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the Editors


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I am really looking forward to seeing the Editors. Loved them at Glasto ( 2008?), i had to watch on TV, but the really rocked the Other stage crowd that night. Loving the new album.

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I'm not really one for joining in to slag off bands, but of all the bands I've seen at Glastonbury over the past few years, they have been by far the worst.

It was a shame because I actually quite like them on record, but they were just dull. There was no connection with the crowd. They might as well have just played the recordings over the speakers. Shite.

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Saw them at Norwich UEA, they were f**king brilliant. However, I'll be seeing Laura Marling or watching the England match when they are on, unfortunately, otherwise I'd have been 100% there

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didn't like them until i saw them live at wireless in 07. love them now and haven't seen them live since leeds 08 so quite looking forward to their set. Just hope they don't play to much off new album as it was a huge let down.

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Can't really comment but someone on here (I think) once made the observation that you can recreate an Editors gig with some badly dressed mannequins and an Editors album. Made me chuckle that did.

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I saw em 11 times on the tours for the 1st 2 albums but not since the new 1 came out. The new 1 has a few good tunes on it but i just dont know how they'll mix in with the older stuff in the set. Guess i'll see at Glasto cos i'll definitely be watchin em

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I've seen them a few times and really enjoyed it, but I saw them at The Apollo a few weeks ago and it was frankly shit. They mixed old with new and pretty much alternate songs, I don't know it just didn't gel really but i'm not a fan of the last album so might be biased. I'll be giving them a miss, Marling for me.

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I'm not really one for joining in to slag off bands, but of all the bands I've seen at Glastonbury over the past few years, they have been by far the worst.

It was a shame because I actually quite like them on record, but they were just dull. There was no connection with the crowd. They might as well have just played the recordings over the speakers. Shite.

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