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Justin Timberlake keeps circling around my head, but it's not the one.

 

Maybe we go back to somebody down the line of Cat Stevens and get somebody with a slightly lower star wattage in.

 

Maybe Joe Bonamassa comes and does his Rory Gallagher tribute - though that definitely wouldn't be big enough. Far more early Pyramid, that.

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3 hours ago, CaledonianGonzo said:

 

There's a tabloid article saying that's who they want - but nothing to indicate it's actually in motion.

 

An article handily published while she was trying to publicise her autobiography (out next month, probably quite good tbf). I think we can feel free to disregard the rumour until some more reliable evidence emerges.

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2 hours ago, MK1 said:

Lots of big Pink Floyd hits in the setlist

https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/david-gilmour/2024/royal-albert-hall-london-england-73a99ec9.html

 

I think David Gilmour's showed interest in playing Glastonbury in the past. Could he do it next year?

 

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17 minutes ago, Acid_Haze said:

Lots of big Pink Floyd hits in the setlist

https://www.setlist.fm/setlist/david-gilmour/2024/royal-albert-hall-london-england-73a99ec9.html

 

I think David Gilmour's showed interest in playing Glastonbury in the past. Could he do it next year?

 

I think he falls into no-man’s land at Glasto now; one of many acts of his era that could easily have headlined 15-20 years ago but may now be seen as underwhelming by the younger festival goers, especially given that the majority of the set is his solo stuff and from the Roger-less version of the Floyd

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Luck and Strange keeps growing on me, I think it's better than Momentary Lapse (But obviously comes nowhere near the best of Floyd). Romany Gilmour does a great cameo. Most amusing sections when he bursts into a floyd-esque guitar solo. I wish I could have seen him at the Albert Hall. Still reckon he's a very long shot for Glastonbury.

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11 hours ago, henry bear said:

I think he falls into no-man’s land at Glasto now; one of many acts of his era that could easily have headlined 15-20 years ago but may now be seen as underwhelming by the younger festival goers, especially given that the majority of the set is his solo stuff and from the Roger-less version of the Floyd

Does it matter if the younger festival goer sees it as underwhelming? Surely there will be more than enough to please them.

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