Glastonbury almost broke me last night. Macca, the Boss and Dave Grohl riffing through the tail end of the Abbey Road album ❤️
Definitely worth watching when it's on iPlayer if you missed it. Just skip the first hour as he plays a lot of his obscure solo stuff. But the next hour is amazing. Macca finishes Hey Jude and walks off stage to the entire crowd singing "Na na na na...Hey Jude.."... which is reverberating around Glasto. I thought that was it and it would have been an ideal swan song but then he comes back out and belts out "I saw her standing there" with Grohl, Glory Days with Springsteen, Helter Skelter, a duet with a virtual John Lennon on I Got a Feeling then the last few songs from the Abbey Road album. Beautiful.
It's the nearest you get to rock deities. I do wish I'd been there for that.
Glastonbury almost broke me last night. Macca, the Boss and Dave Grohl riffing through the tail end of the Abbey Road album ❤️
Definitely worth watching when it's on iPlayer if you missed it. Just skip the first hour as he plays a lot of his obscure solo stuff. But the next hour is amazing. Macca finishes Hey Jude and walks off stage to the entire crowd singing "Na na na na...Hey Jude.."... which is reverberating around Glasto. I thought that was it and it would have been an ideal swan song but then he comes back out and belts out "I saw her standing there" with Grohl, Glory Days with Springsteen, Helter Skelter, a duet with a virtual John Lennon on I Got a Feeling then the last few songs from the Abbey Road album. Beautiful.
It's the nearest you get to rock deities. I do wish I'd been there for that.
Just watched on catch-up - a breathtaking, incredible show...the Abbey Road finale was amazing - probably the most iconic album in popular music history, with Bruce and Grohl on stage for it as well...apart from Inflammable Material by Stiff Little Fingers and the Undertones first album of course...
Glastonbury almost broke me last night. Macca, the Boss and Dave Grohl riffing through the tail end of the Abbey Road album ❤️
Definitely worth watching when it's on iPlayer if you missed it. Just skip the first hour as he plays a lot of his obscure solo stuff. But the next hour is amazing. Macca finishes Hey Jude and walks off stage to the entire crowd singing "Na na na na...Hey Jude.."... which is reverberating around Glasto. I thought that was it and it would have been an ideal swan song but then he comes back out and belts out "I saw her standing there" with Grohl, Glory Days with Springsteen, Helter Skelter, a duet with a virtual John Lennon on I Got a Feeling then the last few songs from the Abbey Road album. Beautiful.
It's the nearest you get to rock deities. I do wish I'd been there for that.
It was definitely worth staying up late for... I know Paul's voice is just about shot but he certainly give his all with Helter Skelter.
Just watched on catch-up - a breathtaking, incredible show...the Abbey Road finale was amazing - probably the most iconic album in popular music history, with Bruce and Grohl on stage for it as well...apart from Inflammable Material by Stiff Little Fingers and the Undertones first album of course...
The 2nd best album ever!
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Rattus, London Calling (double for price of single album), the Clash, or the Undertones...?
I'm finally getting to see SLF on their own patch in Belfast on 20th August, and they've finally made the peace with their Derry rivals and the Undertones are supporting, without Feargal of course (my brother-in-law), he would have never, ever, have agreed to "support" SLF. Can't wait...
Rattus, London Calling (double for price of single album), the Clash, or the Undertones...?
I'm finally getting to see SLF on their own patch in Belfast on 20th August, and they've finally made the peace with their Derry rivals and the Undertones are supporting, without Feargal of course (my brother-in-law), he would have never, ever, have agreed to "support" SLF. Can't wait...
30 Something. Carter USM
Seen SLF live many times but never got to see The Undertones unfortunately.
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