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T in The Park 2013

Discussion in 'TalkCeltic Pub' started by MHFC4EVER, Dec 10, 2012.

  1. Was wanting to see Calvin Harris, presuming that won't be shown?
     
  2. PaulM1888

    PaulM1888 Moderator Moderator

    Mumford and Sons are * awesome. Proper musicians, proper music and the crowd love it = perfect festival band. You can't ask for more.
     
  3. Sean Daleer

    Sean Daleer Ten Thirty Gold Member

    you like the Killers though so you aren't allowed an opinion. :bbpd:


    :icon_mrgreen:
     
  4. Sean Daleer

    Sean Daleer Ten Thirty Gold Member

    Try the red button mate, he might be on there.
     
  5. lol! I saw him at Glastonbury in the acoustic tent and I have to say he was good, I mean you can here exactly what he's been listening to (The Freewheelin' Bob Dylan, Simon and Garfunkel, Donovan and yes, Lonnie Donegan :icon_mrgreen:) but he plays it well and his next album but one might be interesting. By all accounts he didn;t fare so well on the main stage though. Think he's not ready for crowds that size yet tbh. They should let him develop.
     
  6. If anyone dies it wont be the dodgy eccies, it will be these boring *. Bland, pseudo folk pish.
     
  7. Had a quick look, it's going to be on before Rihanna tomorrow night :50:
     
  8. The Crow

    The Crow Gold Member Gold Member

    never really got the big hype about this event what's so good about it.
     
  9. bgmick

    bgmick Gold Member

    Can play a few chords,,,check, Can string them together to something resembling a tune,,,check. * sake you could put a one armed monkey wi a tambourine on that stage and the crowd would love it.
     
  10. Jack Torrance

    Jack Torrance Heeeeeere's Johnny! Gold Member

    Verse 57...
     
  11. Sean Daleer

    Sean Daleer Ten Thirty Gold Member

    They are perfect for a festival. So was Bruce Forsyth.
     
  12. saw them at rockness last year on mandy and still couldn't get into it. Too samey, weak vocals and not heavy enough for me. I quite like some folk music but I just don't get these guys at all.
     
  13. I like mumford and sons, good band i think. Like the killers too though...:50:
     
  14. Just watching TITP on Sky+ now.

    I've never known so many people who can't actually sing their own national anthem. That was a complete and utter shambles.

    I really like Mumford and Sons, but something is amiss.

    It was the same at Glastonbury.

    I argued they were a proper headliner, but I'm not so sure now. With all the instruments I think they are a band you have to see in a proper venue.

    They also seem to be lacking the fun they has come across in earlier gigs I've seen.
     
    Mumford and sons aren't a patch on the killers for me :50:
     
  15. I sometimes feel sorry for people who like Mumford & Sons. It's "alternative" music for people whose music taste goes as far as the top 40.
     
  16. Bang on.

    Awful.
    Probably a shame to judge but the lead singer comes across as a right * too :smiley-laughing002:
     
  17. PaulM1888

    PaulM1888 Moderator Moderator

    Correct, the best band in the world :50:

    Best selling album in the UK and the US, something resembling a tune :52:

    * LOL at having a dig at drunk festival goers for not singing a surprise song in unison :56:

    Here comes the music *, feeling sorry for people for liking a band. I've heard it all now.
     
  18. Clint Eastwood

    Clint Eastwood The Good Bad and Ugly of TC

    I appreciate what Mumford and Sons are about, they write their own music, they play their own, quite unique instruments and are a * of a lot different to the usual crap you hear in the charts.

    However, I just find their music quite dull and boring, I liked their first song Little Lion man when it first came out because it was quite different and it was a very good song, but the rest has been quite boring.
     
  19. To be fair, everyone else manages to sing it when dunk. Even if it was a surprise, hardly the most difficult song in the world to recall.