
Sheaf Saint
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Really hard to whittle my entire GOAT playlist down to just ten tracks but here goes... Stone Roses - Made of Stone Aretha Franklin - Say a Little Prayer Frankie Valli - The Night Rufus & Chaka Khan - Ain't Nobody Depeche Mode - Enjoy the Silence Massive Attack - Unfinished Sympathy Love - Alone Again Or Primal Scream - Movin on Up Levellers - What a Beautiful Day Bob Marley - No Woman No Cry Special mention: Kula Shaker - The Great Hosannah. I get why they are so universally disliked by indie purists, and I can't say I'm a fan of most of their stuff, but this opening track from their second album is a massively underrated great tune IMO.
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So they're good enough to get us into a playoff spot, but not for automatic promotion. Glad we cleared that up.
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I'd rather not know what's going on in his head TBH.
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If she could bring herself back from the dead to do that, I would finally be convinced of her paranormal abilities.
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Enjoying Future Islands. The front man is an interesting character. Clearly pours his heart and soul into the performance.
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Maybe you're just too old to receive what they're trying to transmit 😉
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Meanwhile on the Park Stage, Kae Tempest has clearly had reduction surgery and been taking testosterone supplements. So much so that my daughter assumed it was actually a bloke on stage. They've changed an awful lot since I first saw 'her' at Bestival in 2011 fronting a band called Sound of Rum. Still a great artist though.
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Never gonna happen... https://www.independent.co.uk/arts-entertainment/music/news/glastonbury-iron-maiden-bruce-dickinson-b2778153.html
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I was hoping to catch a bit of Scissor Sisters but the feed from the Woodsies Stage failed. I know they're cheesier than a wotsit fondue, but I saw them at Homelands in Winchester in the mid 00s and they're a fun live act.
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Got to be the most dreary and uninspiring Saturday headliner they've ever had. I get that he's very famous and still has a lot of dedicated fans, but this is utter shit.
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Ezra Collective really bringing the party on the Other stage. I saw them a couple of weeks ago at Moovin festival and they're absolutely superb live.
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Pulp have been really good. Seems the surprise act on the Park Stage is gonna be Haim. Not a huge fan but always worth watching their live shows, if only to see the gurning faces their bass player pulls
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Oh and I'm looking forward to seeing just how much of Kneecap's set the BBC end up censoring, after announcing they wouldn't show it live.
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There's a surprise act on the Pyramid stage this evening and loads of people are convinced it's gonna be Pulp. Have to say I'm really not a fan of their new material. If I was there I would be at the Park Stage tonight - Beth Gibbons followed by Caribou. Last night there was a glimpse of Paul McCartney watching one of the acts from the side of the stage, and I see that the Bootleg Beatles are due to play the acoustic stage tomorrow. I wonder if he'll join them on stage?