Astoria 20/04/06, Leeds 25/08/06, Prague 22/09/06, Wembley 18/06/07,
Dusseldorf 21/06/07, Manchester 17/08/09, London 18/08/09, LA 06/10/09, LA 07/10/09.
yes they do but i can see them doing a different slot because of the tour times they could do sat afternoon them go straight off to Holland
whilst here has any one been to the Portugal Optimus Alive Festival im hoping to go there .its ether there or Bilbao any ideas :?:
please don't mention d/r on this thread thank you
followed by dizzee rascal, corrine something or other, and hot chip so far....
hmmmmmm
not exactly fascinating so far
I so hope this latest PJ at Glastonbury stuff is true!!!!!
Regarding the quality of the line-up, given that less than 5% of it has been announced - it's a bit early to judge. From my perspective - not really bothered about U2, really looking forward to Muse and think Stevie Wonder will be a great way to close things on Sunday.
Now if there were some special guests who wanted to fly in from Hyde Park for Saturday afternoon......
were all hoping its true :P but we all know glasto m/e and co can keep us guessing. but im thinking v may know more than us so on that note im pretty hopeful i mean before the stones pulled out a hell of a lot of people had pj to play before them
so keep the positive thoughts and bring it on pearl jam
I spoke to Melvin Benn at the VIP barbecue at Reading 2008 and he told me that they were not interested in playing the modern Glastonbury - which worked out well for him as they played Reading instead in 2006.
Glastonbury's lineups these days are 99.9% garbage.
I spoke to Melvin Benn at the VIP barbecue at Reading 2008 and he told me that they were not interested in playing the modern Glastonbury - which worked out well for him as they played Reading instead in 2006.
Glastonbury's lineups these days are 99.9% garbage.
agreed, and its not worth just shy of £200 notes now to go and try and find that 0.1%
i agree with you about the head liners that's why i was hoping for pj .but there's so much more to do its not just the bands its meeting people you've not seen for a year or two .ive got a mate who lives in Ireland not seen him in years would have liked to have gone over there to see pj but i haven't got the money .
i still think its worth the 200 for 5 days
Glastonbury's lineups these days are 99.9% garbage.
the 0.1% was the year Shirley Manson had tonsillitis and couldn't make it.
oh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.
i agree with you about the head liners that's why i was hoping for pj .but there's so much more to do its not just the bands its meeting people you've not seen for a year or two .ive got a mate who lives in Ireland not seen him in years would have liked to have gone over there to see pj but i haven't got the money .
i still think its worth the 200 for 5 days
id agree this used to be the case in the 1990's before the festival went all corporate and lost its identity.
Now its no different to any other festival (camping onsite is a good bonus), so it all comes down to the line up now on which one to attend, in the past glastonbury was all about the experience and you are quite right it wasnt at all about the line up....
i agree with you about the head liners that's why i was hoping for pj .but there's so much more to do its not just the bands its meeting people you've not seen for a year or two .ive got a mate who lives in Ireland not seen him in years would have liked to have gone over there to see pj but i haven't got the money .
i still think its worth the 200 for 5 days
id agree this used to be the case in the 1990's before the festival went all corporate and lost its identity.
Now its no different to any other festival (camping onsite is a good bonus), so it all comes down to the line up now on which one to attend, in the past glastonbury was all about the experience and you are quite right it wasnt at all about the line up....
went in 94 & 95 and loved it.
I haven't been back since. I had a ticket for this year but after PJ announced their dates I got a refund.
I'm also going to have to resell T in The Park, which I'm fare more bummed about having gone last year and loving it... but I'm never missing a PJ show in Portugal!
i agree with you about the head liners that's why i was hoping for pj .but there's so much more to do its not just the bands its meeting people you've not seen for a year or two .ive got a mate who lives in Ireland not seen him in years would have liked to have gone over there to see pj but i haven't got the money .
i still think its worth the 200 for 5 days
id agree this used to be the case in the 1990's before the festival went all corporate and lost its identity.
Now its no different to any other festival (camping onsite is a good bonus), so it all comes down to the line up now on which one to attend, in the past glastonbury was all about the experience and you are quite right it wasnt at all about the line up....
Step away from the Pyramid and Other Stages, forget what Radio 1/Q Magazine/NME want to hype up and there's usually great stuff to be found. As it's got bigger it's become more mini festivals within a festival almost, great for me as I love the Jazz/World stage, Avalon/Acoustic and the greenfields. Really don't care about the headliners - the Pyramid stage/Other stage have become like any other festival. The majority at these stages tend to be there for the whole weekend and not see anything else... which you can do for 2 days at V and save yourself £20!
And there's not a cat in hells chance of Pearl Jam playing. The Pyramid is (apparently) completely booked and they won't foot the expense of putting in a second barrier on another stage just to satisfy PJ.
