2016-06-26 - Glastonbury Festival (Pilton, UK)

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2016-06-26 - Glastonbury Festival (Pilton, UK)

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http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/latest ... lastonbury
"BBC Four will also feature a variety of whole sets across the weekend, including the likes of Foals, New Order, PJ Harvey and Earth Wind & Fire, along with extended highlights from a variety of other acts."

"With over 60 hours of content spread across BBC Radio 1, Radio 1Xtra, BBC Radio 2, BBC 6 Music and BBC Radio 4, audiences will be able to choose from a whole range of content – from headline sets by Coldplay and Adele to the Sunday legends set by Jeff Lynne’s ELO on Radio 2, sets from PJ Harvey, Beck, Muse and Underworld on 6 Music and a live Essential Mix from Annie Mac, Four Tet and Julio Bashmore on Radio 1. The radio coverage will be overseen by Philippa Aylott, Editor, BBC Radio 2 and 6 Music."

http://www.bbc.co.uk/mediacentre/progin ... onbury-sun
"Tonight’s coverage on BBC Four will include highlights of performances by Gregory Porter, Ellie Goulding, PJ Harvey and Earth, Wind & Fire."

http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07j7jm5
"1 Hour. BBC 4, Sun 26 Jun 2016, 21:00. Mark Radcliffe introduces Dorset-born multi-instrumentalist PJ Harvey as she takes to the Other stage on day three of Pilton's world-famous Glastonbury festival, performing tracks from her forever evolving past work and latest album triumph The Hope Six Demolition. Expect a dynamic set of electronica, folk, indie and experimental rock from this unique singer-songwriter."
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Re: 2016-06-26 - Glastonbury Festival (Pilton, UK)

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Hi guys, this site tells show starts at 19:50 http://www.bbc.co.uk/events/ewcj5v/acts/avh4mb
here's is set for 21:00 http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b07j7jm5

so I'm confused, at what time will be visible?
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Re: 2016-06-26 - Glastonbury Festival (Pilton, UK)

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http://www.glastonburyfestivals.co.uk/l ... e-up-2016/

PJ HARVEY: 19:50 - 21:00

AFAIU, at 21:00 starts the TV broadcast (of just ended actual performance, which is fairly impressive). But since its length is 1 hour, they might drop a song or two.

Here's a live stream from Other Stage (but you can't watch it outside UK): http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/p0 ... age-sunday.
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Re: 2016-06-26 - Glastonbury Festival (Pilton, UK)

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Does anyone know how I could watch the live stream in the US? I really don't want to miss this one, especially with her being in London in the wake of Brexit.
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Re: 2016-06-26 - Glastonbury Festival (Pilton, UK)

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you can watch it with the software hola
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Via the BBC player?
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VPN. If you have one, set it to UK and hey, presto. If not, decide whether you need one? Or just wait for the concert to be shown on a torrent site or Youtube.
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Re: 2016-06-26 - Glastonbury Festival (Pilton, UK)

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I use hola with chrome. It works very well and it's free (hola.org)
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Thanks for the help, guys!
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It doesn't work even with hola here :(
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Re: 2016-06-26 - Glastonbury Festival (Pilton, UK)

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She's wearing this violet "ostrich" outfit again...

Her black dress with a belt is so much more elegant IMO, it has some Japanese and Ancient Greek vibes at the same time.
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http://www.nme.com/blogs/nme-blogs/pj-h ... -on-brexit

Polly Jean Harvey strides onto The Other Stage to the march of a military drumbeat and wearing a crown of crow’s feathers. Throughout her hour-long set, she’s a resplendent, regally-detached figure, her only interactions with the crowd coming in the form of curt nods of the head; it’s a whole 40 minutes into the set, when her saxophonist outdoes himself during the solo of ‘The Ministry of Social Affairs’, that she finally deigns to crack so much as a smile. When she does open her mouth to speak, however, it’s to deliver the weekend’s most poignant - and most powerful - comment on Brexit.

“No man is an island entire of itself,” she begins, reading John Donne’s 1624 poem from a printed sheet of paper. “Every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main; if a clod be washed away by the sea, Europe is the less, as well as if a promontory were." It was Harvey who declared 'Let England Shake' back in 2011, and these are prescient words to keep in mind as we muddle through the aftershock in the months and years ahead. As she leads her band straight into 'The Glorious Land', she provides even more food for thought on this most tumultuous weekend: "What is the glorious fruit of our land? Its fruit is deformed children." Still feeling good about that whole 'Taking Our Contry Back' business, Brexiteers?

The set draws heavily from songs off new album 'The Hope Six Demolition Project', many of which contain appropriately-doomy portents of their own - "Scratched in the wall in biro pen/ This is how the world will end" goes 'The Ministry of Defence' - interspersed with old favourites like the the swaggering garage-blues of '50ft Queenie' or 'To Bring You My Love'. In truth, however, this performance would have been momentous enough without the referendum lending it an even greater urgency: this is Harvey's first appearance at the festival since 2004, and while the crowd is a little on the thin side, her presence alone - as alien and otherworldly and completely captivating as ever - makes it feel like a genuine event.
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