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2013 Headliners


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The problem is that I can't see the point in whether a band is 'good enough' to headline, or saying that someone shouldn't headline because their music is dull or ropey. Whether we personally like someone or not is completely subjective and bears absolutely no relevance to whether they get booked or not. Who is considered 'better' on these forums means absolutely nothing, what is relevant is the band's size in the wider world (a speculative mix of gig sales, record sales, festival history, other festival slots, etc.) and I can't see how either Arctic Monkeys or Kasabian could be considered not big enough.
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People doubting arctic monkeys 'appeal' is a bit stupid. They're a much bigger band than kasbian, and stronger all round with there 'back catalouge'. Live they're the best they've ever been. R U Mine? Brought on a massive pull of hype, not that twitters anything to go by, but it trended for days and some of my mates who arent that into them loved it. I think arctic monkeys would be a great booking. One of the biggest and best bands around who haven't disappointed me yet.

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People doubting arctic monkeys 'appeal' is a bit stupid. They're a much bigger band than kasbian, and stronger all round with there 'back catalouge'. Live they're the best they've ever been. R U Mine? Brought on a massive pull of hype, not that twitters anything to go by, but it trended for days and some of my mates who arent that into them loved it. I think arctic monkeys would be a great booking. One of the biggest and best bands around who haven't disappointed me yet.
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I was there and i agree entirely.

I'd take kasabian over AM personally but i think their (kasabian's) biggest problem is their lead singer. They have good songs across all their albums and have progressed musically throughout but he hasn't and that's why they're still a lads band. He can't really sing, which is fine for anthems the crowd singalong to but they don't have a full set of them. The 'Come on glastonbury' (or wherever) every five minutes irritates me somewhat too - all of this is probably only annoying because i've seen them so many times.

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People doubting arctic monkeys 'appeal' is a bit stupid. They're a much bigger band than kasbian, and stronger all round with there 'back catalouge'. Live they're the best they've ever been. R U Mine? Brought on a massive pull of hype, not that twitters anything to go by, but it trended for days and some of my mates who arent that into them loved it. I think arctic monkeys would be a great booking. One of the biggest and best bands around who haven't disappointed me yet.
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