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2013 Headliners


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Cause otherwise it'll be full of Stones fans innit? Glastonbury have specifically said that's why they sell tickets before the lineup- so ticket sales can't be dominated by one set of fans.
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Stones "announcement" will be press and pr led I guess rather than any thing from eavis or their mouths, Just like the "in negotation". Headlines. I'm sure we will get to know here before any of the above, which may increase demand in resale. There's always a reason for timing, otherwise it will be all done by now surely??

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you would defo know about 3 others when you heard them I'd say. The usual catchy numbers.

I reckon the people who churn out these types of songs are genuises, really. It is an incredible talent to make this kind of music over and over and over I reckon.

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I have to admit I've always envied that kind of talent. And it is, (surely?) an incredible talent to make gazillions of pounds out of the same three/four chord trick that has been used over and over and over again by countless acts and make it sound new and current. A genius for new melodies is the hard bit methinks.

Anyway, I came to this thread 'coz I;ve just got back from the pub and read in their The Sun's Bizzarre column that it's Arctics, Stones and Mumford. Now maybe (no, not maybe, I know) my memory's not what it was, but don't Bizzarre/NOTW generally have a good track record of being spot on about these things?

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I'm perfectly aware of the stated reasons. But that doesn't mean they're the real reasons. I'm probably being very cynical. It probably was set up for those reasons, but I have an accountant friend who assures me that having the full payment fall the otherside of 1st April is very convenient for the festival's accounts.
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they usually get 2 out of 3 in October 2010 they predicted Prince U2 and Coldplay for 2011

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/bizarre/3191789/Prince-and-U2-set-to-headline-Glastonbury-Festival-in-2011.html

They also announced Coldplay on the 5th of Feb, Beyonce on the 12th of Feb and then the full line up on the 15th of April

and for 2010 they announced U2 in November 09 and then said

http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/showbiz/bizarre/2741620/U2-to-headline-Glastonbury.html

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I think arctics, stones and mumfords are our headliners guys. Personally I think Mumford leaves it on an underwhelming note. But they are very solid. I just hope we get some female bands/ solo undercards. It seems abit male dominant.

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I'm perfectly aware of the stated reasons. But that doesn't mean they're the real reasons. I'm probably being very cynical. It probably was set up for those reasons, but I have an accountant friend who assures me that having the full payment fall the otherside of 1st April is very convenient for the festival's accounts.

They just happened to pluck the 2nd April for payment out of thin air?

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