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Live at Worthy Farm


Hugh Jass

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8 minutes ago, GingerRock said:

Chris Martin's little speech. Lovely bloke, or pretentious bellend?

Not mutually exclusive

but I’ll go for the former. Tbf it wasn’t a tiresome diatribe or anything, just a few heartfelt words couched in cautious vagueness to not offend anyone.

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5 minutes ago, jparx said:

Lovely bellend

We were sitting on one of those benches at the meeting point not far from Leftfield on a sunny Saturday a few years back.  He was sitting next to us sharing chips with his daughter Apple.  I liked the idea that he was leading her astray 🙂 

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5 minutes ago, Skelts said:

Go back into whatever screen you were in and follow the signs for the emergency exit. They won’t be locked. Sure, you’ll set the alarms off but you’ll be outside and bovvered? 

Did exactly this btw!

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7 minutes ago, stuartbert two hats said:

I feel like I've just watched the headliners and wandered down to the naughty corner.

It does indeed. I think that's intended. The semi pro dancers look like they each represent a particular point in music history..

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Just now, sameimpala said:

Still bizarre that ezra was just skipped completely for the screenings. Did they have to submit the film before he recorded or something?

The way he was creepily looking into the camera while playing his guitar and walking around singing would be highly offensive to many eyes including mine. You had a lucky escape there...

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Signed off now. Overall thought the thing was excellent. Production was phenomenal, loved the way they tried to bring you in to the farm with the camera moving to different acts and the time of the day shifting as the show went on. Very cool and a bit emotional. Choice of acts was good for this type of thing and largely they were all decent to great. Really loved it 👍

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4 minutes ago, Padgey said:

Still don't get all this DJ palaver, twiddling knobs but nothing really changes.  Surely its just a chase of sticking a tape in and pressing play!

Woah there, let's not pull back the curtain and reveal the mighty and powerful Oz sticking on another euphoria cd

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