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Bowie Tribute


Glastobuddy

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8 hours ago, themuel said:

Michael Stipe singing The Man Who Sold the World

I bloody love Michael Stipe and his voice. Always have. 

If anyone can tell me how to embed videos from my phone I will change it. 

nice one mate, good video that.

I was a big REM fan and obviously Bowie so thats the best of both worlds for me :)

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On 21/02/2016 at 2:19 PM, mungo57 said:

fuck it, here's another Space Oddity cover - can't remember if I have already posted it but here we go:

 

from the man himself, Steven Wilson from when I saw him at Hammersmith Apollo (not my vid by the way I take no credit for this)

This is great - lovely tribute.

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4 hours ago, jparx said:

Steven Wilson is awesome. No idea what he's doing this summer, but he's someone that really should be at Glastonbury. 

Porcupine Tree to headline 2017!

I am a massive SW/PT fan - personally I think he would be a bit shit at G though.

Needs minimum 2 hour set, in the dark, preferably indoors. Otherwise it would get lost totally I reckon.

The fact PT are on indefinite hiatus doesn't help either :'(

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1 minute ago, mungo57 said:

I am a massive SW/PT fan - personally I think he would be a bit shit at G though.

Needs minimum 2 hour set, in the dark, preferably indoors. Otherwise it would get lost totally I reckon.

The fact PT are on indefinite hiatus doesn't help either :'(

I'd be down for Porcupine Tree headlining the JPT one day. Even if they played outdoors I'm still not sure how 'shit' it would be though...they are still a great band even if you take away the lights/screens and give them a shorter set! It wouldn't be ideal but I'd still be excited!

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Interested in seeing the gig on the screens and hopefully Slick, Leonard, Dorsey, Garson etc playing in some capacity.

Nae interest in seeing a load of random c**ts getting up there and doing Space Oddity. 

Bits of the gig here

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