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Interesting that whilst there are plenty of close-ups of the audience, there hasn't been any of her.
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I've randomly seen them twice this month, as support act for Liam Gallagher and Greenday.THEWELLERNUT70 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 26, 2022 6:42 pmAmyl And The Sniffers have just been outstanding, absolutely smashed the John Peel stage
Whilst they're not someone I'd usually listen too, they had a good energy on stage and seemed quite popular.
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She’s 78 I think, I love Diana Ross, loved the Supremes but just can’t understand why they feel the need to roll out antique legends instead of modern bands.
By all accounts she’s been brilliant on her latest tour in small venues but Glastonbury isn’t for acts like her at this stage
By all accounts she’s been brilliant on her latest tour in small venues but Glastonbury isn’t for acts like her at this stage
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Isn't this the legends slot ?Burnley1989 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 26, 2022 7:20 pmShe’s 78 I think, I love Diana Ross, loved the Supremes but just can’t understand why they feel the need to roll out antique legends instead of modern bands.
By all accounts she’s been brilliant on her latest tour in small venues but Glastonbury isn’t for acts like her at this stage
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Paul McCartney is 80 but managed not to sound like a strangled parrot.Burnley1989 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 26, 2022 7:20 pmShe’s 78 I think, I love Diana Ross, loved the Supremes but just can’t understand why they feel the need to roll out antique legends instead of modern bands.
By all accounts she’s been brilliant on her latest tour in small venues but Glastonbury isn’t for acts like her at this stage
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78 though…
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I did worry for him after 10-15 mins but he managed to pull it off by bringing others inCirrus_Minor wrote: ↑Sun Jun 26, 2022 7:26 pmPaul McCartney is 80 but managed not to sound like a strangled parrot.
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Diana Ross was embarrassing. Someone needs to tell her to pack it in, I’ve seen clips from other nights on this tour and the vocals are just as bad if not worse.
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Guys she's not out of tune she's performing experimental avant-garde non-diatonic microtonal art music. It's very forward looking.
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I’ve spoke to folk who went to see her and loved it, I guess it’s one of those.. if you’re a die hard you just love everything they do but if you’re not you see it differentlyclaret2018 wrote: ↑Sun Jun 26, 2022 7:28 pmDiana Ross was embarrassing. Someone needs to tell her to pack it in, I’ve seen clips from other nights on this tour and the vocals are just as bad if not worse.
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Cracknell was a shock. Still would though
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Miming would have been a good idea.
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Killing me this, it’s like my drunk mrs on karaoke.
Such a shame
Such a shame
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Watching Years and Years on the iPlayer. Its a strong look
Great pop
Great pop
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I just don't get Elbow.
The puppet looked a bit miserable, as I said to my missus.
'So would you be if you were a refugee looking forward to your trip to Rwanda'.
Fair point.
The puppet looked a bit miserable, as I said to my missus.
'So would you be if you were a refugee looking forward to your trip to Rwanda'.
Fair point.
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I’d been looking forward to Diana Ross all day. I recorded it with still watching the cricket.
If I’m being kind, she wasn’t good.
If I’m being kind, she wasn’t good.
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ClaretTony wrote: ↑Sun Jun 26, 2022 8:32 pmI’d been looking forward to Diana Ross all day. I recorded it with still watching the cricket.
If I’m being kind, she wasn’t good.
Yeah, I've recorded it, but somewhat worried by the comments I've seen.
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i thought Lorde was excellemt - again !
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You obviously missed the sign at the entrance Eddie .evensteadiereddie wrote: ↑Sun Jun 26, 2022 9:13 pmIn what way ? I can't imagine there will have been a shortage of vegan food stalls.
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Looking forward to Kendrick closing it out.
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Pet shop Boys for me at 10.00. Incidentally I thought Olly from Y&Y was brilliant as were all his dancing group.
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What has Neil Tennant got on his head? Just odd.
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Kendrick - What's with the crown of thorns?
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Heard some rubbish but this lad takes the biscuit.
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PSB have written some great pop songs but no escaping the fact Neil Tennant can't sing.
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Where is Chris Lowe?
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Great start to Kendrick Lamar’s set.
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Just watched a recording of Diana Ross,oh dear,so I am afraid it's time for " Rate the Ross "
A.Decision Making (including use of advantage) - out of 25
B. Consistency - out of 25
C. Fitness and Positioning - of 25
D. Control and Authority - out of 25
A cant blame her for deciding she wanted to perform but she should have part mimed and employed really strong backing singers who would have carried her , some poor choice of song and bad idea to talk some lyrics.5
B Consistently out of tune but in fairness she kept going and the crowd enjoyed it. 6
C, kept a central position on the stage and again considering her age she did put a show on that showed stamina 19
D, dominated the set and having a reputation as the ultimate diva her authority cannot be questioned 20.
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A.Decision Making (including use of advantage) - out of 25
B. Consistency - out of 25
C. Fitness and Positioning - of 25
D. Control and Authority - out of 25
A cant blame her for deciding she wanted to perform but she should have part mimed and employed really strong backing singers who would have carried her , some poor choice of song and bad idea to talk some lyrics.5
B Consistently out of tune but in fairness she kept going and the crowd enjoyed it. 6
C, kept a central position on the stage and again considering her age she did put a show on that showed stamina 19
D, dominated the set and having a reputation as the ultimate diva her authority cannot be questioned 20.
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Kendrick is brilliant
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Neil Tennant is just being Neil Tennant I guess. Another I’ve been really looking forward to and I don’t think they will let me down.
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Kendrick absolutely tearing it up
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Superb choreography.
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Unlike that "Highgate Highlander" Rod Stewart at the Jubilee celebrations murdering the Neil Diamond classic "Sweet Caroline" Sounding like a strangled Parrot don't even enter into itCirrus_Minor wrote: ↑Sun Jun 26, 2022 7:26 pmPaul McCartney is 80 but managed not to sound like a strangled parrot.
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Aye, strange that. His keyboard is there, maybe he's gonna make a dramatic entrance.
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Which sign ? Which entrance ?
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Watching the Pet Shop Boys set is just like Neil Tennant doing karaoke.
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He’s going to be with us shortly Neil Tennant said
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But this is a bit daft. He’s supposed to be in charge of his keyboard.
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Kendrick Lamar has been outstanding so far.
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Did his keyboard player turn up?
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He's nipped out to Street for a take away I believe.dermotdermot wrote: ↑Sun Jun 26, 2022 10:23 pmBut this is a bit daft. He’s supposed to be in charge of his keyboard.
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And I'm not sure its the right one