Glastonbury 2019

Full set times and line-up -

https://www.radiox.co.uk/festivals/glastonbury/stage-times-line-up-2019/

BBC coverage inc. live streams from 1.15pm -

https://www.bbc.co.uk/events/er3v9r

live streams -

https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episodes/b007r6vx/glastonbury?seriesId=b007r6vx-live-now

Think I'll be kicking off with Goat Girl @ 2pm on the JP stage. Liked them on Jools.

Can't wait for Miley Cyrus. I'll bring a spare sledgehammer.

Tim Burgess of the Charlatans is showing a fine head of hair at Glastonbury.

This is what Glastonbury should be about.

Here I am reporting from Glastonbury.

I've just seen Liam Gallagher enjoying a bowl of soup.

I knew he'd absolutely love it if I went up to him and made a humorous reference to an Oasis song.

So I said, "Hello."

P.S. If you get that one, give yourself a pat on the back. Laughing out loud

P.P.S I've tried five times to write "hum o rous" (without the gaps) but it keeps coming out as "humorous".

Quote: Rood Eye @ 29th June 2019, 12:10 PM

P.S. If you get that one, give yourself a pat on the back. Laughing out loud

Laughing out loudLaughing out loudLaughing out loud........................:|

Carrie Underwood on now on the Pyramid, country rock - sassy.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p07dpj87/glastonbury-pyramid-stage-saturday

Just watching Charlatans again. A rock band. That's what Glastonbury is about, Not a bloody kids right of passage.

Neneh Cherry on West Holts right now is kinda fun & fresh.

Quote: Chappers @ 29th June 2019, 5:16 PM

Just watching Charlatans again. A rock band. That's what Glastonbury is about, Not a bloody kids right of passage.

Decent live band. Saw them at V96, and on tour a couple of years ago.

What, no Dad's Army on BBC2 tonight?

Quote: Billy Bunter @ 29th June 2019, 9:51 PM

What, no Dad's Army on BBC2 tonight?

My thoughts precisely

Brandon Flowers may be like a cross between Seth McFarlane and John Barrowman but that was great set the Killers just did and I liked the guests as well .

The Good, The Bad & The Queen are great fun.
Damon Albarn is one of the heroes of my teen years. Seeing him looking quite old and ragged makes me feel a bit old myself. Teary

The Cure did themselves proud, and won some new fans.

Missed this yesterday, but was obviously one of the highlights -

Kylie Minogue performs Where The Wild Roses Go (feat. Nick Cave)

https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p07f0ml4/glastonbury-kylie-minogue-where-the-wild-roses-go-feat-nick-cave

The Cure.

Not a fan as such, what I've heard on radio previously hasn't impressed.
However, I thought they were excellent last night.
Far better than I expected.
Robert Smith is a very good frontman.
I shall be listening to their back catalogue.