>We caught up with Damon Albarn after his performance with the Orchestra of Syrian Musicians, which opened proceedings on the Pyramid Stage this morning.
>"That was supposed to be the big news today – that we’d managed to get 50 fantastic musicians out of Damascus and come and play Glastonbury," he said.
>Instead, the set was overshadowed - for Albarn at least - by the vote to Leave the EU.
>"I am really sad. I rang my daughter this morning and said: 'I am really sorry this has happened,' because the consequences of it are more for her generation than anyone.
>"It feels like a reaction against the status quo in Westminster, and I understand that," he added, "but there are seeds being sown today that are really dangerous, and that’s what I’m so upset about. We don’t want Europe returning to the 1930s."
What did he mean by this?
Charles Jones
He's right.
Thomas Ross
He meant Blur are shite and he's a cuck.
Bentley Collins
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John Green
>Orchestra of Syrian Musicians hahahah you can't make this shit up
He's right about the brexit though.
Connor Nguyen
>"we dont want Europe returning to the 1930s"
EU is the 21st century's league of nations
i can't wait
Isaac Rogers
Blur are shite, cuck.
Kevin Myers
>the farageposter using google images is back cuck
Carson Turner
>He's right about the brexit though. Not necessarily it needn't ought be a bad thing
it could mean more diversity and stronger national identity reflected in musical culture
as opposed to a one world gloop
Christian Collins
>as opposed to a one world gloop What a fucking meme. EU was always about each country's own identity, promoting those differences and the relations between different countries, at least theoretically.
Ryan Jones
>quite possibly screwing your entire country over because "waaah I don’t like immigrants waaaaah" Right-wingers never cease to amaze lmfao. Based Damon is 100% correct on this.
I can't tell if this is an ebin new meme or some basement dweller posting lefunilaughingnigel.jpg in every brexit thread.
Dominic Hughes
for the delete and the ban
Countries joined it that were far from able to cope with the economic criteria so the balance of their books was re-written on the fly. When it was at its worst they were left chained to debts that could never be serviced and were utterly unrealistic creating huge antagonism.
That parts of say Spain aren't an industrial power house like Germany isn't a bad thing, it's a different way of life
but, lots of these countries were damaged by membership with no way out
I am pro-immigration as I believe it creates new trade and communications in a very subtle way and is healthy for nations
but economically a depression highlighted the impracticality of the situation
either way our future is not over our shoulder
but tomorrow
Hunter Moore
>musician is liberal
Holy shit is this a new trend?
Gavin Price
I see you cucks are still uncontrollably crying. God, the next couple of weeks are going to be endless fun.
Leo Jenkins
Nice get, but no, it isn't a new trend
Robert Reyes
cuck
Julian Wood
There are liberals who the blame lies with too. >quite possibly screwing your entire country over because "waaah I can't wait until the next general election to oust Cameron waaaaah"