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By henry bear · Posted
Fair play to the BBC, they did exactly that: SZA’s striking set failed to set Glastonbury alight https://www.bbc.com/news/articles/ck5g74jr59eo -
That would be horrible, probably end up with a SZA sized crowd. Let them be quality on the right sized stage for their following rather than force them into an uncomfortable position
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By yehbutnobut · Posted
Seeing as there’s a way to go, if the OP can please edit the thread title starting it with ‘The’, whilst adding a capital T to ‘thread’, you’ll please the rest of us with obsessive compulsive grammar disorder 🙏 It’ll piss it down else. -
This is the whole thing that people hate. They dont want the fest to get knocked down a peg. It just happened so now you know the feeling of other festivals that had stuff like this happen. This is Glasto's Frank Ocean moment but they dont get a do over next week so its gonna be a sticking point for a while. bbc had a messed up audio feed which didnt get fixed for a while and it easily made everyone who was interested to watched wonder what happened. From the sound of it a lot of people left early today so thats a factor in this.
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By FuzzyDunlop · Posted
No, the BBC were doing their job. Their job was to make the TV show & entertainment package look as good as possible for the viewing audience. Clever camera shots, hiding a sparse crowd - that's all part of it. Out of curiosity, were you so annoyed when they made QOTSA crowd look a lot larger last year? Or is it just pyramid headliners you think should have that treatment? A guardian review of the performance is subjective. What you or I consider to be 5*, someone else could think is a load of old shite... but if they are reporting it as "news" then they should be bringing up the low crowd IMO.
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