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Most legendary headline performances ever?
Started by VCK, Oct 22 2009 02:20 PM
19 replies to this topic#1
Posted 22 October 2009 - 02:20 PM
Topic title says it all...
I see Radiohead in 1997 crop up quite a bit, and I'd say Jay-Z is also definitely up there. Another three I keep hearing about are Pulp 1995, The Prodigy 1997 and Paul McCartney 2004.
I also think Blur and possibly Springsteen from this year will go down in history.
And then there's the legendarily bad performances such as Oasis 2004 and Happy Mondays 1990.
#2
Posted 22 October 2009 - 02:35 PM
VCK, on Oct 22 2009, 03:20 PM, said:nail on the head with Radiohead in 1997!Topic title says it all...
I see Radiohead in 1997 crop up quite a bit, and I'd say Jay-Z is also definitely up there. Another three I keep hearing about are Pulp 1995, The Prodigy 1997 and Paul McCartney 2004.
I also think Blur and possibly Springsteen from this year will go down in history.
And then there's the legendarily bad performances such as Oasis 2004 and Happy Mondays 1990.
a few get close but IMO the 1st dropping of OK Computer was truly epic
1. Lucky
2. My Iron Lung
3. Airbag
4. Planet Telex
5. Exit Music (For A Film)
6. The Bends
7. (Nice Dream)
8. Paranoid Android
9. Karma Police
10. Creep
11. Climbing Up The Walls
12. No Surprises
13. Talk Show Host
14. Bones
15. Just
16. Fake Plastic Trees
17. You
18. The Tourist
19. High & Dry
20. Street Spirit (Fade Out)
btw - even though i wasnt there, i bet Bowie in 2000 gets a lot of kudos too!!
#3
Posted 22 October 2009 - 02:37 PM
I think the headliner that always sticks in my mind is Macca. Sometimes you forget just how good headliners can be, but I have so many memories of that show.
*The big yellow curtain that covered the stage - It opened and there was Paul behind it. Simple, but sent shivers up my spine when it flew open.
*Live and Let die - I was on the front barrier, I had waited through alot of things to get that spot (Including Black eyed peas
), but this song made it more than worth it. The flames nearly took my head off mind you and I can still remember the heat coming from them. Awesome.
* Hey Jude - Jaw dropping. One of my least favourite Beatles songs...yet...I dunno that night with everyone singing it...wow.
*Helter Skelter - The first time played Live EVER - That says it all.
* Pauls dedication to John and George (All things must pass) = Tears
* The red/white/blue glitter/paper that was shot into the crowd at the end. Just remembered being covered with the stuff. I still have the bits today, a nice little memory
I don't think anything has since come close to touching that Pyramid performance IMO (Including Blur last year who were outstanding)
1.Jet
2.Got To Get You Into My Life
3.Flaming Pie
4.All My Loving
5.Let Me Roll It
6.She's A Woman
7.Maybe I'm Amazed
8.The Long and Winding Road
9.In Spite Of All The Danger
10.Blackbird
11.We Can Work It Out
12.Here Today
13.All Things Must Pass (George Harrison cover)
14.Yellow Submarine
15.I'll Follow The Sun
16.Calico Skies
17.Eleanor Rigby
18.Drive My Car
19.Penny Lane
20.Get Back
21.Band on the Run
22.Back in the U.S.S.R.
23.Live and Let Die
24.I've Got a Feeling
25.Lady Madonna
26.Hey Jude
27.Yesterday
28.Any Destination
29.Let It Be
30.I Saw Her Standing There
31.Helter Skelter
32.Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise)
33.The End
Edited by Petewasbristol, 22 October 2009 - 02:47 PM.
#4
Posted 22 October 2009 - 03:03 PM
Some headliners i'd call legendary
Blur 09
Jay-Z 08
Macca 04
Muse 04
Faithless 02 (2nd from top, although ive sneaked them in)
Bowie 00
Oasis 95
Pulp 95
Radiohead (more than once)
Coldplay (come on - at least once, although not sure which!)
