A politically-charged wonderland: Glastonbury 2017 was memorable for all the right reasons - - Mixmag

A politically-charged wonderland: Glastonbury 2017 was memorable for all the right reasons

Nothing else compares

  • Words: Funster, Dave Turner, Louis Anderson-Rich | Photo: Andrew Allcock
  • 28 June 2017
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Radiohead 'There, There'

Radiohead, Friday, Pyramid Stage

This was always going to appear as a highlight, wasn't it. The band that did the business 20 years with 'OK Computer' and their classic Pyramid Stage set did it again in 2017. There were some mixed reviews in that the first half felt subdued and that not too many people were singing and dancing, but we have absolutely no idea what they're saying. They played classic cuts like 'Pyramid Song', 'Fake Plastic Trees' and 'Karma Police' alongside newer cuts like '15 Step', 'Ful Stop' and 'Lotus Flower'. It was deep, it was touching and it was a classic slice of Radiohead. Read our full review here and make sure you head to iPlayer to watch the full, two-hour plus monster. Funster

 
 
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