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Guest guypjfreak

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Got tickets for Liverpool and Manchester gigs. Actually, got the Manchester ones first before they announced the Liverpool date, so if anyones interested in two tickets to the Manc gig (now sold out), face value + postage, let me know.

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Saw them last month in Kendal, they were brilliant. Missed them at the Glade last year due to clashes but I'd love too see them at Glastonbury.

The Levelling the Land tour is going to be very exciting too, The Levs and The Wonder Stuff all in one night, I don't think my pants can cope

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Very true. Got tickets for Leeds. Can't wait to see them both.

I've seen the Levellers a few times and they've always been great.

Never managed to catch the Wonder Stuff yet, so that'll be a bonus.

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Went to see them and the Wonder Stuff live last night. Fan-bloody-tastic, both of them.

Could see them both playing this year and really hope they do.

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And they were on top form in Liverpool Academy at the weekend - 3 encores too; rare these days. Nice Glasto shaped hole in their current tour dates. The Stuffies supported - Miles Hunt looks just like he did in early '90's now he's grown his indie locks hair back exactly as it was then.

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I reckon they will be there. They are doing the Levelling The Land show at Carnclaze Caves in Cornwall a few days before Glasto. What about them on the Thursday night again like the other year? But this time without me being stuck outside the Leftfield tent getting pissed on through the whole performance as it tipped down with rain stood behind Mr Tall and his group of Tall & Wide friends!!

I was back at the tent last year, in Kidney Mead, after Stevie Wonder and I was sitting thinking "why can I hear "Devil went down..." and then realised that I could have gone and caught the end of the Levs in the Glade!!

But I have my BDs tix so seeing them anyway :)

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I reckon they will be there. They are doing the Levelling The Land show at Carnclaze Caves in Cornwall a few days before Glasto. What about them on the Thursday night again like the other year? But this time without me being stuck outside the Leftfield tent getting pissed on through the whole performance as it tipped down with rain stood behind Mr Tall and his group of Tall & Wide friends!!

I was back at the tent last year, in Kidney Mead, after Stevie Wonder and I was sitting thinking "why can I hear "Devil went down..." and then realised that I could have gone and caught the end of the Levs in the Glade!!

But I have my BDs tix so seeing them anyway :)

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Saw them at Leeds this week. Wonder Stuff proving that outside of three songs, they REALLY don't have any standout tunes. There's a reason why they never made it particularly big and this was a reminder. Levellers were good, Levelling the Land sounding great. Trotted out the god awful Hope Street though and ended on the twee Beautiful Day (which we left as it started).

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Ah, now you're all 'the wonderstuff aren't very good'. Where were you f**kers in 1989, eh? :P Felt like I was the only person unmoved by them as 'Hup' blasted out from every f**king student bar. :huh:

Whisper it quietly but PWEI were also cack and Ned's Atomic Dustbin were possibly the worst of all. :ph34r:

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Ah, now you're all 'the wonderstuff aren't very good'. Where were you f**kers in 1989, eh? :P Felt like I was the only person unmoved by them as 'Hup' blasted out from every f**king student bar. :huh:

Whisper it quietly but PWEI were also cack and Ned's Atomic Dustbin were possibly the worst of all. :ph34r:

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