BBC and Glastonbury

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VinSumRox

Über Member
Location
Scottish Borders
Should have had the Biff headlining instead of those 1975 soppybollox

Absolutely
 

Dogtrousers

Kilometre nibbler
The Beeb only televise 5 or 6 of the stages, there are loads of other ones. Having stewarded there the last couple of years the punters are of a whole age range, loads of younger folk, who go to see other stuff rather than some of the past it acts.

Some friends of mine work as litter pickers there every year - and we end up doing cat and dog sitting. Attending it would be very much not my thing but I really enjoy watching it on telly.
 

wiggydiggy

Legendary Member
Biffy Clyro and Gary Numan have both been excellent.

I watched some of Numan, didn't talk much but looked and sounded like he was enjoying himself.

Saw a little of Pulp, think it's 30 years or so since they stood in for Stone Roses at the last minute and became legends (in my eyes), I'm saving that one to listen to in full later.
 

Beebo

Firm and Fruity
Location
Hexleybeef
The government has said it "strongly condemns" comments made by English punk duo Bob Vylan during their Glastonbury set earlier today, which was broadcast live on BBC iPlayer.

Rapper Bobby Vylan led chants of "free, free Palestine" and "death, death to the IDF [Israel Defense Forces]" during the duo's set, which came just before Kneecap's on the West Holts stage.

The government tells PA news agency: "The culture secretary has spoken to the BBC director general to seek an urgent explanation about what due diligence it carried out ahead of the Bob Vylan performance, and welcomes the decision not to re-broadcast it on BBC iPlayer."

Separately, Avon and Somerset Police says it is reviewing video footage of comments made by acts on the stage on Saturday.

The force says footage "will be assessed by officers to determine whether any offences may have been committed that would require a criminal investigation".
 

Animo

Well-Known Member
I'm trying to work out how there has been a miscarriage of justice when the bloke hasn't even had his trial yet.
 

Gwylan

Guru
Location
All at sea⛵
Can anyone explain to me the obsession the BBC has with Glastonbury ? The BBC webpage has 13 separate articles about the festival on it's front page and that doesn't include scrolling left and right. I understand it is popular, I even went in the mid 1980's, but honestly, does the majority of the population care, or even know it is on ? I find it peculiar to say the least - does the BBC hold shares in the company that runs it or something ?:wacko:

Lock of sucking up going on.
 

glasgowcyclist

Charming but somewhat feckless
Location
Scotland
"The culture secretary has spoken to the BBC director general to seek an urgent explanation about what due diligence it carried out ahead of the Bob Vylan performance, and welcomes the decision not to re-broadcast it on BBC iPlayer."

And yet Kneecap’s set will be available on iPlayer. 😂
 

wiggydiggy

Legendary Member
The government has said it "strongly condemns" comments made by English punk duo Bob Vylan during their Glastonbury set earlier today, which was broadcast live on BBC iPlayer.

Rapper Bobby Vylan led chants of "free, free Palestine" and "death, death to the IDF [Israel Defense Forces]" during the duo's set, which came just before Kneecap's on the West Holts stage.

The government tells PA news agency: "The culture secretary has spoken to the BBC director general to seek an urgent explanation about what due diligence it carried out ahead of the Bob Vylan performance, and welcomes the decision not to re-broadcast it on BBC iPlayer."

Separately, Avon and Somerset Police says it is reviewing video footage of comments made by acts on the stage on Saturday.

The force says footage "will be assessed by officers to determine whether any offences may have been committed that would require a criminal investigation".

I saw that very briefly on a news headline and misread it as Bob Dylan lol :whistle:
 
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