glasgowcyclist
Charming but somewhat feckless
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Your logic, in each one of our exchanges.
I need more of a clue, sorry. And you haven’t explained the why.
Your logic, in each one of our exchanges.
I wonder which was which.
Personally I've never had much time for Neil Young, although he was popular with some people I knew at university so I did hear him rather more that I would have liked. I watched 5 minutes of him tonight before the excitement of loading the dishwasher lured me away. All a matter of taste.
Charlie xcx is new to me, I'll catch on iPlayer tomorrow.
I enjoyed Pulp and Ezra Collective earlier.
See also Ezra Collective, great set and they were allowed to run way over time, which never happens at Glastonbury.
Deftones pulled out last minute so Ezra Collective were given more time and Skepta stepped in for a last minute slot.
Your logic, in each one of our exchanges.
I've patiently explained my position. You think there's a conspiracy of some kind. That's your prerogative, but I'm out, thanks.
Ah, I see you’ve edited your original response rather than respond to my subsequent post.
You haven’t ‘patiently explained ‘ anything and you don’t have enough information to know what I think.
Enjoy the rest of the Glastonbury show. Goodnight.
Absolutely, Neil Young has always been slightly polarizing, you either love his music slightly obsessively or find it a bit "meh".
Pulp were great, have to admit I was completely blown away by Self Esteem last night. Not usually my type of music but her set was really powerful.
I'm definitely in the meh camp with Neil Young. One of my best mates at uni was a big fan but he never converted me.Absolutely, Neil Young has always been slightly polarizing, you either love his music slightly obsessively or find it a bit "meh".
Pulp were great, have to admit I was completely blown away by Self Esteem last night. Not usually my type of music but her set was really powerful.