1. Everyone is praising The Killers' return to the Pyramid Stage so I'll be checking this one out. Thanks!

    EDIT. I didn't know this WorkUpload service, it's worked a treat. No misleading fake download buttons and no stupid speed limits. Thanks also for that
  2. Workupload is awesome but no one knows it but you have to be careful: If you register you get 50gb for free files stay up for around six months unless you change the settings. If you don't register they stay up the same. The thing you have to be careful of is not naming your files obviously or they'll take them down. Lots of people on the stones forum named their files 'The rolling stones....' and then wondered why they vanished. As you say download speeds take some beating, no traps and one non-intrusive ad. The Cure's set coming in about five/ten minutes.
  3. Originally posted by LikeASong:[..]
    Everyone is praising The Killers' return to the Pyramid Stage so I'll be checking this one out. Thanks!

    EDIT. I didn't know this WorkUpload service, it's worked a treat. No misleading fake download buttons and no stupid speed limits. Thanks also for that
    They knocked it out of the park, I guess been a post 2000 band who had a lot of hit singles most of the audience grew up listening to their music and gave them a great reaction they were definitely one of the highlights of the festival along with The Cure.
  4. Originally posted by popmarter:[..]
    They knocked it out of the park, I guess been a post 2000 band who had a lot of hit singles most of the audience grew up listening to their music and gave them a great reaction they were definitely one of the highlights of the festival along with The Cure.
    Very valid point. I'd say their "moment" passed long ago (exactly one decade ago, Human was THE hit and later they mostly vanished for most of the new generations, also due to the solo projects and all), but most of Glastonbury's 25-35 yo audience has grown up listening to Hot Fuss, Sam's Town and Day&Age and that definitely helps - specially when you actually build your Glasto set around these albums!

  5. Presume they use those symbols to tell if the vocals have been completed or guitars need remixing, allot of people do it to be fair!
  6. Originally posted by flopro:[..]
    Presume they use those symbols to tell if the vocals have been completed or guitars need remixing, allot of people do it to be fair!
    Yeah, makes sense. Simpler than U2's approach, I still remember the NLOTH working tracklist chalkboard with loads of anotations
  7. Thanks for the Glastonbury audio, only noticed it today!
    download worked a treat for me also!