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Hi

Just some quick questions

For Glastonbury 2010 - Yes or No

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Radiohead ?

Foo Fighters ?

Led Zep ?

Faithless ?

Whitesnake ?

B)

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Scooter obviously.

But apart from that it's faithless all the way.

Seen radiohead a couple of times but i'm now bored of them.

But as long as it isn't U2 I'm a happy man.

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I am with you on U2. I was at Glastonbury back in 2002/2003 when Eavis confirmed he had booked

em , I just thought "oh bollocks ! ". My sister in law who is a huge fan , rang me and said I had to

get her a ticket. When I mentioned it would be good chilling out with her for a few days in a Somerset

field her reply was.

"I will only come for the day u2 are on , then go home.

That is why I have always been against a huge headliner , whilst it may bring in more press etc , It

might not be for the benefit of the festival.

By the way I was watching some of the current u2 gigs on you tube , and to be brutally honest there

seemed to be no buggers there , lots of empty spaces .

B)

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Didn't mean to send a blank reply. I'm new to all this.

Going to a whole festival just to see 1 act is abit crazy.

I've only been going to Glastonbury the past 2 years, and I just walk about watching whoevers on at the time unless there Is an act I definetly want to watch like friendly fires last time( they were quality).

You can't beat just walking around all day drinking and watching random music.

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For Glastonbury 2010 - Yes or No B)

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Radiohead ? PLEASE NO

Foo Fighters ? WOULD BE GOOD BUT IMO IT WILL BE THE CROOKED VULTURES

Led Zep ? SEE ABOVE B)

Faithless ? PLEASE YES

Whitesnake ? PLEASE YES

Scooter ? WHY NOT :D

:D

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Hi and welcome!

Well done for making the leap from lurker to poster B)

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I am with you on U2. I was at Glastonbury back in 2002/2003 when Eavis confirmed he had booked

em , I just thought "oh bollocks ! ". My sister in law who is a huge fan , rang me and said I had to

get her a ticket. When I mentioned it would be good chilling out with her for a few days in a Somerset

field her reply was.

"I will only come for the day u2 are on , then go home.

That is why I have always been against a huge headliner , whilst it may bring in more press etc , It

might not be for the benefit of the festival.

By the way I was watching some of the current u2 gigs on you tube , and to be brutally honest there

seemed to be no buggers there , lots of empty spaces .

;)

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For Glastonbury 2010 - Yes or No ;)

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Radiohead ? PLEASE NO

Foo Fighters ? WOULD BE GOOD BUT IMO IT WILL BE THE CROOKED VULTURES

Led Zep ? SEE ABOVE :)

Faithless ? PLEASE YES

Whitesnake ? PLEASE YES

Scooter ? WHY NOT :D

:(

JOURNEY? :D

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