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Bands performing below there normal billing


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Don't think ME hates them, I seem to remember the rumoured offer was to headline for free but they already had (better) headliners booked. Don't know how true these rumours are though, wasn't there one about RATM offering to play for free in 08 but ME refused, hope that one isn't true, can't quite believe it myself as I'm sure it would have messed up their £1m R&L gig.

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Much as I'd normally bow to the wisdom of the hamster - REALLY Abu?

I like RHCP. Never quite clicked with their more punkish 80s stuff but 'BSSM' will forever remind me of my student days (and 'Under the Bridge' may well be my fave track of all time) and 'Californication' + 'By The Way' both had highlights despite being diluted to try and make the band the next cross-genre cash cow supergroup (an experiment that has hopefully be forever executed and buried after 'Stadium Arcadium').

But live? Saw them live a few years ago at the Man City stadium though and was hugely disappointed. To me they treated it like a low-grade warm up for the Hyde Park gig a few weeks later. Terrible set-list, generated no atmosphere at all, had a big pop at the crowd for not liking support act Chicks on Speed (who were f*cking awful) and played the rest of their set in a childish strop after alienating the fans who'd paid a shedload to see them. Found the whole idea of AK lecturing other ppl about their behaviour highly amusing too...

Just find it impossible to believe they'd even consider taking second billing to anyone tbh, or that ME would be any more enamoured with them playing now then he was a few years back.

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But live? Saw them live a few years ago at the Man City stadium though and was hugely disappointed. To me they treated it like a low-grade warm up for the Hyde Park gig a few weeks later. Terrible set-list, generated no atmosphere at all, had a big pop at the crowd for not liking support act Chicks on Speed (who were f*cking awful) and played the rest of their set in a childish strop after alienating the fans who'd paid a shedload to see them. Found the whole idea of AK lecturing other ppl about their behaviour highly amusing too...
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I think I was there for that one - around 2004? James Brown also played?
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Yeah, he dialled in the same performance at Glasto a month or two later. Chicks on Speed inviting people onto the stage to have a go at them and security then stopping people from doing so remains a highlight.
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