ianob7 wrote: » Alt J on now, I like them but for me it seems like everything else from the weekend will pale in comparison to what we seen from the Foos just now.. Open to suggestions for some other great sets to check out from the event 
thebaz wrote: » to be fair Glastonbury was founded on alternative - hippy/punk bands - Hawkwind etc - not large scale American rock - perhaps that what I struggle with - as a festival it has gone downhill , musically for me - but there is much else to still love there.
IamtheWalrus wrote: » I'd say Glasto's more recent headliners are more of a reflection on the current music scene rather than the festival itself.
STB. wrote: » Times like This pisses all over Everlong. The Ked. Ha Ha. I guess you say it fast.
ianob7 wrote: » Alt J on now, I like them but for me it seems like everything else from the weekend will pale in comparison to what we seen from the Foos just now.. Open to suggestions for some other great sets to check out from the event
everlast75 wrote: » It's not a case of "either/or" for Radiohead and Foo Fighters.... as the meme says.. why not both?
AllGunsBlazing wrote: » Glastonbury was never punk. They hated it and Reading became the antidote to it's perceived bloat in the late 80s and early 90's by championing the punk/indie/grunge bands. Radiohead would have been more at home on a Reading stage up until 1995 or so.
johnpatrick81 wrote: » I'd pay large amounts of money to see a Foo Fighter show where they played half the show as a Queen tribute, with Taylor out front. Fantastic version of Under Pressure!
klose wrote: » Didn't they play under pressure at slane in 2015 too? They definitely played jailbreak that night too, Jesus watching that gig brought back memories of a couple of years back gotta see the foos again soon!
AllGunsBlazing wrote: » Impressive beard.
thebaz wrote: » Glasnbury was always an alternative festival
Lisha wrote: » This shiit with the glass is rotten
Gizmo55 wrote: » Let's go and check out Stormzy while yer man in front of us bleeds to death :pac:
AllGunsBlazing wrote: » Not by the late 80's. It had a shocking image problem at the time and was verging on irrelevance. By 1991 Reading was the summer music festival to go to if you were in your teens or early twenties. Glasto was for mum and dad's generation.
qz wrote: » I'm about 15 mins behind on BBC2, Phoenix just over, some dude from NI with a beard doing something to his budy, reluctant to switch over as the temptation to rewind back to the beginning of Foos is mighty, am I missing anything on any other BBCs?