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00:00Hi, I'm Andrew Trendle. We're at Glastonbury 2024 with Kneecap.
00:10What's happening?
00:11Hello, it's Crack.
00:12We went to see the Fontaines last night. What a fucking gig.
00:14It was, wasn't it?
00:15It was fucking amazing.
00:16It was probably one of the best things I've ever seen at Glastonbury.
00:18Yeah, they're flying at the minute in Starburster and Favourite and all,
00:22whacking out all the stuff with my new album.
00:24But you're hanging with the Fontaines, you've got some mates here.
00:26Yeah, I mean, hanging with the Fontaines, the boys, yeah.
00:29I think they got us backstage in the park.
00:32Yeah.
00:33We got some drinks. Yeah, it was cool.
00:35Did you meet Lewis Capaldi?
00:38We met Lewis Capaldi and Matt Smith. Pretty cool.
00:43Lewis Capaldi's a big Celtic fan like ourselves, so it was nice to connect.
00:50Lewis Capaldi collab on the way, what do you reckon?
00:52Yeah, I think we're going to do maybe like a Celtic symphony maybe.
00:57Symphony?
00:59Symphony.
01:01Hopefully a big maybe when the Celtic family win the European Champions League World Cup.
01:07We'll do a song.
01:09I've seen Paul Metzger walking around.
01:11Is he?
01:12Yeah, yeah.
01:13He's walking around Topless and everyone's just going, fuck.
01:16I want to apologise to Paul Metzger now for questioning his Irish.
01:22Hank, Paul, keep up with the Irish and you're a legend and I love your GA shorts.
01:27I want to just clarify there, we weren't giving out about Paul Metzger.
01:31Somebody asked us, like, oh, what do you think about Irish being sexy again or something?
01:35And we were like, I feel like it's always been fucking cool.
01:39It's always been a thing, like, you know, that these families in the rural areas of Ireland
01:43kept this language alive before getting too serious.
01:45And obviously the place fucking exploded when Paul Metzger spoke about the Irish,
01:49which, fair play to him. Nothing against him.
01:51It was about the media. It was about the media.
01:53So we love you, Paul. We apologise.
01:55We're sorry.