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Headliners 2023


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11 hours ago, maelzoid said:

Fair enough. But if we’re taking about Bruce’s epics, I do hate Outlaw Pete, but probably more because of what it’s not; Jungleland, Backstreets, incident, NYC serenade, Rosalita or Racing in the Street.

kiss called, they want their song back 😛 

 

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2 hours ago, mike46 said:

I always like it when headliners do ‘something’ to mark the occasion. Off the top of my head from the years I’ve been going:

Jay Z - Oasis cover walk on

Muse - had the Edge join them

U2 - had a video link from space 

Coldplay (2011) - turned the pyramid different colours

Arctics - used strings 

Stones - reworked Factory Girl into Glastonbury Girl. Also played 2,000 Light Years for the first time in years in a nod to the arctics

Mumfords - invited a load of guests for a big singalong 

Kanye - had the crane 

Coldplay (2016) - had the bracelets, although I think they used these in their tour too

Radiohead - hits setlist

Stormzy - special guests and the ballet dancers

Killers - special guests

The Cure - hits setlist (although that might be common, I’m not sure)

McCartney - special guests

Kendrick - unique setlist and show 

 

Any I missed?

 

 

The Cure was a very standard set for that tour, though it was a ‘festival’ tour so very calibrated.

Springsteen started with a Glastonbury special but after that was as standard a set as he does.

Coldplay wristbands were standard but getting Gibb and Eavis on wasn’t.

Metallica-I think was a normal setlist but do they always do that thing with the fans at the back of the stage?

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34 minutes ago, charlierc said:

I think that was a regular bit on the U2 360 Tour in 2011 giving that Bono knew the astronaut in question. Though it's also fair to note that the tour they had at that time would've been impractical to bring to Glastonbury given both that it used a fucking massive stage designed for stadiums and that all the apparatus for it was in the USA as Glasto was plonked in-between 2 US stadium shows.

I think the setlist idea was right - started with 5 Achtung Baby songs with Zoo TV style imagery, then Joshua Tree Tour opening, 2000's hits, Live Aid set and then a few odds & sods at the end. What they got wrong imo was thinking they could just fly in from a US show on a Wednesday night, do Glasto on the Friday, then back on a Sunday. Even if it was pissing it down, I doubt it was exactly fresh. That and looking back at it, they were out of sync with the backing track on the opening song, making it a bit of a messy start.

Someone said they think U2 could do another crack at this but that it would be funny if it was as rainy, which... fair. I think they themselves would be amused to come back only to get soggy again.

You also had Bono nearly falling over and then stressing about his back

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3 minutes ago, charlierc said:

Hmmm... that bit is understandable given it was still only just over a year from a pretty substantial back operation he had to have that lead to the planned 2010 date being canned.

Absolutely. Didn’t help them though, in terms of what they were able to deliver.

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3 minutes ago, Rose-Colored Boy said:

At the rate the MCU is declining in quality they’ll hopefully have the good sense to stop making them before that (he says optimistically) 

Given they have movies and TV shows planned out through to 2026, perhaps not. Saying that, there's so many storylines in parallel splintering around the place that I'm guessing he won't be in all of them.

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12 minutes ago, Rose-Colored Boy said:

At the rate the MCU is declining in quality they’ll hopefully have the good sense to stop making them before that (he says optimistically) 

I got off after Endgame, Spider-Man is the only Phase 4 movie I’ve watched (watched a few of the series too).

Felt like a perfect place to stop.

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10 minutes ago, charlierc said:

Given they have movies and TV shows planned out through to 2026, perhaps not. Saying that, there's so many storylines in parallel splintering around the place that I'm guessing he won't be in all of them.

Won’t be in most of them but could easily get called for the odd cameo which would affect touring plans.

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1 hour ago, MEGABOWL said:

The Cure was a very standard set for that tour, though it was a ‘festival’ tour so very calibrated.

Springsteen started with a Glastonbury special but after that was as standard a set as he does.

Coldplay wristbands were standard but getting Gibb and Eavis on wasn’t.

Metallica-I think was a normal setlist but do they always do that thing with the fans at the back of the stage?

Wheeling out Eavis in his denim shorts at a gig in Denmark would have been epic 

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4 hours ago, mike46 said:

I always like it when headliners do ‘something’ to mark the occasion. Off the top of my head from the years I’ve been going:

Jay Z - Oasis cover walk on

Muse - had the Edge join them

U2 - had a video link from space 

Coldplay (2011) - turned the pyramid different colours

Arctics - used strings 

Stones - reworked Factory Girl into Glastonbury Girl. Also played 2,000 Light Years for the first time in years in a nod to the arctics

Mumfords - invited a load of guests for a big singalong 

Kanye - had the crane 

Coldplay (2016) - had the bracelets, although I think they used these in their tour too

Radiohead - hits setlist

Stormzy - special guests and the ballet dancers

Killers - special guests

The Cure - hits setlist (although that might be common, I’m not sure)

McCartney - special guests

Kendrick - unique setlist and show 

 

Any I missed?

 

 

Beyonce had that bizarre Tricky cameo and had a video of festival goers play behind her during Halo.

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