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2013 Headliners


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Yep. I'm genuinely quite a big fan of hip-hop, or at least I was a few years ago, but I think a studio album gives rappers a rest between takes, it lets them put out a perfect, clear rap, and to make sure the balance is right.

Live for bigger stages especially, I think the words get lost (Bob Dylan style). It's also quite a big ask for one person to rap for an hour without a break - I would guess it takes more out of you than most singers (Florence excluded ;) ). In any event, smaller venues with good hip-hop I can deal with. Larger venues with good or bad hip-hop doesn't really do it for me.

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I come to give you not a hunch but a comment..

If it is (if rumours are true) and this speculation is true.

Arctics

Noel

Rolling Stones

Mumford

Kanye

Strokes

Jesus that's a strong lineup! (Some might disagree) but that is STRONG.

If the rumours you're making up are true, you mean. :lol:

This is the headliners thread. What I posted was stuff I've been sent that says a person is headlining.

That gets to mean (from those rumours) that if The Strokes are playing, they'll be headlining. So the line-up cannot be anything like you've suggested from those rumours.

I'm almost certain that Noel G won't be playing before Arctics either. It's exceedingly rare to put two such similar acts at the top of the bill for the pyramid.

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I have a theory about the stones, about longeivity (sp) and the reassessment after their death.

Beatles tunes are ludicrously popular, there's something about them, and I don't even like the Beatles) that means they are almost universal, Let it Be, Yellow Submarine, i dunno, whatever, they're something that means they exist outside their recorded versions, that means they almost (and eventually will) move into the folk domain.

Now, i love the Stones, but it's about them, as personalities, it's tied up in the Glimmer twins, it's the myths, the legends. The music, one or two songs aside (Satisfaction, Gimme shelter, maybe) hasn't, I would say, reached over. So, yeah, you're left with the recorded material, which is great and might (although I;m not sure) remain popular. But my feeling is, in 20 years time, the Stones currency will be fairly low. Once peoplewho saw them peg it, once those who remember them in their heyday go, what will be left of the stones?

All speculation, of course, without a shred of evidence to back it up, but that's my feeling

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Arctic Monkeys

Dizzee Rascal

NGHFB/Bjork (ignore this one)

Rolling Stones

Mumford & Sons

Kraftwerk/Bjork

Kanye West

The XX

Smashing Pumpkins

I see it hard placing anyone on other opposite Arctic Monkeys; must be a dancey/hip-hop/not-guitary act surely?

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I think as a group they will be remembered for the 60's any that headie period along with the Beatles and the Who in defining British music ( albiet borrowed from the USA :) ) As for the songs, i see what you mean. Really , "i can't get know satisfaction", Brown Sugar are the standards the Stones will be remembered for. As people they will be remembered as the bad side of pop to the Beatles good boy image of the 60's.

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The Stones came from blues. A lot of what they id had been done already really. And its a limited genre in fairness. The Beatles were obviously far far far more innovative.

But St Pepper has sounded dated for years now. Same cant really be said about the Stones big 4 albums.

Ok ok , Their Satanic Majesty's Requests is a disaster of arse clenching cringing proportions, but that aside like. Nothing grows as old as quick as a new sound as they say.

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