Posted by Coffeebug on 5/2/2005, 7:28 pm, in reply to "Re: FLC - Glastonbury - DVD" --Previous Message--
You're welcome! Yeah I think that Martin (creator of DiFontaine.net) is in contact with Steve, which is why Steve's CD is available through the site. It's pretty good actually, and not a bad price LOL
: Hey thanks for referring me to that site. As a
: result, I just found out that Steve, the
: former, former FLC drummer has moved back to
: the States and has his own music project
: going. I haven't been keeping up steadily on
: FLC or FLC related activity in the past year
: or so, so this is probably old news. Have a
: nice weekend!
:
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: haha cheers for that LOL have you checked
: out
: http://www.difontaine.net/forums/ yet by
: the way? It's not the busiest of forums, but
: I think its the biggest FLC one these days.
:
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: Ahhhh 25! You are no where near old! I'm 35,
: a
: decade older than you! I am the time frame
: of this DVD older than you-lol! Remember you
: are only as old as you feel
:
: --Previous Message--
: Sucks, doesn't it, getting older! I'm only
: 25
: which technically speaking isn't old per se,
: but it's starting to feel it!
:
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: I'm up there in age myself(not old enough to
: be from the Beatle era-lol) - but never too
: old for a good scream Their older stuff
: was definatley better - the sound and lyrics
: had so much more substance to them.
:
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: Haha I'm a bit old for screaming these
: days..
: I do love Hey Jude as a song though, but
: then it was further along in the lifespan of
: the Beatles wasn't it, and I seem like the
: later stuff better from what I've heard of
: it.
:
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: 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.
:
: --Previous Message--
: 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.
:
: --Previous Message--
: 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!
:
: --Previous Message--
: 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)
:
: 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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