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2013 Headliners


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he's definitely a troll, or clueless.

Dizzee Rascal, 10 year career at the top, mercury award winner, British rap and grime pioneer, followed by commercial success with 5 number one singles, currently working on his 5th studio album, a few big glaso performances already under his belt ... I can definitely see him headlining very soon.

And then there's ... well ... Tinie Tempah

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I'm just struggling to understand why, despite the fact that i'm assuming we both have tickets on hold, you feel that you deserve to go more than me because i choose not to worry about the politics involved
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Russycarps would you like a enema you seem stressed?

For someone who is attacking the music industry for being 'snobby', you're a 'tad' aloof in your own views of others and rather condescending to people.

The phrase 'by the age of 22/23 surely you shouldnt be as ignorant as you appear to be' in response to someone saying they don't care about the politics behind music and just want to listen to music is outrageous.

I have a degree in politics and it greatly interest me, but I am more than aware that some people, in fact most people let matters like that blissfully pass by them. In fact everyone I hold dear to me does, doesn't mean there ignorant means they choose not to engage in politics, or in this case the politics behind music.

Some people on this forum get so wrapped up in how they enjoy music and what music is to them that they don't seem to acknowledge that not only do people like different music, but music means different things to different people

I await a condescending reply about how naive and ignorant I am from some neurotic 50 year old who spends his days w*nking about glasto onto the computer screen at his work desk for his dead end job...

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Russycarps would you like a enema you seem stressed?

For someone who is attacking the music industry for being 'snobby', you're a 'tad' aloof in your own views of others and rather condescending to people.

The phrase 'by the age of 22/23 surely you shouldnt be as ignorant as you appear to be' in response to someone saying they don't care about the politics behind music and just want to listen to music is outrageous.

I have a degree in politics and it greatly interest me, but I am more than aware that some people, in fact most people let matters like that blissfully pass by them. In fact everyone I hold dear to me does, doesn't mean there ignorant means they choose not to engage in politics, or in this case the politics behind music.

Some people on this forum get so wrapped up in how they enjoy music and what music is to them that they don't seem to acknowledge that not only do people like different music, but music means different things to different people

I await a condescending reply about how naive and ignorant I am from some neurotic 50 year old who spends his days w*nking about glasto onto the computer screen at his work desk for his dead end job...

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Russycarps would you like a enema you seem stressed?

For someone who is attacking the music industry for being 'snobby', you're a 'tad' aloof in your own views of others and rather condescending to people.

The phrase 'by the age of 22/23 surely you shouldnt be as ignorant as you appear to be' in response to someone saying they don't care about the politics behind music and just want to listen to music is outrageous.

I have a degree in politics and it greatly interest me, but I am more than aware that some people, in fact most people let matters like that blissfully pass by them. In fact everyone I hold dear to me does, doesn't mean there ignorant means they choose not to engage in politics, or in this case the politics behind music.

Some people on this forum get so wrapped up in how they enjoy music and what music is to them that they don't seem to acknowledge that not only do people like different music, but music means different things to different people

I await a condescending reply about how naive and ignorant I am from some neurotic 50 year old who spends his days w*nking about glasto onto the computer screen at his work desk for his dead end job...

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Just added to Rock Werchter's line up:

So Dizzee is about.. biffy clyro

New to the line-up: BEN HOWARD - THE HIVES - BOYS NOIZE - JOHN LEGEND - KENDRICK LAMAR - GOGOL BORDELLO - VITALIC VTLZR - JAKE BUGG - JAMES BLAKE - TAME IMPALA - DIZZEE RASCAL - BIFFY CLYRO - BALTHAZAR - THE LUMINEERS - LIANNE LA HAVAS - JONATHAN JEREMIAH - AZEALIA BANKS - RUDIMENTAL - MODEST MOUSE - THE BOTS - GARY CLARK JR. and LAURA MVULA.

Would love to see: James Blake, Modest Mouse, The Hives, Ben Howard.. somewhere on the bill

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