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there have always been heavier acts dotted about Glastonbury, you just need to look out for them

i agree that SOAD are more than that, but honestly, can you actually imagine SOAD playing Glastonbury? i can't. they'd seem so out of place. despite Glastonbury being one of the biggest festivals in the world, some bands are just better suited to other festivals, a-la System to Download and Reading and Leeds

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I'd like to suggest an idea for a new hybrid supergroup - 'Rage Against Florence And The Machine'. Basically, Florence comes on stage, wafts her floaty outfit about a bit and wiggles her fingers mystically up towards the sky, then, whenever she opens her mouth and starts warbling, Zak De La Rocha runs out from the wings and screams obscenities at her until she cries. I'd pay to see that. :prankster:
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Bollocks I am just gonna turn up at the Farm, with my guitar hero xbox games and offer my guitar hero services to Michael as an alternative Pyramid Stage headliner I can 100% about half the songs on expert should make for a laugh..... although GH has rather died nowadays...... Also if the Stones say no I can just do 2 hrs of 'Paint it Black' from GH III :)

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Bollocks I am just gonna turn up at the Farm, with my guitar hero xbox games and offer my guitar hero services to Michael as an alternative Pyramid Stage headliner I can 100% about half the songs on expert should make for a laugh..... although GH has rather died nowadays...... Also if the Stones say no I can just do 2 hrs of 'Paint it Black' from GH III :)
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For a festival claiming to be so enlightened and all-encompassing, there is a definite air of anti-metal sentiment. I'm not a huge fan anymore, but it's quite sad to see and entire genre full of talented artists cast aside due to some sweeping negative connotation.

And while I don't agree with the concept of stages geared towards certain genres, you'd be blind to suggest that it doesn't already exist to some extent.

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For a festival claiming to be so enlightened and all-encompassing, there is a definite air of anti-metal sentiment. I'm not a huge fan anymore, but it's quite sad to see and entire genre full of talented artists cast aside due to some sweeping negative connotation.

And while I don't agree with the concept of stages geared towards certain genres, you'd be blind to suggest that it doesn't already exist.

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I don't think there's any anti metal sentiment, hence why people don't complain when heavy acts do play, as they do throughout the lineup every year.

I'd say there's a desire not to change the festival to fit in certain genres. They should instead fit in to the already existing festival. Don't specifically book heavy acts, book then because they are right for where they are playing.

I'm also interested as to what stage is specifically, intentionally geared to acts of certain genres, as I've never come across it at Glastonbury.

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