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Re: Glastonbury 2025
I've always thought that Coldplay were atrocious and nick a living more than some of our players, but this mob are something else.
Surely only 12 year olds like them so why a festival?
Why this sort of thing has never been for me, 3 days surrounded by a load of woke cunts to see maybe 2 or 3 decent acts.
Surely only 12 year olds like them so why a festival?
Why this sort of thing has never been for me, 3 days surrounded by a load of woke cunts to see maybe 2 or 3 decent acts.
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The 1975 are so over hyped, just bland & boring.
The image & the rock n roll attitude doesn't fit with the mincey pap.
But it's 2025 and it's Glastonbury so obviously they're fucking amazing.
The image & the rock n roll attitude doesn't fit with the mincey pap.
But it's 2025 and it's Glastonbury so obviously they're fucking amazing.
Re: Glastonbury 2025
All each to their own with music.
Working late so have it on and other than I've never heard of a single song this current mob are singing, to me the songs are shit amd so im guessing rhats why ive never heard of them.
I mean I went to a covers festival last weekend and a mate who is 51 had never heard of fleetwood mac the utter cսnt!!!
Guessing he's all over the 1975.
Working late so have it on and other than I've never heard of a single song this current mob are singing, to me the songs are shit amd so im guessing rhats why ive never heard of them.
I mean I went to a covers festival last weekend and a mate who is 51 had never heard of fleetwood mac the utter cսnt!!!
Guessing he's all over the 1975.
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Alanis was shit but then she always was, live. En Vogue were unexpectedly alright. Busta Rhymes was good. The 1975 now are good.
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Agree the Cure were different class, them & Chemical Brothers too that year. Last decent year imho.
I went in 1994 with a big group but best part was wandering around all night on my own until dawn, off my face stopping at soundsystems & small music tents.
Was good fun.
I went in 1994 with a big group but best part was wandering around all night on my own until dawn, off my face stopping at soundsystems & small music tents.
Was good fun.
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Re: Glastonbury 2025
bunch of melts, poofs and reprobates and degenerates in a field listening to shit music and pushing globohomo politics
give me tottenham away any day over that shite
give me tottenham away any day over that shite
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Re: Glastonbury 2025
"What a miserable old bitter twat you are. "
Haha, you are so incredibly dense Swiss. Your bitterness over Brexit alone far outweighs any ire i may have displayed over the years.
Try not to stalk to many young girls over the weekend,it really is a desperate look for a 'man' in his 50's.
Haha, you are so incredibly dense Swiss. Your bitterness over Brexit alone far outweighs any ire i may have displayed over the years.
Try not to stalk to many young girls over the weekend,it really is a desperate look for a 'man' in his 50's.
Re: Glastonbury 2025
Not the same without Keith, although I'll give it a watch.
Looking at the line up, it's a bit lacking in the late night slot. They usually have something banging like a bit of Orbital, Underworld that kind of thing. That's when I wish I was there and 35 years younger
Looking at the line up, it's a bit lacking in the late night slot. They usually have something banging like a bit of Orbital, Underworld that kind of thing. That's when I wish I was there and 35 years younger
Re: Glastonbury 2025
I'd rather gnaw my own arm off than watch or listen to that overrated whiner... isn't that ironic?
Re: Glastonbury 2025
People of all ages go these days, take their kids with them. But I get your point. What I should really have said is none of the youngsters with the social backgrounds of that crowd from the 90s would go anywhere near it these days. Arguably price is factor in that.
Re: Glastonbury 2025
wils wrote: ↑27 Jun 2025, 12:13twoleftfeet wrote: ↑27 Jun 2025, 10:29 Pile of shit filled with luvvie types from London who still think they are cool.
It's more of a political event than a music festival, expect to see the Palestine flag and the Pride flag being flown.
This is true. Supposed to be counter cultural, but has become regime friendly now.
I have never been to be fair, but in the 90s a lot of mates used to go. That was back in the days that jumping over the fence was still an option. It's a very different crowd that goes now (none of that crowd from the 90s would go anywhere near it) and politics casts a big shadow over the event. Watch the footage from 90s events and compare to what you see in more recent ones and you can see political messaging in everything from flags to speeches to the chants from the audiences.
Might still watch some of it though.
(none of that crowd from the 90s would go anywhere near it) . Well yeah as they are 30 years older.
Re: Glastonbury 2025
twoleftfeet wrote: ↑27 Jun 2025, 10:29 Pile of shit filled with luvvie types from London who still think they are cool.
It's more of a political event than a music festival, expect to see the Palestine flag and the Pride flag being flown.
This is true. Supposed to be counter cultural, but has become regime friendly now.
I have never been to be fair, but in the 90s a lot of mates used to go. That was back in the days that jumping over the fence was still an option. It's a very different crowd that goes now (none of that crowd from the 90s would go anywhere near it) and politics casts a big shadow over the event. Watch the footage from 90s events and compare to what you see in more recent ones and you can see political messaging in everything from flags to speeches to the chants from the audiences.
Might still watch some of it though.
I have never been to be fair, but in the 90s a lot of mates used to go. That was back in the days that jumping over the fence was still an option. It's a very different crowd that goes now (none of that crowd from the 90s would go anywhere near it) and politics casts a big shadow over the event. Watch the footage from 90s events and compare to what you see in more recent ones and you can see political messaging in everything from flags to speeches to the chants from the audiences.
Might still watch some of it though.
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Re: Glastonbury 2025
Perfect event for people to prove (PROVE) beyond doubt, to all reasonable persons, that they're 20/30/40 years younger than they actually are.
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Went about 20 years ago but not really into camping & seeing bands in fields (or even football stadiums)
To each their own & it’s obviously a money maker with 200,000 paying £300+ (is that right?) for that little beardy fellow
Or more likely his daughter now that he has switched his shares to avoid inheritance tax
It does seem to wind people up though
Usually watch bits & pieces on tv hosted by seemingly every BBC staff member bar Jimmy Saville & Huw Edwards.
Can switch over or off at any point & be in bed in 2mins while avoiding shitting in a hole
Not heard any of the line up as being someone I’m desperate to see.
To each their own & it’s obviously a money maker with 200,000 paying £300+ (is that right?) for that little beardy fellow
Or more likely his daughter now that he has switched his shares to avoid inheritance tax
It does seem to wind people up though
Usually watch bits & pieces on tv hosted by seemingly every BBC staff member bar Jimmy Saville & Huw Edwards.
Can switch over or off at any point & be in bed in 2mins while avoiding shitting in a hole
Not heard any of the line up as being someone I’m desperate to see.
Re: Glastonbury 2025
only1billybonds wrote: ↑27 Jun 2025, 10:50 Apart from the middle class cuntiness of the thing, the amount of people the BBC send there is fucking mind blowing. Presenters,cameramen,sound techs and a bunch of hangers on,all on wages and expenses. And guess who pays for it?
Oh, and the grand old socialist Michael Eavis has pulled off a blinding tax dodge by signing a load of shit over to his daughter. Good darts comrade!
What a miserable old bitter twat you are.
Re: Glastonbury 2025
Yes looking forward to watching a bit on TV, always find something new that i like.
i only went once - 1987. Took one look at all the smellies, watched New Order, jumped back in the car and fucked off to Bristol for the weekend. Not really our thing, mud, shit etc
i only went once - 1987. Took one look at all the smellies, watched New Order, jumped back in the car and fucked off to Bristol for the weekend. Not really our thing, mud, shit etc