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Landieman:
Well I must say after watching it from 2 untill the end, that was fantastic!!! I'm not one to compare to Live Aid (as i wasn't even born!  :shock: ) but that was really a good days tele!

Good points:

Mr Williams himself
Razorlight did a decent job
The Who were amazing!
U2 and macartney at the start!

Let downs:

Joss Stone went a bit wayward
Peter Kay over did it a smidge
Unfortionatly, as much as i did enjoy the Pink Floyd set, it wasn't really the right time, it just appeared to kill the crowd!

Then there was Velvet Revolver, were there any points Slash didnt have a fag on the go?

All in all, a bloody good days tele and something I won't forget for a little while!

TULL:
Floyd and who were awesome.It was good to see these so called good bands in the audience, watching how it should be done

Jake:
Long, long day!!
The Who were amazing!. You forget how good they are!!
Floyd. Started a bit dodgy i thought. I've seen them live twice without Roger Waters and they were brilliant but the band was massive. This gig was just them and it showed them in there true light. back to basics. By the time we got to Wish You Were Here i was hooked again and Comfortably Numb.....Perfect in every way. Must watch the Wall again!
Paul McCartney rocked Helter Skelter! Nice.
Shame some of the others did'nt get long enough to shine!
Coldplay were good but they did'nt rock it like they did at Glastonbury.
RazorLite did well. Killers, 1 song. Why? They are brilliant live!.
Robbie did a good job. In my opinion, he was  the Freddie Mercury of this show!.
Still cant believe i sat on my couch for 11 hours and did nothing all day!
Oh well.
Cracking day. Well done Sir Bob for pulling it off (again)
 :D

Bishops Finger:
U2 brilliant when they got rid of the old guy...
Who very good
suprised Madonna did such a good job of getting the crowd going

Pink Floyd were awesome - amazing to see them back together and appearing to be enjoying it

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