What the fuck is this shit from cat Steven’s it’s fucking depressing!
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What the fuck is this shit from cat Steven’s it’s fucking depressing!
Thundercat is on the glato listing but has dissapeared off iplayer list, must be a rights thing
I was very impressed by his backing singers.Cat has been really enjoyable and he has sang beautifully tbf.
He is shiteCapaldi has been forced down our collective gullet over the last year or so. Not a fan of his crying moaning, but he was on a TV show over here a while ago with Niall Horan and gave me the idea of having jalapeños on a chicken fillet roll, which is something I will remain grateful for.
seen them live a few times, really enjoyed themThe War On Drugs are on the Other Stage at 19.45, never seen them live before but heard they’re decent.
Wow.What the fuck is this shit from cat Steven’s it’s fucking depressing!
He is shite
He reminds me of James Blunt. Shite music, but quite a good chat show guest.He is shite
Must be nearly 10 years since I saw them last after that classic Lost In A Dream LP, slipped off the radar a bit.seen them live a few times, really enjoyed them
The organizers and the landowner are the same person, aren't they? Makes a fortune, no doubt.Just curious; how much does the landowner get for allowing this on his property? I'm also imagining the state that site will be in after the festival ends; presumably the organisers will be required to return the site in the state they took it over?
It's his land.Just curious; how much does the landowner get for allowing this on his property? I'm also imagining the state that site will be in after the festival ends; presumably the organisers will be required to return the site in the state they took it over?
Michael evis is the landowner, he is a dairy farmer for the rest of the year.Just curious; how much does the landowner get for allowing this on his property? I'm also imagining the state that site will be in after the festival ends; presumably the organisers will be required to return the site in the state they took it over?
I never knew that; I just assumed that it was a normal working farm for 11 months of the year.The organizers and the landowner are the same person, aren't they? Makes a fortune, no doubt.
Just curious; how much does the landowner get for allowing this on his property? I'm also imagining the state that site will be in after the festival ends; presumably the organisers will be required to return the site in the state they took it over?
Just curious; how much does the landowner get for allowing this on his property? I'm also imagining the state that site will be in after the festival ends; presumably the organisers will be required to return the site in the state they took it over?
Just curious; how much does the landowner get for allowing this on his property? I'm also imagining the state that site will be in after the festival ends; presumably the organisers will be required to return the site in the state they took it over?
Thundercat is on the glato listing but has dissapeared off iplayer list, must be a rights thing
I don't know whether it still is but it was a proper working farm and he has to move his animals out of the way for a few weeks. His daughter pretty much runs it now but it's done a lot of good work for charities and Greenpeace over the years.Just curious; how much does the landowner get for allowing this on his property? I'm also imagining the state that site will be in after the festival ends; presumably the organisers will be required to return the site in the state they took it over?