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Legends?


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Still think Chic with Nile Rogers would be an amazing Legends set, although they could also headline West Holts (assuming Nile is well enough by June)

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Would be amazing yeah but unfortunately not a chance. He was only diagnosed with the Big C in October and is still recovering from “aggressive cancer”. Theres been no update on his condition really from his blog since he announced it last month. :( Hes still having “bad nights” and walking every day.

Sad stuff. Hes being very open and hopeful about the whole thing, proper legend of a man.

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Now I love His Bobness to probably an unhealthy degree, but what the f**k was that? His singing is up there with Michael Eavis singing Happy Birthday last year...

I seriously think Bobby D is this close to inventing a new musical key. It seems to match nothing else on earth. and not in a good way.

Bless him.

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Now I love His Bobness to probably an unhealthy degree, but what the f**k was that? His singing is up there with Michael Eavis singing Happy Birthday last year...

I seriously think Bobby D is this close to inventing a new musical key. It seems to match nothing else on earth. and not in a good way.

Bless him.

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Now I don't really think this is going to happen, cos he only played 3 years ago, but look at these tour dates...

June 22, 2011 - Hamburg - O2 World

June 25, 2011 - Dublin, Ireland - Aviva Stadium

June 28, 2011 - Birmingham - LG Arena

I know he'd be delighted to come back and play again, he says exactly that in the interview below

and anyway, f**k it, gives me yet another excuse to post my favourite ever Glastonbury song again :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ue7f8FXgO9s

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Now I don't really think this is going to happen, cos he only played 3 years ago, but look at these tour dates...

June 22, 2011 - Hamburg - O2 World

June 25, 2011 - Dublin, Ireland - Aviva Stadium

June 28, 2011 - Birmingham - LG Arena

I know he'd be delighted to come back and play again, he says exactly that in the interview below

and anyway, f**k it, gives me yet another excuse to post my favourite ever Glastonbury song again :)

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