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26 – 29 Jun 2015, Worthy Farm, Pilton
The Waterboys
The Waterboys
Sat 27 Jun 2015 Pyramid Stage
Bringing the Big Music Back

For true believers, Mike Scott will always be the man who invented and defined 1980s stadium rock, and then bailed out just as U2 and Simple Minds were hitting their stride. His strident, anthemic and visionary songs - you will almost certainly know the hit The Whole of the Moon - sit squarely on the line between Bob Dylan and Pete Doherty for poetic aspiration. And the 1984 Waterboys single The Big Music named that generation of post-punk musicians’ sense of sonic ambition.

He then left it all behind, and immersed himself in Irish folk music, releasing the rollicking Fisherman’s Blues and Room to Roam albums to huge acclaim. Since then he has recorded and toured often, under his own name and the band’s. He also set 20 of WB Yeats’s poems to music for a theatrical presentation called An Appointment With Mr. Yeats, so expect a broad range of very different musical ideas at what has to be their seventh Glastonbury, unless you count the three performances in 2007 separately, in which case it’s their ninth appearance at Worthy Farm.

For true believers, Mike Scott will always be the man who invented and defined 1980s stadium rock, and then bailed out just as U2 and Simple Minds were hitting their stride. His strident, anthemic and visionary songs - you will almost certainly know the hit The Whole of the Moon - sit squarely on the line between Bob Dylan and Pete Doherty for poetic aspiration. And the 1984 Waterboys single The Big Music named that generation of post-punk musicians’ sense of sonic ambition.

He then left it all behind, and immersed himself in Irish folk music, releasing the rollicking Fisherman’s Blues and Room to Roam albums to huge acclaim. Since then he has recorded and toured often, under his own name and the band’s. He also set 20 of WB Yeats’s poems to music for a theatrical presentation called An Appointment With Mr. Yeats, so expect a broad range of very different musical ideas at what has to be their seventh Glastonbury, unless you count the three performances in 2007 separately, in which case it’s their ninth appearance at Worthy Farm.

Set List on Pyramid Stage on 27 Jun 2015 at Worthy Farm, Pilton

Fisherman's Blues
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Still A Freak
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A Boy Called Johnny
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We Will Not Be Lovers
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Nearest Thing To Hip
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Medicine Bow
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Glastonbury Song
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Mad As Mist And Snow
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The Whole of the Moon
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Long Strange Golden Road
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