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Yep never say never, my feeling is based on nothing at all just a hunch really.

Part of me wishes macca would come back, part of me hopes he never does...it's a tough one. I get goosebumps thinking about some of that set (opening notes to all my loving a few songs in was an amazing moment. I think it was then it hit me that we were seeing a beatle playing at glastonbury) but then I do think what he could have played and how with the right setlist it would be the greatest thing ever seen at glastonbury...would have loved for him to have finished that set with the abbey road medley like he has been recently

I reckon his voice is fine

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Macca in '04 has gotta be in the top half dozen shows the festival has ever seen.

One of those few instances where there is that unique communion in Michael's field. Where, although there is this surging overwhelming feeling of togetherness, there is also that inner sense of distance/otherness. A unique catharsis or healing that can only be experienced yourself. The basis for it or benefits from it can't be articulated.

Kryptonite to cynics.

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Macca in '04 has gotta be in the top half dozen shows the festival has ever seen.

One of those few instances where there is that unique communion in Michael's field. Where, although there is this surging overwhelming feeling of togetherness, there is also that inner sense of distance/otherness. A unique catharsis or healing that can only be experienced yourself. The basis for it or benefits from it can't be articulated.

Kyptonite to cynics.

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Because the "kryptonite to cynics" was an oddly hyperbolic statement and I'd imagine there were many who weren't won over, and given that you said that it was good without being wble to explain why then those who weren't won over are unlikely to understand what was so good about it.

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Because the "kryptonite to cynics" was an oddly hyperbolic statement and I'd imagine there were many who weren't won over, and given that you said that it was good without being wble to explain why then those who weren't won over are unlikely to understand what was so good about it.

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No its not. The Beatles never put a classic concert on in their lives. Theres no classic "Beatles Live at...." album. And their gigs last 30 minutes. "25 if we didn't like it, we played it fast" according to Ringo. Don't get me wrong, I'm sure seeing the Beatles was fucking great. But it was just that - "seeing" the Beatles.

And it wasn't their fault either. Shitty PAs, screaming girls. They were the genesis of big stadium gigs.

Always such a shame they never toured from around 1968 with Billy Preston?! Now that was a live band. Imagine if they headlined Woodstock?!

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