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2011 Vs 2002


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It's quite surreal that 6 of the acts who played in 2002 & had pretty big slots in the line-up have exactly the same in 2011 be it on different stages or in different slots -

Muse - 2nd headliner to the foo fighters in 2002, headlining in 2011

The strokes/Pulp - co-headlining in 2002 but didn't swap, with The Strokes ending both days, same again in 2011 but swapping around at each site

The offspring - 2nd headliner to the prodigy in 2002, 3rd from top on main stage in 2011

Janes addiction - 3rd from top on main stage in 2002, headlining the R1/NME Stage in 2011

The streets - headlining the dance tent in 2002, co-headlining or second headliner on the R1/NME Stage in 2011

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Good spot.

I thought the Friday main stage in 2002 was pretty underwhelming and it was grey and pissed it down.

I wonder what slot the Dandy Warhols will get this year? :)

Regardless of whether festival goers are coming back 9 years on or not, it does highlight one thing about the line-up well though - a lot of these bands are festival veterans and so it's not as fresh as it could be.

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2002 was my favourite festival line up of all time, it just suited my musical tastes to as tee and i doubt I'll ever see better.

I wonder what slot the Dandy Warhols will get this year? :)

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