Just saw the whole glastonbury set and it blew me away so many f***ing people!!! she was so happy and emotional and hilarious, im so proud of her that sigh of relieve at the end of SLY was so sweet!
Im so glad she enjoyed it and i bet she got s***faced after the show
love how she handled the **** up with River Lea, but tbh it never really got magical...
i think it'll be better if it starts up perfect. but i think IMYwould fit perfect for this stage!
and maybe it was a good thing she didnt do a song with her on guitar, they are maybe a bit too low-key for that massive crowd.
The entire show is on YouTube, for right now, in HD:
Also, yeah, I was irritated that her pianist didn't even attempt to adjust his tempo on the organ to fit hers when she started "River Lea" again. They weren't in sync at all; she was going too fast and he should've sped up, but he didn't. If she didn't realize, he needed to speed up.
Aside from that, I think it was okay! I was surprised she kept songs like "Don't You Remember" over something more upbeat and appropriate for the festival like "Sweetest Devotion." Although I'm happy that she's definitely not paying dust to "Don't You Remember" this era. It's always been a very important song for me and one of my favorites from her! (Mess at Billboard thinking "Don't You Remember" is a cover, though.... )
The entire show is on YouTube, for right now, in HD:
Also, yeah, I was irritated that her pianist didn't even attempt to adjust his tempo on the organ to fit hers when she started "River Lea" again. They weren't in sync at all; she was going too fast and he should've sped up, but he didn't. If she didn't realize, he needed to speed up.
Aside from that, I think it was okay! I was surprised she kept songs like "Don't You Remember" over something more upbeat and appropriate for the festival like "Sweetest Devotion." Although I'm happy that she's definitely not paying dust to "Don't You Remember" this era. It's always been a very important song for me and one of my favorites from her! (Mess at Billboard thinking "Don't You Remember" is a cover, though.... )
when she restarted river lea she was AMAZZINNGG! and she seems so comfortable now on stage. I'm glad she's doing shows and concert like these. it will def help established her touring power in the near future. Watch Madonna and beyonce But why is she dressed like a pastor though
when she restarted river lea she was AMAZZINNGG! and she seems so comfortable now on stage. I'm glad she's doing shows and concert like these. it will def help established her touring power in the near future. Watch Madonna and beyonce But why is she dressed like a pastor though
Because she took them to church with that performance!
I just realized that there was an sign language interpreter, you can see her in the YT video at 35:21 when Adele is walking across the stage. I'm not sure if it was exclusive to Adele's gig or if the interpreter was there for all Glastonbury gigs. but either way props to them
There, Lisa was actually talking about Adele's longtime cellist's daughter that Adele brought onstage and then got all excited about knowing her as a baby at one show. She was supporting Boy George and trying to make some big bogus point about how mistaken and contrived Adele is(???). It was weird and she got dragged by Karin. I mean, best not to bite the hand that feeds...
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Lisa... ugh I hate people like that
I have always disliked Lisa Martin, i am starting to "hate" her now.
I just realized that there was an sign language interpreter, you can see her in the YT video at 35:21 when Adele is walking across the stage. I'm not sure if it was exclusive to Adele's gig or if the interpreter was there for all Glastonbury gigs. but either way props to them
yeah and when Adele walked past him she said to him "-sorry for stealing your thunder"
According to Daily Mail, 3.7 million people tuned in BBC Two during Adele's set. May not sound like much but Glasto usually gets a million or so viewers, so that is a lot!
According to Daily Mail, 3.7 million people tuned in BBC Two during Adele's set. May not sound like much but Glasto usually gets a million or so viewers, so that is a lot!
Despite her constant use of bad language in-between songs - and during - Adele still managed to score an impressive peak audience of 3.7 million on BBC Two, after she kicked off the set at a rather late 10.15pm.
I remember them saying Bey got the second most views ever after she headlined and she only got around 1.5m.
I don't know how we could check it though. I'm just going off what I read at the time.
I did a little Google search and both Bey & The Rolling Stones got 2.6m it seems and in one article it said Beys was the most watched for a solo headliner so Adele has it now
I did a little Google search and both Bey & The Rolling Stones got 2.6m it seems and in one article it said Beys was the most watched for a solo headliner so Adele has it now