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    O/t Glastonbury

    Just watched BBC 4. Fat boy slim………. Not everybody’s cup of tea, I know….. but bluddy enjoyed it!
    …..( bit more lighter than my last recommendation! ). Lol

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    Full of LGBT , BLM and Stop The Oil campaigners , bucket hat wearing middle class feck wits paying a fortune to stand in fields and listen to bands who sound like shyte playing live .

    In my opinion of course .

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    Quote Originally Posted by animallittle3 View Post
    Full of LGBT , BLM and Stop The Oil campaigners , bucket hat wearing middle class feck wits paying a fortune to stand in fields and listen to bands who sound like shyte playing live .

    In my opinion of course .

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    The sound quality for Foo Fighters on Friday and Guns N Roses yesterday was shyte. I went to see Guns at Tottenham and it was the same there too. They charge a bloody fortune for tickets and you cant hear them properly.

    Poor show really.

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    Had to turn the channel over they were that bad Eths. You're right, charging a fortune for garbage quality.

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    Went to see Muse at Leeds Road last week. Different gravy, absolutely outstanding and worth every penny. The best live show I’ve ever seen and Ive seen plenty.

    A mention too to the support acts Royal Blood and The Warning, they were very good aswell

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    Saw P!nk at the reebok a few weeks ago and show was great… sound quality also poor though…. £100 a pop, they should get sound right!!

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    The best outdoor gig I've ever seen and I wasn't even a massive fan .

    I was dragged kicking and screaming by an ex girlfriend to see Michael Jackson at Roundhay Park in 1988 .

    He was simply sensational , a two hour spectacular , a real show , unbelievable performance .

    I felt privileged to have seen it with my own eyes and it was worth every penny .

    The supporting artist was Kim Wilde who was also very good on many levels in 1988 .

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    Quote Originally Posted by animallittle3 View Post
    The best outdoor gig I've ever seen and I wasn't even a massive fan .

    I was dragged kicking and screaming by an ex girlfriend to see Michael Jackson at Roundhay Park in 1988 .

    He was simply sensational , a two hour spectacular , a real show , unbelievable performance .

    I felt privileged to have seen it with my own eyes and it was worth every penny .

    The supporting artist was Kim Wilde who was also very good on many levels in 1988 .
    It sarnded like a Thriller
    A bet tha moonwalked it ooam!

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    Quote Originally Posted by pass_and_move View Post
    It sarnded like a Thriller
    A bet tha moonwalked it ooam!
    I blamed it on the boogie Pass .

    https://youtu.be/Wb1_zCzOzTA

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