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    Glastonbury

    You're favourite bits? from the Beeb........ or were you there....... tell me more!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
    Yes there was a previous thread but now its all over so....
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    Re: Glastonbury

    Enjoyed a lot of it. I liked the Specials, but was quite surprised that I didn't turn off the performances of Lily Allen or Lady Ga Ga.

    Probably missed a load, but did manage to catch the various snippets of Blur, which were great. So good I've put their CDs on my iPhone.
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    Quo, "The Boss" and Crosby Stills and Nash for me.
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    Re: Glastonbury

    You're favourite bits?
    The Specials and Madness for me. Took me back to the gigs (several) when I saw them back in the day. Wonderful stuff.

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    Re: Glastonbury

    Crosby, Stills and Nash, as I said before, amazing performance.
    Status Quo, some of the old stuff can't be beaten.
    Tom Jones, I enjoyed it for some reason.

    Hmmm, I appear to be stuck in another decade.
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    Re: Glastonbury

    Bruce Springsteen, CSN, Neil Young. It's an age thing.

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    Re: Glastonbury

    Has there been some sort of popular music meeting then?
    Gilbert and Sullivan or Franz Lehar I didn't see their names mentioned but perhaps they were busy on that evening
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    Has there been some sort of popular music meeting then?
    Gilbert and Sullivan or Franz Lehar I didn't see their names mentioned but perhaps they were busy on that evening
    Apparently they couldn't make it!

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    Possibly the Charabanc developed a fault?
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    Re: Glastonbury

    Well those two dickheads doing the links put me off. Why did we need them prattling away instead of flicking across to another act? I thought the TV production was grossly over-produced.
    It is about listening to music, not talking heads.

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    Re: Glastonbury

    I really enjoyed "The Tonkin Groove".

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    Re: Glastonbury

    I really enjoyed "The Tonkin Groove".

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    Sound like a Shanghai hooker
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    Re: Glastonbury

    I really enjoyed "The Tonkin Groove".

    Benji
    Sound like a Shanghai hooker
    Good musicians, though can be a bit "off the wall"!!!

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