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Dizzee Rascal to replace U2 if bonos still ill!


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Christ you're obsessed man. Blindly obsessed. I like them too but the greatest song in the last 25 years, I presume you mean the first part of the title track by the way. I can think of several songs which I would consider greater from the last 5 months.

EDIT: They do put on a wonderful live show though, I agree with you there.

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I think Glastonbury has a higher average age, it just tends to be very teenage around the main stages. As I suppose is to be expected really, most festivals are like that but Glastonbury has the advantage of far more places to go to avoid the Radio 1 massive
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Nope, I mean Do You Realize?? And I mean it in all seriousness. Well, maybe I should have said one of the greatest. Not many songs havea genuine impact on people lives like that one does. What would you say is greater in the last 5 months out of interest?

I also believe Soft Bulletin is the best album of the 90s - and I'm not alone in this view!

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WTF is Archaos Circus?

And for posterity, here are some notable festival replacement/promotions

Festival: Out: In:

Lollapalooza 1994: Nirvana->Smashing Pumpkins

Glasto 1995: Stone Roses->Pulp

TitP 2004: David Bowie->The Darkness :P

Glasto 2005: Kylie->Basement Jaxx

Austin City Limits 2007: White Stripes->Muse

Coachella 2009: Amy Wino->MIA

All Points West 2009: Beastie Boys->Jay-Z

Lollapalooza 2009: Beastie Boys->Yeah Yeah Yeahs

Outside Lands 2009: Beastie Boys->Tenacious D :P

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Nope, I mean Do You Realize?? And I mean it in all seriousness. Well, maybe I should have said one of the greatest. Not many songs havea genuine impact on people lives like that one does. What would you say is greater in the last 5 months out of interest?

I also believe Soft Bulletin is the best album of the 90s - and I'm not alone in this view!

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As has been said, they will only play stuff from

The Soft Bulletin (best album of the 90s)

Yoshimi Battles The Pink Robots (contains the greatest song of the last 25 years)

At War With The Mystics

Embryonic

All their other albums are fabulous but they wont play a single song from them, apart from She Dont Use Jelly

Also be aware that their live show is a joyous, life affirming, magical experience.

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I love this thread. Been working all day and resisting the temptation to dabble on here & just read the thread right the way through. I love the Flaming Lips and have seen them several times indoors and outdoors at festivals, including Glastonbury. They're a perfect headline band at a festival & most certainly at Glastonbury for all that they represent about music and they have a great back catalogue. Plus a great stage show. However, I can understand it if the younger festival-goers are oblivious to their charms, whether that's because they're Radio 1 centric or just because they're seen as an 'old' band. I can also understand it if most of the people in their 30s or above say that Dizzie isn't a 'real' Glastonbury headliner. If (and it's a big if) Dizzie headlines, then I'm sure it'll be packed, the kids will love it and it'll make for a huge audience on BBC TV. And those of us who don't really get it, will go and see Flaming Lips and be 100% certain that we've made the superior choice.

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Nope, I mean Do You Realize?? And I mean it in all seriousness. Well, maybe I should have said one of the greatest. Not many songs havea genuine impact on people lives like that one does. What would you say is greater in the last 5 months out of interest?

I also believe Soft Bulletin is the best album of the 90s - and I'm not alone in this view!

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I love this thread. Been working all day and resisting the temptation to dabble on here & just read the thread right the way through. I love the Flaming Lips and have seen them several times indoors and outdoors at festivals, including Glastonbury. They're a perfect headline band at a festival & most certainly at Glastonbury for all that they represent about music and they have a great back catalogue. Plus a great stage show. However, I can understand it if the younger festival-goers are oblivious to their charms, whether that's because they're Radio 1 centric or just because they're seen as an 'old' band. I can also understand it if most of the people in their 30s or above say that Dizzie isn't a 'real' Glastonbury headliner. If (and it's a big if) Dizzie headlines, then I'm sure it'll be packed, the kids will love it and it'll make for a huge audience on BBC TV. And those of us who don't really get it, will go and see Flaming Lips and be 100% certain that we've made the superior choice.
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I must admit, some of the posts on this thread have amused me - people thinking that the likes of The Smiths could resolve their differences, rehearse a full set of songs and get prepared within the space of a month - well, it's never, ever going to happen.

