Michael Eavis Jim Bob Rock Alternative Michael Eavis Jim Bob

Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine to recreate infamous Glastonbury 1992 headline set on Youtube

Reading now: 811
www.nme.com

Carter The Unstoppable Sex Machine member Jim Bob has announced that he will be recreating their set from Glastonbury 1992 on YouTube.The announcement was made last week by the band’s frontman, who reflected on the headline slot in celebration of its 31st anniversary.In the Facebook update, he reflected on the chaotic nature of the infamous gig — which saw their set cut short, controversy from bandmate Les ‘Fruitbat’ Carter, and a subsequent ban from the festival — and explained how he is constantly expected to discuss the event each summer.“Every year I do at least one short interview about how that all went.

I talk about the foam balls and how we were going to drop them from helicopters but instead used cannons and how we ran out of time and didn’t play an encore,” he began. “[How] Fruitbat had a go at the whole festival because of that and then we swore a lot at Michael Eavis and were asked to leave immediately and then we were banned from playing there ever again.”“Every June I’ll read at least three tweets from people who are furious that they watched Carter on the Pyramid Stage in 1992 when they could have been watching Primal Scream on the NME stage at the same time instead,” he continued. “Although maybe they won’t say that so much this year.”He continued, explaining that for 2023 he will be taking a different approach to rehashing their headline set, and recreating the infamous moment in his home.“To celebrate this momentous occasion I’ve built a life-size replica of the Pyramid Stage in the smallest room (excluding the toilet),” he confirmed. “I’m going to perform the 1992 Carter Glastonbury set live on YouTube.

Read more on nme.com
The website starsalert.com is an aggregator of news from open sources. The source is indicated at the beginning and at the end of the announcement. You can send a complaint on the news if you find it unreliable.

Related News

DMCA