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General Discussion => The Buzz => Topic started by: Clive on June 09, 2010, 20:42
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The BBC has announced its full television and online coverage of Glastonbury 2010.
Over the whole festival weekend there will be live streaming and sets from across the different stages available at bbc.co.uk/glastonbury as well as shows on BBC Two, BBC Three and BBC Four and via the Red Button.
This will include headline sets from the likes of Gorillaz and Muse plus other acts including Snoop Dogg, Dizzee Rascal and Florence and the Machine.
There will be online footage of new artists being showcased on the BBC Introducing stage as well as broadcasts from the John Peel Tent and West Holts Stage - formerly the Jazz/World stage.
The dedicated website will now feature a Glastonbury Archive which includes highlights from each of the 40 years the festival has been running, with surfers being encouraged to upload their own.
There will be an online vote on the greatest Glastonbury performances plus a Glastonbury quiz on the site, on mobile and on the official Facebook page.
In addition to television content, which will then be available online through the BBC iPlayer, 6 Music and Radio 1 will be broadcasting from the event.
And BBC Three viewers will be given a dedicated Glastonbury hashtag and encouraged to share their thoughts about the festival on Twitter and Facebook.
Jan Younghusband, BBC commissioning editor, Music & Events, said: "With the help of our expert presenters, we will bring one of the world's greatest cultural events directly to the viewers over a weekend of live music entertainment across TV, radio and online."
Glastonbury runs from Friday 25 June until Sunday 27 June.
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I doubt there would be many I'd want to see, but the line up will be interesting.
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Glastonbury never really appealed to me. I prefer proper rock festivals like download (donington park) or reading.
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I prefer reading to Glastonbury too. Give me a good book any day, rather than a tribe of acts I've never heard of.
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argh.. let me rewrite that - Reading.
I'd be very surprised if you hadn't heard of any of those acts, especially Muse.
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Oh, Donnington and Reading are well worth a look.
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I'm not being funny, Sam - I've never heard of any of those bands. I know it's an age thing, but at least my parents had heard of the bands that had public prominence when they were my age.
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Same here, Gill. In my case, I suspect it's because I don't have kids to 'introduce' me to newer bands.
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And we no longer have Top of the Pops to keep us abreast of the latest bands.
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I think I stopped watching that in the very early 80s. :)
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it's called the radio.
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To us, Sam, it will always be the wireless. ;)
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no winning with some of ya... I even decided to mention an out-dated media and I still lose! :-D
Actually I listen to the radio alot over here, but just Radio 5 with the occasional Radio 4 history show.
Music - I just pick things up online.
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I used to run a hospital radio station called Radio 5, back in the late 60s/early 70s. I wonder if they are still going and, if they are, what they now call themselves.
Now, talking of good bands, BBC Alba has a Runrig concert on next week. :)
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I've heard of Runrig :) ! Hearts of Olden Glory is terrific!
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I've heard of them, but I always thought they were a punk band. :dunno:
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One of many of their tracks that were, Gill. Try this sample, An Ubhal As Airde:
http://www.last.fm/music/Runrig/_/An+Ubhal+As+Airde+%28The+Highest+Apple%29
I can't find a full version, but I used the lyrics in the Dunblane Book of Remembrance.
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I think this is a full version: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8Oa4HoEZM8M
assuming I have the right song...
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That's the song, Sam. Thanks. :thumbs:
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Here's the English lyrics:
At present
All you were is with me
My eyes closed, my memory confident
Standing here watching
Each hill and shoreline
With the seed you left
Still growing
The garden is well stocked
With mighty trees
With fruit growing for the whole world
Ripe, sweet
And bitter apples
And the one apple
That is beyond reach
The winds will blow
And the sun will shine
From generation to generation
Through the trees of the garden
But the day and the hour
Will surely come
To take the highest apple
From the knowledge tree
Who amongst us
Can exist a single day
Beyond our own time and our own limits
Countless and futile
Are times I've climbed
To reach and taste
The forbidden fruit
The winds will blow
And the sun will shine
From generation to generation
Through the trees of the garden
But the day and the hour
Will surely come
To take the highest apple
From the knowledge tree
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Just found the official video too:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d_zAsN88kgc&feature=related