Yes.
Had mine about 5.30pm last Thursday (AZ). About an hour later, I started feeling tired. Not in a bad way, more like when you've been doing something physically draining. It was about 11pm when the shivers started, and they got worse until my whole body was convulsing into a huge shiver - my legs were dancing, hands dramatically shaking, teeth literally chattering. My legs were cramping from the effort of trying to stop them shivering so I had to stand and rub them. I couldn't get warm no matter what, and had that trippy feeling of surrealism. Went to bed and gradually began to warm up in between bouts of shivering. Then the fever kicked in. Spent a really unsettled night in a fever dream, waking every 15-30 minutes but thinking I'd been out for hours, alternating between shivering and sweating buckets/burning up, with feeling sick thrown in. Managed to take a couple of paracetamol about 4am and that settled it down a little. Next morning I felt like I'd been hit by a truck. Struggled downstairs to login to work, but had to go lie down. Gradually came round over the next hour. Hardly ate that day.
Another sleep that night and I was right as rain the following day.
Under-60's are apparently more likely to get a bad reaction. Out of 3 mates I know roughly my age who've had the vaccine, 2 have had a reaction similar to mine, all AZ. Such a reaction is a sign of a strong immune response by your body, so a positive. A small price to pay for immunity IMO.