Erkka86 wrote:
Any idea where we "non-english" fans can whact this?
Well I'm Scottish and just tuned in to the BBC to watch it. Would be the same for Welsh and Northern Irish too.
Erkka86 wrote:
Any idea where we "non-english" fans can whact this?
Well I'm Scottish and just tuned in to the BBC to watch it. Would be the same for Welsh and Northern Irish too.
Another copied tweet:
"Boring old man" (and worse), say the dimwits. Wrong of course. It's like watching an elder Shakespeare reading Macbeth. Or an ageing Bogart doing Maltese Falcon in a theatre. It can't be perfect. It can't be THEN. But it is HIM.
Springsteen and Grohl back on for a 5 way guitar duel to finish Golden Slumbers
Just before Golden Slumbers he announced that this is the last night of the tour.
Copied this post from Twitter as it made me smile:
Is this the set list I would have chosen? No. Is he Paul McCartney and Iโm some talentless random sitting on my sofa while he has an absolute arsenal of genius to draw on? Yes.
joyce wrote:
According to The Guardian, David Grohl showed up to do I Saw Her Standing There and stayed for Band On The Run.
And now Bruce Springsteen has appeared...
Watching it on tv which is around an hour behind so can't confirm but saw something on Insta which said the same thing
Much as the static set list and patter bug the hell out of me it's probably perfect for a gig like this where the audience is ย mainly casual fans
briaboy wrote:
It should be live on iPlayer at 9.30 UK time, as the rest of the festival has been shown live there since yesterday. Knowing Macca though, he's probably arranged an hour's delay to "fix" sound-related things....
Yup, got it one Briaboy. Nothing on tv, radio or iPlayer till 10.30. And yet every other artist on the bill have had their sets broadcast live. Hmm...
NJR wrote:
Jock Tamson wrote:
For info - Paul and the band are due on the Pyramid stage at 10.32 tonight (UK time obviously)
10:32? You sure it's not 10:33?
Lol! And it was wrong into the bargain! That's when it's on telly on BBC 1. I think he's actually due on stage about 9.30 (ish!).
Hamish Stuart wrote:
He probably did "From(e) me to you" as a nod to the location
In that case he could also have done Please Cheese Me and Penny Grain.