AnthonyCny wrote: It's flowing because if your watching on BBC it's not live. It's delayed and they cut out all the wheeling pianos etc out.
longshanks wrote: » Nah I can't agree with you on this chief, the crowd are lapping it up. The songs are flowing into each other now too, they're not stopping to wheel out a piano, change guitars etc.
Mike Guide 69 wrote: Get the karaoke machine out now!!!!!
Murrisk wrote: » I think Thom's bants with the crowd have been hilarious tonight. He's such a weirdo. :P
buzzinfly83 wrote: » Agree it doesn't look like much craic to be at.
Weepsie wrote: » I had the misfortune of seeing him at Glastonbury 3 years ago. Not by choice, but we were at that stage and a bit hungover. Properly awful. Nice guy and all, but his music is just brutal. Played off the stage by Dolly Parton or Kenny Rogers (not sure which year it was).
wirelessdude01 wrote: » Enjoying it but the lack of any semblance of interaction with the audience is off putting for me.
Weepsie wrote: » If people want crowd interaction, they'll have Ed Sheeran and his loop pedal on Sunday. Probably a lot of celebrity special guests and 2 hours of absolute dross.
wirelessdude01 wrote: » The contrast with tomorrow night's headliners is very stark. Enjoying it but the lack of any semblance of interaction with the audience is off putting for me. Used to love Kid A and Insomniac back in the day. Must listen to the newer stuff again.
radonicus wrote: » Think it's an excellent set.