There are already comments on the negroes and knick knacks screaming for the death of Jews on another thread but what did you c*nts think of the event? I've never been because I cannot abide hippies. It was bad enough in the 80's with all the crusties at Reading but all that back to mother earth bollocks turned me right off it. And £400? If I had that much money I'd get another guitar and a hand job down at Mrs Wangs Rub and Tug Emporium. Who the f*ck is Olivia Rodrigo? Admittedly she was rather easy on the eye but she couldn't hold a tune in a bucket. The same went for The 1975, is this what the kids are into now? It took some old gits and old school bands to sound half decent. I'll give a new band a go, you never know what you might discover, but what a load of bland, insipid, beige sounding, processed pap we were treated to. It seems to take a darkie screaming for genocide to get the crowd going, so much for peace love and harmony.
Never watched any of it. ****ing bunch of lefty loony ******ed baby wipes on and off stage. Did anyone win a speedboat?
As usual anything anti Israel and you're instantly deemed to be anti semetic. The protest is about their government not their religion. I'm anti semenic
I watched about 20 minutes of Olivier Rodrigo. ****ing hell she is bland. The audience appeared be singing along, every word. Can't believe anyone would choose to listen to that. Best thing about it was her gusset.
Never saw a minute of it. It does not sound like I missed much from what brief excerpts I have heard on the radio. Rod the Mod was virtually talking the words to his back catalogue and even an alien from Mars would be able to tell he was way past his prime just from hearing him. Just the same as Mick Jagger and those other fossils from the 60s that still rake in millions for croaking out their back catalogue to mugs prepared to pay fortunes for tickets. The Lefties cheering them on at events like Glastonbury are the same hypocrites moaning about millionaires not paying enough taxes. There have been plenty of music acts in the past that have used their music to make political statements but that is a bit different to standing on a stage and chanting to pissed old junkies in support of Muslim terrorists; and the woke BBC giving you a broadcast platform to do it (funded by us).