O/T Glastonbury

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Seasick Steve isn't a main stage act.

He doesn't jump around the stage, have strobe lights, dancers, big jump about songs.

He's very much a smaller stage act, and he fits there perfectly.
 
His performances are much too intimate to work as main act sadly.

Does it matter though? Seeing him at a smaller stage with a smaller crowd is much better.
 
Only done one song and Arctic Monkeys have already played the best tonight. SSS clear in second place.

Bit of bias there, I will admit.... they are ****ing class though
 
Glastonbury is not my cup of tea far too mainstream for me and I don't know much about AM but they are pretty good must admit. They're killing it right now.

Singer looks like David Tennant and Eminem's lovechild


I love Seasick Steve also. Completely different to what I listen to but it's brilliant stuff
 
Glastonbury is not my cup of tea far too mainstream for me and I don't know much about AM but they are pretty good must admit. They're killing it right now.

Singer looks like David Tennant and Eminem's lovechild

lol I can see what you mean on his looks... Alex Turner looks completely different from when they first started out.


I'd say Arctic Monkeys are the best British band since Oasis at least. They are this generations' equivalent anyway.
 
lol I can see what you mean on his looks... Alex Turner looks completely different from when they first started out.


I'd say Arctic Monkeys are the best British band since Oasis at least. They are this generations' equivalent anyway.

whats with his ****ty blazer coat though **** sake and his spice boy hair cut?!
 
For me, Arctic Monkey's emerged in a brilliant blur with their first album.

Loved it. Full of spunk, cocky, witty and catchy as ****.

Then I think they took themselves seriously, a few decent tracks here and there afterwards, but nowhere near the brilliance of the first album.

I'm a picky **** though.