Posted by RH Gyrl on 31/1/2005, 3:41 am, in reply to "Re: FLC - Glastonbury - DVD" --Previous Message--
I'm just glad it's one of better composed songs, and not something too Beatley like "She Loves You (Yeah, Yeah, Yeah)" or "I Want to Hold Your Hand".
Do you remember the old film clips of Beatle shows with girls in the audience screaming their lungs out in the background? In 10 years or so there will be clips of FLC shows with us screaming just like that-lol. I suppose I can think of "Hey Jude (Law)"
when I eventually get the DVD and watch it.
: Totally agree with that.. Paul McCartney was
: great with the Beatles, but I can't say I've
: been terribly partial to much of his stuff
: since then.
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: Blur must be a festival band or something.
: Now
: that you mentioned it I remember them
: playing at the Field Day Festival - I guess
: I must've blurred Blur from my memeory. I'm
: not sure where Paul McCartney fits into the
: scheme of things either. Don't get me wrong,
: I think he's very talented, but somehow
: doesn't fit within this era of music. He
: would fit better on a DVD with The Stones,
: The Who, and other classic British rock
: bands.
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: Yeah its a pretty interesting mix.. though
: personally I wouldn't miss Blur too much if
: they weren't on there. I've seen them play
: two festivals and they were as boring as all
: hell both times.
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: Oh I can't wait until this hits the stores!
: You and the rest of the voters did such an
: excellent job selecting a decade worth of
: brilliant performances! Huey, Fast, Mackie,
: Robbie, Thom, The Chemical Bros....so many
: men, so little time...
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: Haha yeah I voted on that.. I didn't realise
: it was coming out so soon though - thanks
: for the info!
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: Found this info on the greenplastic.com
: Radiohead web-site and noticed that FLC was
: part of this "best of" collection!
:
: The Glastonbury DVD Glastonbury Anthems- The
: Best of 1994 to 2004 has been unveiled, and
: Radiohead's 1997 performance of Karma Police
: made the cut. The tracklisting is as
: follows-
:
: Blur 'This Is A Low' (1994)
: The Levellers 'One Way Of Life' (1994)
: Elastica 'Connection' (1995)
: Prodigy 'Breathe' (1997)
: Radiohead 'Karma Police' (1997)
: Placebo 'The Crawl' (1998)
: Robbie Williams 'Angels' (1998)
: Fun Lovin' Criminals 'Scooby Snax' (1999)
: Manic Street Preachers 'A Design For Life'
: (1999)
: The Chemical Brothers 'Hey Boy Hey Girl'
: (2000)
: Moby 'Why Does My Heart' (2000)
: Travis 'Driftwood' (2000)
: Coldplay 'Yellow' (2002)
: Faithless 'We Come 1' (2002)
: Ash 'Shining Light' (2002)
: Supergrass 'Pumping On Your Stereo' (2003)
: Primal Scream 'Rocks' (2003)
: Basement Jaxx 'Good Luck' (2004)
: Franz Ferdinand 'Matinee' (2004)
: Paul McCartney 'Hey Jude' (2004)
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: The DVD, scheduled for release on March 21,
: also includes a short film and interviews
: with the Eavises. The tracklisting was
: chosen by fans via an online poll, with over
: 30,000 visitors casting votes. (People
: still luv FLC!!!)
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