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2019 Headliners


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34 minutes ago, CaledonianGonzo said:

To an extent, yes.  But it also came with attendant low quality Buckingham numbers in the setlist.

Nicks and McVie are probably the more integral members from my POV.  I don't think the absence of the Buckster holes them below the waterline.

I'm talking purely in terms of performance here, not the songs themselves. Can't imagine their being quite the same level of sad, messy, historically grounded high drama between Nicks and Neil Finn.

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5 hours ago, SighMo said:

I've never given him time before, stupidly because I always think of the George version every time 'Ezra' comes up; can't stand George E.

The live performance with Ezra's emotinal delivery had me lost for words at times; loved it when he said, 'look at the sky for a moment'...very emotional.

Sames, fellow citizen. Somebody told me he did rockabilly so I've spent years ignoring him, but fuck that EotR set was brilliant. He's a future headliner of small/medium sized festivals for sure, so hopefully he'll rise to a Park or even JPT headliner on the next album.

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6 hours ago, SighMo said:

I've never given him time before, stupidly because I always think of the George version every time 'Ezra' comes up; can't stand George E.

The live performance with Ezra's emotinal delivery had me lost for words at times; loved it when he said, 'look at the sky for a moment'...very emotional.

 

58 minutes ago, GETOFFAMYLAWN said:

Sames, fellow citizen. Somebody told me he did rockabilly so I've spent years ignoring him, but fuck that EotR set was brilliant. He's a future headliner of small/medium sized festivals for sure, so hopefully he'll rise to a Park or even JPT headliner on the next album.

Showed someone at work the footage of Mike Shinoda getting the Reading crowd singing In The End. Couldn't figure out why he was a bit sniffy about it.

Turned out that he'd managed to completely convince himself that Chester Bennington had been up on a child abuse rap, and had hated Linkin Park for years as a result...

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5 minutes ago, eFestivals said:

Elton has just released his first UK dates, for the beginning of June.

Hmmmm!

He's also in Switzerland the Saturday and Sunday of GF and isn't doing three nights anywhere else on the tour.

I think he's a shoe-in for 2020 myself.

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17 hours ago, CaledonianGonzo said:

I gather it's a bit of a 'thing', but when I saw them the version of I'm So Afraid seemed to go on forever.

It's not exactly an indispensable fav but I'd take those sweaty histrionics over the Peter Green stuff anyway, just does absolutely nothing for me.

no Big Love would be a loss tho.

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