Glastonbury 2019

Charlatans was very good as per, only shown about 5 songs though, why not the full set? Great band live, tim burgess was dressed as Billy and Jonny and looked about 5 years old .

Remarkable band.

Burgess has clearly lost any marbles he may have once had. He cuts a very, very strange figure these days.

When this came out he was the coolest **** on the planet. Had the looks, the hair, the clothes, the moves, the lot.

He’s still most definitely got the tunes though.

 
The Charlatans moved with the times,despite tragedy.....and continue to be relevant,their music is consistent and a cut above IMO.

Burgess is indeed odd,he's also a genius,and he fronts one of the coolest bands ever.
 
@Stoned Rose and @FantasyIreland they are a phenomenal band and keep churning out song after song and album after album and you're bang on fantasy about how the tragedies have made them stronger.

Great back catalogue and fantastic live and stoned rose you're spot on that Mr Burgess has definitely gone a bit cuckoo over the years, maybe the Californian sunshine has frazzled his brain. :)
 
Remarkable band.

Burgess has clearly lost any marbles he may have once had. He cuts a very, very strange figure these days.

When this came out he was the coolest **** on the planet. Had the looks, the hair, the clothes, the moves, the lot.

He’s still most definitely got the tunes though.


Probably smacked off his tits at the time, now he drinks tea, looked a right dick last night but still a great band.
 
It’s personal choice but Stormzy uses the N and F words more than Bernard Manning who’s getting a right panning off the Liberals on another thread, dons tin hat. But, some will say, because he’s black it’s ok to use it. I personally think Glastonbury are trying too hard to pander to those wanting diversity (not the dancers), I mean, how many of these Stormzy songs do most people know? Most of the crowd don’t have a fucking clue which “song” he’s going to “sing”, to me its not good but I’m an old fucker.
I reckon that most people didn’t know most of Pulp’s songs in 1996 but it was one of the most iconic performances ever.

I can imagine my Dad posting this had bluemoon been around when Prodigy first played Glastonbury.
 

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