2011-06-24 - Glastonbury
Tour: Various Dates
Songs played: 20
Audio recordings: 2
Videos: 1
  1. With or Without You should DEFINITELY be higher than just 20/1.


  2. it's just betting.. like betting on a horse race
  3. Whoever created those odds better have a look at the band's actually setlists as opposed to their greatest hits albums. Come on. They'd never open with WOWY. If so, at least make those odds a little more realistic.
  4. Originally posted by RUMMY:Whoever created those odds better have a look at the band's actually setlists as opposed to their greatest hits albums. Come on. They'd never open with WOWY. If so, at least make those odds a little more realistic.


    They are watching. Real Thing wasn't in the betting until the recent SA legs.
  5. Going by recent set lists, it has to be Real Thing which in its current guise is the best thing they've done in ages (imho). 3-1 ain't great odds though.
    Given the hints in Adams's interview a decent long shot bet at 33-1 has to be Discotheque?
    Streets would work well as first song, but will be held back for later as a show stopper
  6. Originally posted by TheRefugee:Going by recent set lists, it has to be Real Thing which in its current guise is the best thing they've done in ages (imho). 3-1 ain't great odds though.
    Given the hints in Adams's interview a decent long shot bet at 33-1 has to be Discotheque?
    Streets would work well as first song, but will be held back for later as a show stopper


    they might do streets 1st just cuz a fair few people woulda seen it last yr when Muse did it, i guess thats also a good reason to do it later. Streets is a song that fits anywhere really
  7. Beauti-fool Day as the most probable opener for Glasto??? NOOOOOOOOOO
  8. Gotta be something that rocks, that people know, and that people like...

    It should be something from Achtung Baby - is "Until The End of The World" populatr enough? I've always thought that it would be a great opening - especially with the horn/siren sound (what is that, anyway?) that starts the song.