on BBC 4 now playing recorded stuff , Heard The Breeders on the way home on 6 Music , They sounded great as always , ( Stood next to Kim and kelley in the audience on the last splash tour back in the day when the support act were on in Bristol , i was young and shy to say hi , big regret frown

  • It's the Biggest Weekend.. ooops
Edited by jonny142 on Friday 25th May 19:50

VEX

5,256 posts

246 months

Friday 25th May 2018
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Wish us luck, off to Swansea tomorrow.

Beach listening tomorrow,
Tickets for Sunday.

Lineup looking good, looking forward to Florence & The Machine.

V.

cherryowen

11,708 posts

204 months

Friday 25th May 2018
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I caught an hour or so of it on the way home earlier.

Eddi Reader and Jamie Cullum were on form.


oilbethere

908 posts

81 months

Friday 25th May 2018
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Orbital are smashing it but jesus christ the BBC sound is appalling.

RDM

1,860 posts

207 months

Friday 25th May 2018
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VEX said:
Wish us luck, off to Swansea tomorrow.

Beach listening tomorrow,
Tickets for Sunday.

Lineup looking good, looking forward to Florence & The Machine.

V.
Well Good luck
I’m off to Cardiff on Sunday for the Volvo ocean race and looks like the worst weather they’re going to experience in their North Atlantic crossing might be
Alongside in Cardiff bay!

Chicken Chaser

7,786 posts

224 months

Friday 25th May 2018
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Really enjoyed Beck earlier, despite not being a big Beck fan. I think i'll go back to Spotify and dig a bit more out.

snuffy

9,752 posts

284 months

Friday 25th May 2018
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I've just had the misfortune to watch two asshats pretending to have any musical talent whereby they do exactly nothing whilst at the same time thousands of people think they are watching said two clowns produce music when all they are doing is standing on a stage whilst playing music recorded by others.

FurtiveFreddy

8,577 posts

237 months

Saturday 26th May 2018
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Audio quality is really dire, as always these days.

You'd have thought as technology gets better it would improve, but I wonder if it's deliberate.

Patch1875

4,894 posts

132 months

Saturday 26th May 2018
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Chicken Chaser said:
Really enjoyed Beck earlier, despite not being a big Beck fan. I think i'll go back to Spotify and dig a bit more out.
Never really been a fan either but the last 2 albums are superb.

cuprabob

14,606 posts

214 months

Saturday 26th May 2018
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Was listening to 6Music earlier and caught a band called "The Young Fathers", utter dross although I appreciate I may not be in their demographic hehe

Scaleybrat

466 posts

205 months

Saturday 26th May 2018
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FurtiveFreddy said:
Audio quality is really dire, as always these days.

You'd have thought as technology gets better it would improve, but I wonder if it's deliberate.
Listened to Orbital for a short time last night but switched off due to lack of interest. My pet hate with Glastonbury, T in the Park, etc is BBC’s inability to provide a clear sound track. Mushy, dull sound lacking any sparkle, almost as if they’ve put a sweaty sock over each microphone.
Thinking about it, it’s not just outside broadcasts. The smaller sessions they did in November were equally poor. The Tears for Fears sound was very poor but that might not have been all down to the BBC.

Stella Tortoise

2,630 posts

143 months

Saturday 26th May 2018
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Sam Smith.

Sad that younger blokes identify with this st.

What happened to identity like punks, skins, mods, greasers, even new romantics had an identity.

Come to think of it even woofters like FGTH had good tunes and a strong and likeable groove unlike the soppy tts who are about now.

oilbethere

908 posts

81 months

Saturday 26th May 2018
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Noel Gallagher on now but yet again the sound is shocking. Sam Smith can get fked with his monotone voice.

chrisgtx

1,196 posts

210 months

Saturday 26th May 2018
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My mate in Work told me “that Sam Smith is deaf you know” I believed him.

poing

8,743 posts

200 months

Saturday 26th May 2018
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I thought Sam Smith was good.

I'm not a homophobic neanderthal though so maybe that helps.

oilbethere

908 posts

81 months

Saturday 26th May 2018
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poing said:
I thought Sam Smith was good.

I'm not a homophobic neanderthal though so maybe that helps.
?

cherryowen

11,708 posts

204 months

Saturday 26th May 2018
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Scaleybrat said:
FurtiveFreddy said:
Audio quality is really dire, as always these days.

You'd have thought as technology gets better it would improve, but I wonder if it's deliberate.
Listened to Orbital for a short time last night but switched off due to lack of interest. My pet hate with Glastonbury, T in the Park, etc is BBC’s inability to provide a clear sound track. Mushy, dull sound lacking any sparkle, almost as if they’ve put a sweaty sock over each microphone.
Thinking about it, it’s not just outside broadcasts. The smaller sessions they did in November were equally poor. The Tears for Fears sound was very poor but that might not have been all down to the BBC.
About 20 years ago, the Beeb did an OB from a live festival in Oxford (the actual name of the festival escapes me). amongst the acts were Fluke / The Egg / DJ Shadow. It was, and sounded, epic.

Clearly, things have changed frown



castex

4,936 posts

273 months

Saturday 26th May 2018
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oilbethere said:
poing said:
I thought Sam Smith was good.

I'm not a homophobic neanderthal though so maybe that helps.
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He or she was replying to Stella.

Chicken Chaser

7,786 posts

224 months

Saturday 26th May 2018
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Scissor player still joining in on NGHFB.

Is it just me, or does anyone identify with the fact that electronic dance music is the preserve of the young? I know we all get old, but to see Orbital at an advancing age and Underworld still bouncing around on stage at 60 odd full of drugs is either a bit sad, or exciting that the gulf between young and old has narrowed through popular culture.

Sheets Tabuer

18,957 posts

215 months

Saturday 26th May 2018
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I thought sam smith was rather good, clean bandit were good too, far better than the noise that is Gallagher.