#5
Posted 22 October 2009 - 03:21 PM
For me (only cuz I was there):
2003 - Radiohead
2004 - Macca
2008 - The Verve
2009 - Blur
#6
Posted 22 October 2009 - 03:35 PM
I never used to watch the headliners much my all time fave performances are:
The Cure, Ozrics, Hawkwind, Archaos - Glastonbury 1990
The Orb, Dogs of Heaven Wicca Man, Levellers - Glasto 1992
Black Crowes, Velvet Underground, Robert Plant,Ozrics, Digable Planets, Hothouse Flowers, Senser, Saw Doctors, Barenaked Ladies, Porno for Pyros, Transglobal - my fave Glasto 1993
RATM, Jah Wobble, Headcharge, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Orbital, Tindersticks, L7, Pulp, Johnny Cash, Radiohead, Space Ritual 94 -Glaso 94
Gong, Cosmic Charlies, Page + Plant - Glastonbury 1995
Supergrass, Shooglenifty, Prodigy, Chemical Brothers, SFA, Radiohead - Glasto 1997
Gomez, Doves, Taj Mahal, Rocket from the Crypt, Robbie Williams, Tony Bennett, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Bates Motel, Pulp, Ozrics - Glasto 1998
QOTSA, Blondie, Hole, Lamb, Faithless, Al Green, Fun Lovin Criminals, Dodgy - Glasto 1999
The The, ADF, Moby, Pet Shop Boys, Reef, Willie Nelson, David Bowie - and all of Glasto 2000!
Mercury Rev, Seafood, White Stripes, Robert Plant, Roger Waters, Air- Glasto 2002
Jimmy Clif, Lemonjelly, Cyderdelic, Polyphonic Spree, Flaming Lips, Radiohead, Love, Death in Vegas - Glasto 2003
Paul McCartney - Glasto 2004
The Wailers, Ska Cubano, Femi Kuti, Levellers, Blackbud, Editors, Bloc Party, Willie Mason - Glasto 2005
Guilty Pleasures, Pama International, CSS, Klaxons, Fat Freddys Drop, Ganjagiri, 3 Daft Monkeys, John Fogerty - Glasto 2007
Seasick Steve, Leonard Cohen, Neil Diamond, Vampire Weekend, Seth Lakeman, Sid Griffin & The Coal Porters, Joan Armatrading, Manu Chao, Jimmy Cliff - Glasto 2008
Neil Young, Crosby, Stills and Nash, Blur, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Rokia Traoré, The Puppini Sisters, Black Eyed Peas, Imelda May, The Low Anthem, The King Blues - Glasto 2009
Saw other acts obviously but these have been my hi-lights
Edited by 5co77ie, 22 October 2009 - 03:37 PM.
#7
Posted 22 October 2009 - 03:42 PM
5co77ie, on Oct 22 2009, 04:35 PM, said:I never used to watch the headliners much my all time fave performances are:
Supergrass, Shooglenifty, Prodigy, Chemical Brothers, SFA, Radiohead - Glasto 1997
Saw other acts obviously but these have been my hi-lights
I agree on all points there. Radiohead were amazing in 1997 but SFA blew me away, as did Chemical Brothers that year. I wasn't that impressed with Prodigy in 97 mind, but that might be due to the fact that there were just too many people trying to see them at once.
Dare I say it but the Radiohead set almost had me in tears.
#8
Posted 22 October 2009 - 03:49 PM
mortosaurus, on Oct 22 2009, 04:42 PM, said:I agree on all points there. Radiohead were amazing in 1997 but SFA blew me away, as did Chemical Brothers that year. I wasn't that impressed with Prodigy in 97 mind, but that might be due to the fact that there were just too many people trying to see them at once.
Dare I say it but the Radiohead set almost had me in tears.
hey, there's no shame in it... i had tears in my eyes during Climbing Up The Walls this year and that was at Reading Fest so i can only imagine what it would be like at Glastonbury!!!
#9
Posted 22 October 2009 - 03:51 PM
I have to agree - Macca in 2004 is my favourite gig of all time. Incredible. I can't see it ever being topped. I also loved Bowie in 2000 - quite a show.
Oasis the previous evening were shite and a huge let down though, the worst headline act I've seen.
#10
Posted 22 October 2009 - 04:03 PM
As much as liked the Bowie set in 2000 I watched it with my old Uni friend who was practically in love with him so this slightly marred the event.
I kind of remember Carl Cox being very good in 1999. I say kind of. I just remember lots and lots of pretty colours. Acid you are a cruel, cruel mistress.......
#11
Posted 22 October 2009 - 09:13 PM
#12
Posted 22 October 2009 - 09:35 PM
Petewasbristol, on Oct 22 2009, 03:37 PM, said:I think the headliner that always sticks in my mind is Macca. Sometimes you forget just how good headliners can be, but I have so many memories of that show.
*The big yellow curtain that covered the stage - It opened and there was Paul behind it. Simple, but sent shivers up my spine when it flew open.
*Live and Let die - I was on the front barrier, I had waited through alot of things to get that spot (Including Black eyed peas
), but this song made it more than worth it. The flames nearly took my head off mind you and I can still remember the heat coming from them. Awesome.
* Hey Jude - Jaw dropping. One of my least favourite Beatles songs...yet...I dunno that night with everyone singing it...wow.
*Helter Skelter - The first time played Live EVER - That says it all.
