We will watch Elton John tonight. His songs bring back many memories as he is “of our era” and he may not be performing any more live concerts in this country.
^perhaps it is his management company or agent who are to blame for pushing him into committing himself to such a schedule when he was clearly not fit.^
I think that’s a strong possibility.
Pushing him into all these gigs when he clearly is not up to it at the moment will only make things worse because he'll feel guilt now, too, merlotgran.
I wonder if a crowd of grannies with lap tops is the target audience for any of these artists
Definitely. Many of the headlining acts are from the 80s and 90s. Elton John has been knocking around since the 70s. We have grown older to their music!
Glastonbury is not just for youngsters. In fact most of the youngsters I know aren't particularly interested in it!
Callistemon21 Do you have any understanding/experience of mental illness? From reading your previous comments on this thread, I’m guessing not. It was heart warming to watch the crowd step in to help Lewis Capaldi through his set but heartbreaking to see such a genuinely talented young man struggling but doing his best not to let down his fans. LC’s performance will, I hope, have given encouragement to millions of young people battling mental illness.
I did criticise him because he has been letting his fans down and will let down more, money saved now lost; perhaps it is his management company or agent who are to blame for pushing him into committing himself to such a schedule when he was clearly not fit.
No, I didn't watch the documentary, to be honest I'd scarcely heard of him until I knew young relatives were talking about going to one of his concerts.
I'd have loved to see GnR at their peak. Slash still has what it takes, but I think Axl should have bowed out gracefully some time ago. I think it's unfair to criticise Lewis Capaldi. Anyone who saw the recent documentary about him would realise just how much he is struggling with various issues, from his mental health to his Tourettes. He's very likeable and down-to-earth and you could clearly see how much love and support he was getting from the crowd. I don't think he'd want to let anyone down if he could help it. And I thought Lizzo was amazing - her music isn't normally my cup of tea, but god can she entertain a crowd. She was phenomenal.
We watched Jacob Collier last night, I think on BBC4. He was wonderful. A 28 year old from Finchley who was at Royal College of music and signed by Quincy Jones while he was there. Can play many instruments and writes songs, often jazz based, with complex harmonies and key changes. Really good pianist. His backing group, particularly the 3 lady singers sang difficult harmonies beautifully. Had never heard of him before!
Don’t forget that Axl Rose is 61! He’s doing ok. He’ll be getting his bus pass soon. Slash has to be one of the best guitarists ever - along with Richie Sambora! 👍😎 Trivia fact - apparently Slash’s mother had an affair with David Bowie.
Christine and the Queens brilliant, I enjoyed the energy Guns and Roses brought to to the stage, Slash magic as ever, Axl not so good. I'm not a Rick Astley fan but his set with the blossoms was very good.
We've had it on the tv. Guns n Roses were good but some of the other artists not to my taste. Bit odd the girl with the nipple plasters...what's that all about. Looking forward to Elton John tomorrow.