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#1 Post by manonthemoon2 »

Has anyone watched?

I thought Coldplay were superb.

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Yes, two late nights, and I'm like a walking zombie today! :lol: Exhausted our brain cells trying to get IPlayer through a VPN, so we're just going with the flow.

Coldplay were fantastic, and lovely, as always. Enjoyed a bit of Keane too. Sadly Cyndi Lauper, bless her, at 71 did a sterling job but with sound issues it was often a king cringe!!

Might endure a little of Shania Twain tonight. She wanted to arrive on stage on horseback, seeing if she could borrow a local horse. She successfully does this with her own horses, who are obviously very well trained. Can't be much of a horsewoman if she can seriously think it would be ok to try the same trick with a strange horse not used to crowds or noise! :roll: Emily Eavis has already said No before - it's still No! :lol:

Hoping Nothing But Thieves might get a televised moment later on, but not holding my breath ....

Great to see what Glastonbury represents, in terms of political stance ...... BBC certainly had their work cut out trying to mute some of the chants. :lol:

Peace and Love Man! :)

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Shouting F@ck the King is a bit borderline on peace and love

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#4 Post by manonthemoon2 »

Pathca wrote: Sun Jun 30, 2024 6:20 pm Shouting F@ck the King is a bit borderline on peace and love
Who said that?

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There’s a video of the leader of a group chanting and the crowd shouting back

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Couldn't watch Shania Twain, too painful! :lol:

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Bayleaf wrote: Sun Jun 30, 2024 7:02 pm Couldn't watch Shania Twain, too painful! :lol:
Is she that bad ? Shame because she used to be good (about 20 years ago :lol: )

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Blaze wrote: Sun Jun 30, 2024 8:41 pm
Bayleaf wrote: Sun Jun 30, 2024 7:02 pm Couldn't watch Shania Twain, too painful! :lol:
Is she that bad ? Shame because she used to be good (about 20 years ago :lol: )
The little I saw, about half way through, was very drearly and also like she had vocal issues. Mr B said it looked like she was drunk at the start of her session! :?

She was good about 20yrs ago, for those who liked that style .... Faithful fans won't mind, they're good at singing along to make up for it!

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Pathca wrote: Sun Jun 30, 2024 6:20 pm Shouting F@ck the King is a bit borderline on peace and love
True! :lol:

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#10 Post by glazedallover »

Bayleaf wrote: Sun Jun 30, 2024 3:55 pm Sadly Cyndi Lauper, bless her, at 71 did a sterling job but with sound issues it was often a king cringe!!
I enjoyed Coldplay too and am a big fan of Cyndi......


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