Similarly, people saying that Glasto would be the biggest joke around if Dizzee Rascal were to headline, when actually they'd managed to get the biggest band in the world to interrupt their US tour to play their first festival gig in years and years and years and would have been the victim of epic misfortune.

I don't like Dizzee Rascals music and wouldn't go to see him in a month of Sundays, but put things this way - Glastonbury has a tradition of making artists. Pulp, Damien Rice, Muse - these are just three acts from tons who've perhaps been seen as underdogs and used such a big stage to show what they can do.

Dizzee Rascal would be as big an underdog as any if he were to headline, and I'm confident that with the form - like him or not - and in my case not - he's on, he'd have the potential to shock people and propel himself to new levels and provide a Glastonbury moment.

U2 would be great, but if it had to be an artist in a sink or swim position on the grandest of scales, I couldn't think of a more fitting celebration for Glasto's 40th anniversary.

Whatever happens, there's tens of other stages to enjoy - it's less than a month now. Bring on the Glasto is what I say!

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If Dizzee does end up repacling U2, he is going to seriously have to up his game from his performence at Radio 1 Big Weekend, it was orite for what it was, just think its need lil something more than a dj and his mate with him. Something ala Electric proms could provide headline material!

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have a look at the comments to this video, then watch the video. Then imagine this on the Pyramid stage in the dark. It says it all
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DIZZEE RASCAL has been asked to step up to the plate if the U2 frontman is not well enough to honour his band's Friday night headlining slot on June 25. Has he? Has he really?

Organiser MICHAEL EAVIS has also put in a call to COLDPLAY frontman CHRIS MARTIN to see if the lads are available. Source? Also stop capitalizing names pls.

They are back in the studio after their Viva La Vida world tour but are weighing up the logistics of playing Glasto. Fact followed by a guess, wicked.

I can't help feeling it could be a blessing in disguise if grime star Dizzee, who currently comes before U2 on the Friday night bill, gets to close the evening. "I can't help but feeling it could be a blessing in disguise if 'grime star' Dizzee..." This is the gayest thing I've ever read. Also what's with referring to him on a first name basis?

The rapper - who ripped off his top at Radio 1's Big Weekend festival in Wales at the weekend to show how toned he is from kickboxing - is a big enough man for the job. Leave your man crush out of this

He has the tunes and charisma to light up Glasto on its 40th anniversary. Hits including Fix Up Look Sharp, Dirtee Disco and Bonkers would bring the Friday night to an epic end. Apart from it absolutely wouldn't.

Bono had emergency spinal surgery in Munich on Friday after injuring his back in rehearsals for their 360° world tour. Possibly the only slightly bit of factual information in the article

He is now recovering in Germany under the care of Bayern Munich FC's club medic Dr Hans-Wilhelm Muller-Wohlfahrt, who has treated the likes of JURGEN KLINSMANN, RONALDO, STEVEN GERRARD and MICHAEL OWEN as well as marathon star PAULA RADCLIFFE. Again with the caps, :P MARATHON STAR PAULA RADCLIFFE?!

U2 have had to postpone the start of the latest US leg of their tour, which was to take place in Salt Lake City, Utah, on June 3. Oh another fact :P

And they are expected to announce later this week that they will bow out of Glastonbury. No need for a new paragraph

That would leave their fans very disappointed. The band's anthemic rock is tailor-made for the large crowds drawn to Glasto's main Pyramid Stage. A band not showing up for a gig would leave their fans disappointed? Who'd a' thought it.

But I'd love to see Dizzee given the chance to shine at the Somerset festival.Stop

Last year he played an incredible Saturday afternoon set to a full field.Paragraphing

It included a tribute to MICHAEL JACKSON, who had just died.Sentences.

This year, Dizzee has become even bigger, with major shows in March at the Manchester MEN Arena and London's O2, for which he teamed up with LILY ALLEN.Zzzz

Meanwhile, I have discovered exactly how Bono hurt his back. He was standing too close toTHE EDGE. <Sound of no one laughing> Think you missed a bit of the joke there..

What a shit article.

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