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Clashes


Guest j-j-j-j-joe!

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Now that we've got over the fact that the line up is impressively hit and miss, what potential clashes are people annoyed at?

Personally the Interpol/DFA1979 one is pretty bad, but I think DFA will put on the better gig.

The one that's really p*ssed me off is Elbow/The Streets. I know how incredible Elbow are supposed to be live and they're a brilliant band, but obviously The Streets won't be around for much longer, although I imagine there will be a lot more tw*ts seeing them.

It's a tough one.

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Muse versus 2manydj's

A friend of mine was considering getting tickets and said that had 2many been on the friday when MCR are on he probably would have, but the fact that there's f**k all on that day for him means he hasn't.

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Doherty vs. Muse and Beady Eye vs. MCR

Not gonna bawl my eyes out at Beady Eye/MCR but would've liked to see both. Kinda the same but to a worse extent with Doherty/Muse. LOVE anything Pete Doherty related and reallly want to see him live, but I really don't wanna miss out on a band that's supposedly one of the best live acts in the world =/

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