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Postby miasmum » 29 Jun 2013, 23:24

Been flicking through the channels tonight and first of all found Primal Scream. Now I love Primal Scream, but it took me half a song to even recognise Country Girl, they were rubbish. But never mind cos I have never laughed so much as I did at the Rolling Stones. Honestly tears were running down my face. Charlie Watts looks like he has been wheeled out of an old people's home, and popped behind a drum set where it all comes back to him. Mick Jagger and Keith Richards look like a couple of old queens. Ronnie Wood is the only one who looks remotely sane.

But then sanity was restored cos I found Johnny Marr on the red button 8-) 8-)
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Re: Glastonbury

Postby Workingman » 29 Jun 2013, 23:35

Red Button coverage has been far better than BBC2 and BBC3.

It does not have the opinions of da presenters, just the music.
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Re: Glastonbury

Postby JoM » 30 Jun 2013, 00:00

Apart from catching one Elvis Costello song this afternoon I haven't seen any of Glastonbury yet. I looked at the running list yesterday and there was less than four hours of music that interested me over the entire festival.
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Re: Glastonbury

Postby miasmum » 30 Jun 2013, 07:57

I was quite interested in Elvis Costello, but couldn't find him. Was he any good?
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Re: Glastonbury

Postby Diflower » 30 Jun 2013, 09:33

We've recorded some and will probably do the same today, no doubt will skip quite a bit.
I quite like just tuning in to random acts I wouldn't necessarily choose :)
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Re: Glastonbury

Postby miasmum » 30 Jun 2013, 11:34

Tim, who used to play drums, was very impressed with Example's drummer
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Re: Glastonbury

Postby Diflower » 30 Jun 2013, 11:45

I shall see if we have them then Mm :)
I'm looking forward to seeing the Stones, and not for amusement ;) :D
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Re: Glastonbury

Postby miasmum » 30 Jun 2013, 12:02

I hope you enjoy it Di
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Re: Glastonbury

Postby JoM » 30 Jun 2013, 15:08

miasmum wrote:I was quite interested in Elvis Costello, but couldn't find him. Was he any good?


He was, from what I saw anyway.
I was hoping to see Public Image Limited around about now but can't seem to find them on anywhere.
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Re: Glastonbury

Postby Gal » 30 Jun 2013, 16:30

miasmum wrote:Been flicking through the channels tonight and first of all found Primal Scream. Now I love Primal Scream, but it took me half a song to even recognise Country Girl, they were rubbish. But never mind cos I have never laughed so much as I did at the Rolling Stones. Honestly tears were running down my face. Charlie Watts looks like he has been wheeled out of an old people's home, and popped behind a drum set where it all comes back to him. Mick Jagger and Keith Richards look like a couple of old queens. Ronnie Wood is the only one who looks remotely sane.

But then sanity was restored cos I found Johnny Marr on the red button 8-) 8-)


Mmmmm love a bit of Mr Marr 8-)

I also thought the Stones were amusing, although tbf Mick IS coming up to 70 any day now, so yes his face is a great contour road map, but hey, if I can leap about like that at his age, I'll be happy :D 8-)
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