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2013 Headliners


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even though they were one of the 'big' names at that moment, that booking always looks bizarre to me. in fact, looking over the entire 2008 lineup, it does seem to be missing something. looks like it could be any other festival rather than Glastonbury
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yeah Jay Z at the time stood out quite a bit (but was seen as quite weak, along with two other fairly weak headliners) but the rest of the lineup looks pretty damn drab

i think the Stones will be counted as the 'unexpected' booking this year (even though every person and their grandmother is expecting them, they're a massive coupe, and it's a 'we FINALLY got them' ordeal). the Stones and Prince in one year would just be too good

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yeah Jay Z at the time stood out quite a bit (but was seen as quite weak, along with two other fairly weak headliners) but the rest of the lineup looks pretty damn drab

i think the Stones will be counted as the 'unexpected' booking this year (even though every person and their grandmother is expecting them, they're a massive coupe, and it's a 'we FINALLY got them' ordeal). the Stones and Prince in one year would just be too good

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a couple of new names have been chucked in my direction recently as being the 3rd headliner - and that's The Strokes, and Kanye.

Much like all the others, there's nothing I can put much faith in, tho there's nothing I can find to prove them wrong.

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The Strokes would be an incredibly poor headliner. moreso than Mumfords in my opinion (and i hate Mumfords). Kanye would be right up my street. i'd absolutely love it. and i guess if his name is in the mix, and with Jay Z headlining Wireless the week after (and being listed as his only SOLO show as stated above) Watch The Throne could be back in the picture. not going to get my hopes up though. i'll just keep believing it's Mumfords and then when / if it's somebody better i can be overjoyed

* that all being said, i guess Kanye and The Strokes could also be Other stage headliners. pretty damn big Other stage headliners, mind

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both sound more likely for Other Stage headliners.

they way both are being put to me, it's for the Pyramid .... but of course they both can't be right. It's quite possible that neither is.

That said, is a Watch the Throne (Jay Z + Kanye) show ruled out?

I though the "Exclusive Solo European show" line in the Wireless announcement might indicate Jay is doing other WTT shows this year.

the wireless press release we got said it was Jay-Z's only European appearance, which strongly suggests that Glasto can't have WTT.

But publicity agents have a habit of stretching things, so who knows.

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No heard other stuff,watched that movie cross roads or something,got bored half way through,am I allowed to have an opinion?
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a couple of new names have been chucked in my direction recently as being the 3rd headliner - and that's The Strokes, and Kanye.

Much like all the others, there's nothing I can put much faith in, tho there's nothing I can find to prove them wrong.

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