The secret to a happy ending is knowing when to roll the credits
i agree with you about the head liners that's why i was hoping for pj .but there's so much more to do its not just the bands its meeting people you've not seen for a year or two .ive got a mate who lives in Ireland not seen him in years would have liked to have gone over there to see pj but i haven't got the money .
i still think its worth the 200 for 5 days
id agree this used to be the case in the 1990's before the festival went all corporate and lost its identity.
Now its no different to any other festival (camping onsite is a good bonus), so it all comes down to the line up now on which one to attend, in the past glastonbury was all about the experience and you are quite right it wasnt at all about the line up....
Step away from the Pyramid and Other Stages, forget what Radio 1/Q Magazine/NME want to hype up and there's usually great stuff to be found. As it's got bigger it's become more mini festivals within a festival almost, great for me as I love the Jazz/World stage, Avalon/Acoustic and the greenfields. Really don't care about the headliners - the Pyramid stage/Other stage have become like any other festival. The majority at these stages tend to be there for the whole weekend and not see anything else... which you can do for 2 days at V and save yourself £20!
And there's not a cat in hells chance of Pearl Jam playing. The Pyramid is (apparently) completely booked and they won't foot the expense of putting in a second barrier on another stage just to satisfy PJ.
i don't think the ll play im just not going to give up hope! i don't think they ll even worry about a second barrier cos the fields big enough. and as its not a ROCK fest as such they wont need it .
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Astoria,Dublin,Reading 06,Wembley 07,Sheapards Bush & o2 09 thats multiple Jamgasms!
thats cos it IS EXCITING YAY
Astoria,Dublin,Reading 06,Wembley 07,Sheapards Bush & o2 09 thats multiple Jamgasms!
not convinced...
Dusseldorf 21/06/07, Manchester 17/08/09, London 18/08/09, LA 06/10/09, LA 07/10/09.
Ain't gonna be any middle anymore.
u2 stevie wonder, and muse
followed by dizzee rascal, corrine something or other, and hot chip so far....
hmmmmmm
not exactly fascinating so far
whilst here has any one been to the Portugal Optimus Alive Festival im hoping to go there .its ether there or Bilbao any ideas :?:
please don't mention d/r on this thread thank you
I so hope this latest PJ at Glastonbury stuff is true!!!!!
Regarding the quality of the line-up, given that less than 5% of it has been announced - it's a bit early to judge. From my perspective - not really bothered about U2, really looking forward to Muse and think Stevie Wonder will be a great way to close things on Sunday.
Now if there were some special guests who wanted to fly in from Hyde Park for Saturday afternoon......
How reliable are your sources? I really hope they are right.
2006 - Leeds Festival
2007 - London
2009 - Manchester / London
2010 - Berlin
2012 - Manchester I / Manchester II / EV Manchester
so keep the positive thoughts and bring it on pearl jam
I am going to Hyde Park and Arras for Pearl Jam and also got a free ticket for Rage at Finsbury Park.
http://www.last.fm/user/olivavu
I spoke to Melvin Benn at the VIP barbecue at Reading 2008 and he told me that they were not interested in playing the modern Glastonbury - which worked out well for him as they played Reading instead in 2006.
Glastonbury's lineups these days are 99.9% garbage.
http://www.last.fm/user/olivavu
agreed, and its not worth just shy of £200 notes now to go and try and find that 0.1%
i still think its worth the 200 for 5 days
the 0.1% was the year Shirley Manson had tonsillitis and couldn't make it.
id agree this used to be the case in the 1990's before the festival went all corporate and lost its identity.
Now its no different to any other festival (camping onsite is a good bonus), so it all comes down to the line up now on which one to attend, in the past glastonbury was all about the experience and you are quite right it wasnt at all about the line up....
I haven't been back since. I had a ticket for this year but after PJ announced their dates I got a refund.
I'm also going to have to resell T in The Park, which I'm fare more bummed about having gone last year and loving it... but I'm never missing a PJ show in Portugal!
about Portugal?
if so yes, been 06 and 07 and the portuguese are the best fans. they throw awesome pre-parties too!
well i may not get my wish but sounds like its Venice instead of Portugal now :P
Step away from the Pyramid and Other Stages, forget what Radio 1/Q Magazine/NME want to hype up and there's usually great stuff to be found. As it's got bigger it's become more mini festivals within a festival almost, great for me as I love the Jazz/World stage, Avalon/Acoustic and the greenfields. Really don't care about the headliners - the Pyramid stage/Other stage have become like any other festival. The majority at these stages tend to be there for the whole weekend and not see anything else... which you can do for 2 days at V and save yourself £20!
And there's not a cat in hells chance of Pearl Jam playing. The Pyramid is (apparently) completely booked and they won't foot the expense of putting in a second barrier on another stage just to satisfy PJ.
i don't think the ll play im just not going to give up hope! i don't think they ll even worry about a second barrier cos the fields big enough. and as its not a ROCK fest as such they wont need it .