* Pauls dedication to John and George (All things must pass) = Tears
* The red/white/blue glitter/paper that was shot into the crowd at the end. Just remembered being covered with the stuff. I still have the bits today, a nice little memory
I don't think anything has since come close to touching that Pyramid performance IMO (Including Blur last year who were outstanding)
1.Jet
2.Got To Get You Into My Life
3.Flaming Pie
4.All My Loving
5.Let Me Roll It
6.She's A Woman
7.Maybe I'm Amazed
8.The Long and Winding Road
9.In Spite Of All The Danger
10.Blackbird
11.We Can Work It Out
12.Here Today
13.All Things Must Pass (George Harrison cover)
14.Yellow Submarine
15.I'll Follow The Sun
16.Calico Skies
17.Eleanor Rigby
18.Drive My Car
19.Penny Lane
20.Get Back
21.Band on the Run
22.Back in the U.S.S.R.
23.Live and Let Die
24.I've Got a Feeling
25.Lady Madonna
26.Hey Jude
27.Yesterday
28.Any Destination
29.Let It Be
30.I Saw Her Standing There
31.Helter Skelter
32.Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band (Reprise)
33.The End
Couldnt have put it better meself mate. I owe you a pint next June for this one. Awesome post.
(I still have some of the confetti aswell...)
To be Irish amongst you Brits that night was a privilege. He is one of your finest sons. Be proud.
#13
Posted 23 October 2009 - 04:57 AM
Muse in 2004, the video's of it on Youtube are epic!
Setlist:
Hysteria
Newborn
Sing For Absolution
Muscle Museum
Citizen Erased
Apocalypse Please
Screenager
Sunburn
Butterflies and Hurricanes
Bliss
Time Is Running Out
Plug-In Baby
Encore
Blackout
Stockholm Syndrome
#14
Posted 23 October 2009 - 07:05 AM
Bowie in 2000 was incredible. " Oh Glastonbury , you've got such a lucky face "
I was overwhelmed , really. Literally laughing with joy.
#15
Posted 23 October 2009 - 07:47 AM
From what I've seen on youtube/dvd or read about in magazines and boards, it seems Radiohead in 1997 and Pulp in 1995 are the winners because both acts were headlining a major festival for the first time (and the most major one at that), overcame great obstacles (horrible weather and being bumped up to replace the original headliner, respectively) and went above and beyond with transcendent performances that made everything all better, and both bands really blew up after those sets.
#16
Posted 23 October 2009 - 07:59 AM
Conrax, on Oct 23 2009, 12:57 AM, said:Muse in 2004, the video's of it on Youtube are epic!
Setlist:
Hysteria
Newborn
Sing For Absolution
Muscle Museum
Citizen Erased
Apocalypse Please
Screenager
Sunburn
Butterflies and Hurricanes
Bliss
Time Is Running Out
Plug-In Baby
Encore
Blackout
Stockholm Syndrome
Oh yes, that's a great one. I have a bootleg dvd of this performance and then the proper dvd that came with the special edition of Black Holes & Revelations (but why doesn't the official dvd have Citizen Erased?). Shame the new album is such a disappointment.
#18
Posted 23 October 2009 - 07:20 PM
got to be the biggest buzz ive had from a headliner, even though it was on the other stage, seen plenty better at earlier times, but as far as headliners go, this is the one(excuse the pun)
#19
Posted 23 October 2009 - 10:24 PM
fave headliners....
1993 - The Kinks (Pyramid)
1994 - Peter Gabriel (Pyramid)
1997 - Radiohead (Pyramid)
1998 - Pulp (Pyramid)
1999 - R.E.M (Pyramid)
2000 - Bowie (Pyramid)
2002 - Coldplay (Pyramid)
2003 - Doves (Other)
2005 - White Stripes (Pyramid)
2007 - The Who (Pyramid)
2008 - The Proclaimers (Avalon)
2009 - Neil Young/Bruce Springsteen (Pyramid) - still cant make my mind up
gutted i missed 2004 for McCartney and 1995 Pulp -
p.s all time fave peformances
levellers - jazzworld (2005)
Men they couldn't hang - Acoustic (2007)
Naked Ruby - Gin Palace (i think) an amazing psyho/voodoobilly band!!!
#20
Posted 23 October 2009 - 10:41 PM
Blur in 1998 were pretty immense. I'd say the best overall headline set I've seen on the Pyramid.
McCartney will certainly live long in the memory of those who were there. OK, so it wasn't actually the first live performance of Helter Skelter (that was at least 30 May 2004 in Madrid if not before (I only know 'cause I downloaded a bootleg of it to see if I thought I should go and see him). I expect he said it was the first time played every night on the tour...
I think he'll be back for another go this year as well. Just a hunch.
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