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2013 Headliners


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As has been said it sets a dangerous precedent for future festivals. I'd like to think that Michael and Emily have more sense.

Arguably they should know their business far better than us, so I'm still optimistic the right decision will be made in the end.

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I'd guess that it's a combination between his lifelong ambition to get them to the fest, along with the position the fest is in this year for headliners - cos if they don't have the stones then it looks like the 3 headliners overall might be thought as as far weaker than normal (on the basis that it appears they're having trouble getting a 3rd headliner).
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the festival has had an amazing run of amazing headliners. But surely, soon, maybe now, it has to get back to some sort of 'normality' with some vaguely popular bands having the headline slot, like it used to be. There's only so many legends left worth watching...
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it's been a bit on/off over the years with regards to 'special' headliners... Bowie felt like a one-off, then there was Macca, The Who, Bruce, Shakey, Stevie, and in between there's been the usual Coldplay, Killers, KOL, etc etc..

did people used to get so bothered about the headliners?

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I felt suitably chastened by somebody picking me up on my cussing yesterday, so I made a vow not to swear so much on these boards, but really, The Stones. Words fail me. Well, words I can type on here, anyway.

It's not even about them, Ed209 is spot on, there might well repercussions from this that have a big effect on the festival in the future.

I tell you what and it pains me to even type this, I'd have Radiohead back like a shot if it meant the Stones could be told to jog on.

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