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Just look at that crowd, listen to those tunes, mimic that sax and then tell me he wouldn't do top spot on the Pyramid justice.

 

Of all three acts heavily touted, he's the one I'm most confident in knocking out the crowd, and that's saying something given Olivia Rodrigo has the big singles and The 1975 have an immaculate live show.

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8 hours ago, NorthernSoul52 said:

Just look at that crowd, listen to those tunes, mimic that sax and then tell me he wouldn't do top spot on the Pyramid justice.

 

Of all three acts heavily touted, he's the one I'm most confident in knocking out the crowd, and that's saying something given Olivia Rodrigo has the big singles and The 1975 have an immaculate live show.


It was a hugely cathartic moment.


After the previous two years of sh*t, the buzz in the air at that festival just felt different. 
 

It was the usual Glasto feeling plus 20%.

We took our spot about 20 metres or so in front of the big tree at the back of the field, as I looked around I had this huge wave of emotion. 

Finally, we were back. 

We had a group of 20 or so Geordies to our right, in full on party mode. 
 

Sam and the band brought their A game, the sun was going down behind the best stage in the world and everyone in that field was lapping it up. 

In my top 5 Glasto moments. 

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8 hours ago, NorthernSoul52 said:

Just look at that crowd, listen to those tunes, mimic that sax and then tell me he wouldn't do top spot on the Pyramid justice.

 

Of all three acts heavily touted, he's the one I'm most confident in knocking out the crowd, and that's saying something given Olivia Rodrigo has the big singles and The 1975 have an immaculate live show.

I think it's very hard to see someone doing justice on a stage if you've no interest in them.

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25 minutes ago, nikkic said:


It was a hugely cathartic moment.


After the previous two years of sh*t, the buzz in the air at that festival just felt different. 
 

It was the usual Glasto feeling plus 20%.

We took our spot about 20 metres or so in front of the big tree at the back of the field, as I looked around I had this huge wave of emotion. 

Finally, we were back. 

We had a group of 20 or so Geordies to our right, in full on party mode. 
 

Sam and the band brought their A game, the sun was going down behind the best stage in the world and everyone in that field was lapping it up. 

In my top 5 Glasto moments. 

Agree with all of this, the setting and timing were absolutely perfect for him.  I’m soppy too as you could see how much it meant to him so just made it all the better 

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1 minute ago, sisco said:

Agree with all of this, the setting and timing were absolutely perfect for him.  I’m soppy too as you could see how much it meant to him so just made it all the better 


Agreed. When you can see how much it means to an act, it also serves to amplify things.


Wolf Alice that year another huge example of that. 
 

The Streets and Barry Can’t Swim this year. 
 

Crowd connection is key. 

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3 hours ago, northernangel said:

I think it's very hard to see someone doing justice on a stage if you've no interest in them.

Then find another stage and watch somebody else do justice to it there, I guess. 

 

That's the beauty of Glastonbury. If you go see an act in the hope they'll fumble it because they're not your cup of tea, then you're wasting your time, not theirs, surely? 

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3 hours ago, nikkic said:

Wolf Alice that year another huge example of that. 

Tbf I think the adrenaline given they barely made it back to the UK from California thanks to flight problems and that they probably therefore weren't aware of what day/time it was helped.

 

Was a good set from watching on TV though.

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3 minutes ago, NorthernSoul52 said:

Then find another stage and watch somebody else do justice to it there, I guess. 

 

That's the beauty of Glastonbury. If you go see an act in the hope they'll fumble it because they're not your cup of tea, then you're wasting your time, not theirs, surely? 

Feels like the vibe at most festivals tbf, not least one with the size and sprawl of Glastonbury. I know that in 2019, much as Stormzy earned his spot at that space/time and went down well, I probably would've been at Interpol in the Woodsies because I'm that stale and predictable a 2000s rock boy. Or indeed that last Glasto just gone, I genuinely may well have skipped the Pyramid Stage altogether.

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10 minutes ago, NorthernSoul52 said:

Then find another stage and watch somebody else do justice to it there, I guess. 

 

That's the beauty of Glastonbury. If you go see an act in the hope they'll fumble it because they're not your cup of tea, then you're wasting your time, not theirs, surely? 

I'm not saying that's an issue going somewhere else to see someone. I'm just saying if you aren't into an act like even as a probable I'll check them out time I did with George Ezra for example then it won't happen for you.

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2 minutes ago, northernangel said:

I'm not saying that's an issue going somewhere else to see someone. I'm just saying if you aren't into an act like even as a probable I'll check them out time I did with George Ezra for example then it won't happen for you.

Absolutely. But it does go both ways too - walked away from SZA liking her stuff more, for example. 

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5 minutes ago, NorthernSoul52 said:

Absolutely. But it does go both ways too - walked away from SZA liking her stuff more, for example. 

I reckon quite a few people did stay for SZA and thought she was decent tbf.

 

I say this tbf as someone who knows they'd have been at The National instead.

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17 hours ago, NorthernSoul52 said:

Just look at that crowd, listen to those tunes, mimic that sax and then tell me he wouldn't do top spot on the Pyramid justice.

 

Of all three acts heavily touted, he's the one I'm most confident in knocking out the crowd, and that's saying something given Olivia Rodrigo has the big singles and The 1975 have an immaculate live show.

Was initially a nay-sayer, but after watching that 2022 performance back I'll be at the front for Fender in 2025. Absolute class.

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4 hours ago, NorthernSoul52 said:

I fully expected to go to The National. Took a punt out of curiosity in the end! 

Isn't that what festivals are for? If it's there and you're happy you don't necessarily need to see them again, why not take a chance on the alternative. It's why I think I might have seen St Vincent instead of The Killers at Mad Cool 2022 when they were both inexplicably on at the same time.

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1 hour ago, charlierc said:

Isn't that what festivals are for? If it's there and you're happy you don't necessarily need to see them again, why not take a chance on the alternative. It's why I think I might have seen St Vincent instead of The Killers at Mad Cool 2022 when they were both inexplicably on at the same time.

Bingo.

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