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Does anyone know the coverage line up, just want to make sure i don't miss Bruce and Neil if indeed they will be televised. Thanks
 
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Not sure, but if you have digital TV and "press the red button" you get two further choices of coverage. It also has the benefit of not being interspersed with inane chat by "bouncy" presenters. :-/

I just watched an amazing performance by Regina Spektor - had me literally in tears. She is incredible and I must get to see her live soon.

Fleet Foxes on later tonight.

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oh, correction...Fleet Foxes on now! bye....!
 
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Does anyone know the coverage line up, just want to make sure i don't miss Bruce and Neil if indeed they will be televised. Thanks


Coverage is on now of course (BBC3 & 4) ..BBC 2 has 3 hours or so from 11.10 (inc Neil Y Live + F Foxes recorded apparently) There's literally almost non stop coverage on BBC3/4 through till Sunday Night
 
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And a fair amount of coverage on BBC HD.
 
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I have set up series link for the coverage on BBC HD Smile One of the best TV inventions ever!

Fleet Foxes highlights from the BBC Glastonbury site
 
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If you can record it Radiohead's legendary 1997 headline set is on BBC6 tonight at midnight.
 
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Denis,

You need to have a word with Mr Wilson for next year.
 
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nap-ster,

They might cause an incident Winker Hopefully this years tour might raise the bands profile and appear on the Emily Eavis radar. Getting on Jools Holland would also be a big break.
 
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Radiohead on BBC6 now. I don't have any S/W to record it (any recommendations for the future?)
 
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What is the Radiohead being broadcast? If it is the great 1997 or even the 2003 performance, then the complete show (well almost) is out there in lossless recordings, provided you look in the right places.

Unfortunately those places are not allowed to be mentioned on this forum, sorry.

As for the BBC coverage of Glastonbury, it is woeful compared with kind of coverage WDR give to the festivals in Germany, complete sets by named artists at the times they are shown on the TV schedule. Rockpalast

The BBC show little bits, across several channels and multichoice (red button) intersperced with some pretty moronic coverage of the festival as a whole. Pretty happy to see Mark Radcliffe there, so disappointed to see Lauren Laverne paid by our license fees to ramble on in moronic fashion.

Also posted on another forum:
"Ten years ago this night I saw one of the best performances I have ever seen, R.E.M. at Glastonbury, the next day I saw both Underworld (probably one of their best performance to that point), and Orbital, as well as many other good performances that weekend, by bands like Mercury Rev, etc.

After watching some of the BBC coverage tonight, I am so glad that I am at home. I don't get Neil Young, apart from 'The Needle and the Damage Done' (powerful), and most of the rest of the bands at Glastonbury left me dead.

Big plus to Lady Ga Ga, who kind of seemed to take Depeche Mode, Marilyn Manson and NIN and make it pop again, with some great persona on stage (although less than perfect application of costume tape) and Fleet Foxes who sang beautiful harmony on some lovely folky songs.
 
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Jamie,

You have mail. It was the 1997 performance and very good too. I agree about Mark Radcliffe, enjoyable on TV or Radio (his Kate Bush 'Aerial' interview was fantastic)
 
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Neil Young was on top form.
Rocking in a Free World was brilliant.
Also his take on the Beatles Day In The life.Fantastic stuff.
Bruce was on Chan4 last night also.

Stu
 
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...For all the Neil Saddoes out there here is the full set list for last nights epic performance.....

’Hey Hey, My My (Into The Black)’
’Mansion On The Hill’
'Are You Ready For The Country?'
'Everybody Knows This Is Nowhere'
'Spirit Road'
'Words'
'Cinnamon Girl'
'Mother Earth'
'The Needle And The Damage Done'
'Comes A Time'
'Unknown Legend'
'Heart Of Gold'
'Down By The River'
'Get Behind The Wheel'
'Rockin' In The Free World'
'A Day In The Life'(encore)
 
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Neil Young, fucking amazing!
 
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Has Adam turned off the robocensor?
 
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Originally posted by BigH47:
Neil Young, fucking amazing!
Did he muller his strings or what?
Howard you summed it up spot on man.
Stu
 
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This band i have never heard of before.
Friendly Fiers.
I thought were bloody good.
 
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Big plus to Lady Ga Ga, who kind of seemed to take Depeche Mode, Marilyn Manson and NIN and make it pop again, with some great persona on stage (although less than perfect application of costume tape)



...I thought she was good at first till I realised how much apparent lip syncing was going on ..watch her performance again ..dancing around mic by her side whilst the vocals carry on regardless ?? MIMING at Glasto - WTF! Eek
 
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She was miming all the way through.
Not hard to see.
Wrong IMO .
Stu
 
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