You, nor anybody outside of Glastonbury, will be watching Neil Young.Kopites with their flags + Jo Wiley +bands like 1975 and Biffy Clyro have knocked me sick.
Only thing I'm holding onto is John Fogerty, Neil Young and the hope that the British Paedophile Corporation show Kneecap's set.
It's a fallow year next year isn't it? Thank God.
taken Prince's mantle and run with it.You, nor anybody outside of Glastonbury, will be watching Neil Young.
WonderfulJust watched the Loyle Carner set, as good as you all said it was, class.
Cheers bruv, I'll catch that.Will watch later, if you haven't already, check the Loyle Carner set
Nice chilled end to the night if one is so inclined.
It's just live streaming that's not being broadcast.You, nor anybody outside of Glastonbury, will be watching Neil Young.
Kopites with their flags + Jo Wiley +bands like 1975 and Biffy Clyro have knocked me sick.
Only thing I'm holding onto is John Fogerty, Neil Young and the hope that the British Paedophile Corporation show Kneecap's set.
It's a fallow year next year isn't it? Thank God.
Think it was a decent spot for them. Get the older crowd up and in the mood with an early singalong. They were a bit through the motions slick and I think the later slots should have a bit more energy and exuberance rather than 4 middle aged blokes looking like they've got half a mind on whether their kids remembered to put the bins out while Dad's at Glastonbury.Bloody scandal having Supergrass tucked out the way on friday afternoon slot: band of the 90s for me
(them and Blur anyway)
1975 sound like 80s Cliff Richard.
But with nothing as catchy as Wired for Sound
Well that was some love makin', and some heartbreakin', and indeed some soul shakin'.I want me an En Vogue 'ooh bop!' fan.