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CaledonianGonzo

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  1. Not sure either - he definitely does it live though.
  2. Didn't that happen last year?
  3. Some of his better tracks didn't make the album e.g. Like The Old Days and
  4. He's not been doing big shows that long. This time last year he was still pretty much doing the pubs. Hopefully he'll know that to take the next big step up he'll need to work on his live set-up
  5. Which act do you fel has been 'pushed in'?
  6. The headliners all deserve to be up there, to a greater or lesser extent. Its the other bookings that really tank it - Gossip, London Grammar, James Blake, Disclosure, Sleaford Mods. Combined with a lack of other eye-catching names (Stevie Nicks, Pulp, Chaka Khan, Prodigy, etc)
  7. Wiki's wrong. Pulp headlined the main stage (albeit not the Pyramid, which hadn't returned by that point) https://www.vam.ac.uk/performing-glastonbury/1998/
  8. Babies is probably their best tune, even if after all these years still haven't figured out the plot or how you can possibly hide in someone else's wardrobe.
  9. Not if you were around at the time, but definitely heard it said by younger users that they've got Common People in their quiver and that's it.
  10. Before they launched this round of comeback I'd have said yes, particularly due to their history with the festival. Now, seeing the level of other shows they're doing and the persistent view that they're something of a one hit wonder, no.
  11. George Egg and Craig Charles have both just self-confirmed Latter on Truth Stage Friday afternoon as per.
  12. Listening to Coldplay's tour setlist and its hella frontloaded.
  13. CaledonianGonzo

    SZA

    With their songs like U16 Girls
  14. CaledonianGonzo

    SZA

    In Kill Bill SZA is clearly fantasising about committing some sort of crime, but ultimately the lyrics are self-critical and are more about her inability to move on from a previous love than they are an exhortation for violence. However, in Bohemian Rhapsody Freddie Mercury confesses to murder, even going so far as to outline the approach and the weapon he used. In a just society he should have done time and never have been free to potentially kill again.
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    2025 Headliners

    Based on what's happening with his O2 run I don't think we can continue to leave Usher off the list of possible future headliners.
  16. She sold out Hyde Park very quickly though right? Suspect these will also go like hotcakes.
  17. I guess she'd have been on the poster if they'd managed to bag her.... but there's still a window of opportunity there.
  18. Stevie Nicks has just announced shows in Glasgow and Manchester in the days between Glastonbury and BST. Close bit no cigar.
  19. Prof Janina Ramirez just confirmed herself for the University of Glastonbury at the Crow's Nest
  20. Sounding increasingly like I might be seeing Coldplay for the first time in 20 years.....
  21. CaledonianGonzo

    SZA

    If anything Kill Bill doesn't go far enough. For example, she could sing about nailing her ex's goolies to the wall.
  22. CaledonianGonzo

    SZA

    They should have pulled the plug when Elton started promoting street violence with Saturday Night's Alright For Fighting
  23. CaledonianGonzo

    2025 Headliners

    Doubt it after Astroworld tbh. Can't imagine they'd want to run the risk.
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