Ive had a mad idea about Bruce Forsyth on sunday evening on the pyramid for ages.
Not doing a full show as such but breaking up the boardom between other acts while the rodied do the change over.
It could start about 1800 with him doing the generation game with mike and emily putting up tents, rolling spliffs and making mud pies. Then after the comvayor belt the first band of the evening.
when that set is finished Bruce comes back on for some Play your cards right, with some punters taken from the front row of the mush pit. And the crowd shouting Higher... Lower... Nothing for a pair in this game, followed by the punters having to down a pint of pear.
Radiohead, Led Zep or any variation of them...Paramore, Faith no more, Tenacious D, Girls Aloud, Kylie, Them Crooked Vultures, Sugarbabes or any variation of them, Elbow, Rolf !!! on Pryamid stage !!!, No Doubt & Kanye West so I can chuck stuff at him.......
I was reading this month's Mojo (alright, I'm an old fart, so what?) about Kraftwerk and thought they'd be fantastic at Glastonbury.
Also seconding (thirding? fourthing?) Radiohead.
Ok i have a very eclectic (i think thats how you spell it!) taste in music so here goes -
Bob Dylan
Bowie
The libertines
Seasick Steve
The Dead Weathers
Them Crooked Vultures
Jefferson Airplane (are they still alive???)
Mistys Big Adventure
DJ Yoda
DJ Shadow
DJ Pavement . . . . .
I am kicking myself that I didn't go and see blur this year, so they would definitely be one of the acts I'd love to see at glastonbury. I doubt they will ever play together again though, so i'll keep my fingers crossed for that one.
Radiohead would be top of the list. Muse, Bowie, The Who, prodigy, Soulwax and Paul Weller would also be good
i really hope to see a lot of good stuff! the list of my favourite bands is huge!
but i'll be particurlaly happy with a Pavement gig. if it happens, would be historical!
Radiohead
Portishead
Lamb
Skunk Anansie
Stereophonics
Goldie Lookin' Chain
HED PE
Rage Against The Machine
Killers
Aphex Twin
MGMT
Alice In Chains
Pearl Jam
..... and I bet I think of a load more once I hit 'submit' !!
I was reading this month's Mojo (alright, I'm an old fart, so what?) about Kraftwerk and thought they'd be fantastic at Glastonbury.
Also seconding (thirding? fourthing?) Radiohead.
Brilliant, I'd definitely go along and 'experience' a bit of that!
Pearl Jam
Muse
The Brett Domino Trio
Yeah Yeah Yeah's
Bon Jovi
Radiohead
Paramore
Girls Aloud
The Who
The Rolling Stones
Tool
Pink Floyd
Red Hot Chili Peppers
Led Zeppelin
The Police or Sting
Spandau Ballet
The Rolling Stones
The White Stripes
Girls Aloud
Black Eyes Peas
Moby
Soulwax
Kaiser Chiefs
The Prodigy
Feeder
Lily Allen
Pussycat Dolls
The Saw Doctors (to keep my parents happy...)
Beck
Modest Mouse
Flaming Lips
Sigur Ros
Radiohead
Beth Orton
Stephen Fretwell
Divine Comedy
Babybird
Laura Marling
Broken Social Scene and or Leslie Feist
Flight of the Conchords (obviously!)
Dread Zeppelin (if they are still around)
Faithless
Mercury Rev
Howard Payne
Infadels
Joanna Newsome
Lemon Jelly
Manic Street Preachers (after seeing them a couple of years again I'm a born again fan)
The Shirehorses
Underworld
Doves
Amanda Palmer
Brooklyn Funk Essentials (if they are still playing!)
James Taylor Quartet
A Fine Frenzy
Leon Rosselson (at 75 he fits in!)
Hot Club Of Cowtown
Madeleine Peyroux
Martha Wainwright
Rufus Wainwright
Melody Gardot
Nellie McKay
Nouvelle Vauge
Fun Lovin Criminals
Paloma Faith
Cherry Ghost
Skunk Anansie - good call bluebird off to see them in a few weeks!
Gogol Bordello
Tom Waits
Muse
R.E.M.
Editors
U2
Stereophonics
Feeder
Snow Patrol
Hot 8 Brass Band (again )
Fleetwood Mac
David Gilmore.
Music isn't my first love at Glastonbury to be honest I'd like to see
Cirque du Soleil
Circus of horrors
Apocolypse roadshow (again!)
Painproof Circus
Bill Bailey
Phil Jupitas
Jimmy Carr
On a music front
Bowie
The Kinks
Skunk Anansie
Alabama 3
Florence and the machine