posted by davidt on Friday June 25 2004, @03:00PM
inlovewiththepast writes:

Morrissey to appear on the freeview cable channel ''bbc3'' this Sunday evening, time to be announced. Live from Glastonbury!
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  • if it is anything like Oasis tonite, you won't be able to see the entire thing on one channel. But you show get almost the whole show if you keep flicking between BBC3 and BBC2. Eyes on the back of your head would be beneficial....
    Also this has not been posted on the news but AOL is to live stream the Reading festival - with backstage access, including exclusive performances. i don't have AOL so if anyone can capture live stream - please share.
    L'Estrange -- Friday June 25 2004, @10:29PM (#112579)
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  • on the pyramid stage

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/arts/glastonbury2004/story/0,14551,1229690,00.html

    martin
    Anonymous -- Saturday June 26 2004, @11:09AM (#112632)
  • > 8:40 PM - Morrissey - Pyramid Stage

    For those who prefer their smelly crusties at a distance:

    TV Coverage:
    BBC2: 11.40 pm - 2.00 am
    BBC3: 9.00 pm - 2.00 am
     
    Radio coverage here:
     
    http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/glastonbury/listings/index.shtml
    Bill -- Saturday June 26 2004, @01:46PM (#112651)
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  • Sunday

    10.00 ENO rehearsal | 10.45 Town band | 12.10 English National Opera | 13.50 tbc | 14.50 Joss Stone | 16.00 Christy Moore | 17.30 James Brown | 19.15 Supergrass (replacing Libertines) | 20.40 Morrissey | 22.35 Muse

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/glastonbury/watch_listen.shtml?hp_lat_title
    walkingondiamonds -- Saturday June 26 2004, @03:29PM (#112663)
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  • According to the Sky menu there is a break in the Glastonbury coverage between 9pm and 10pm so if Morrissey is due on at 8.40pm we're all screwed.
    Anonymous -- Saturday June 26 2004, @04:11PM (#112672)
  • on bbc.co.uk. There is a link to watch the "glastocam" halfway down this page on the right:

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/glastonbury/

    or you can go straight to it here:

    http://www.bbc.co.uk/music/glastonbury/console.shtml

    at the moment there are a selection of acts from friday and saturday up for viewing, hopefully they will put morrissey up too.
    mynameissam -- Saturday June 26 2004, @05:55PM (#112693)
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  • but worth mentioning on this thread. Over at MorrisseyMusic there is a wicked photograph of Nancy Sinatra, Moz and Linder Sterling.

    Have a butchers at the unholy threesome, this is one is worth downloading.
    Anonymous -- Sunday June 27 2004, @11:46AM (#112743)
  • BBC3 have him on live now (2053) until 2100, they are back on air at 2200, where if it's been like most of the BBC coverage they should show more clips.
    britchick1002 -- Sunday June 27 2004, @12:56PM (#112746)
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  • twittering arsehole presenters on Beeb 3 and Jazz chanteuse Amy Whine-house we finally see him long after he has started his set.

    One and a half songs seen and heard from the discomfort of my smelly old armchair:

    "Don't Make Fun Of Daddy's Voice"
    "Shakespeare's Sister"

    Absolute fucking bollocks!!! BBC cut off mainline act like Morrissey right in the midde of 'Sister', and put on a non-important programme called 'Bodies'.

    No wonder I don't buy a TV licence for this crappy programming!!!

    This is disgraceful!
    Anonymous -- Sunday June 27 2004, @01:05PM (#112747)
  • What was the point of 8 mins of Mozz BBC you should be ashamed of yourself what total bullocks I
    Anonymous -- Sunday June 27 2004, @01:25PM (#112751)
  • and he looks far more relaxed when takes those friggin' tailored blazers off.

    He perspired, he performed, he was wonderful. Not sure if the punters were really into him, it's hard to gauge atmosphere from a television screen. It was great to see his name lit up in huge leters at the back of the stage. I'm sure this one of the most important important performances of his career.

    And another thing. When he appeared on Jonathan Woss a few weeks back I was one of the posters who commented on the state of his teeth. He must have got them cleaned/bleached/whatever because now he possesses the same gleaming set of gnashers he had back in the 80's. He really does look fabulous at the moment.

    I don't agree with a recent remark I read in here that he is portly. For a 45 year old he is comparitively slim and fit and way better shape than in 2002.

    Long may he be around!
    Anonymous -- Sunday June 27 2004, @02:34PM (#112760)
  • who was that guitarist?
    Anonymous -- Sunday June 27 2004, @02:37PM (#112761)
  • In the rendition of Every Day (as per version he did on Wossy) what is the first verse from? Is it a new addition or something from an old song?

    Cheers

    D
    Anonymous -- Sunday June 27 2004, @02:45PM (#112763)
    • Re:every day by Anonymous (Score:0) Sunday June 27 2004, @02:56PM
  • ...or did those tit-head one-time MTV presenters just not show enough respect to the Great Man.

    One even moaned that "he was difficult". Yes love, and Glastonbury is all about conforming isn't it!
    I am human -- Sunday June 27 2004, @02:46PM (#112764)
    (User #3100 Info)
    ...and I need to be loved.
    • Exactly... by Anonymous (Score:0) Sunday June 27 2004, @03:04PM
      • Re:Exactly... by I am human (Score:1) Sunday June 27 2004, @03:13PM
        • Re:Exactly... by Anonymous (Score:0) Sunday June 27 2004, @04:58PM


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