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2013 Headliners


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i'm pretty sure they'd definitely be headlining

like Neil said, it'd be absolutely massive. no appeal or recognition for under 30's!? seriously!? i think you'd be hard pressed to find people of all ages who don't know Club Tropicana, Careless Whisper, Last Christmas, Freedom and Wake Me Up (even if they're not entirely sure that they're Wham! songs, which they would soon find out if they were announced as headliners)

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The standard faces have taken issue with Wham. Nothing surprising there at all.

The more broad minded can see the fun through the rockist fog.

As CalleyGonzo has said theres a dozen songs in George's repetoire that will bring the house down. And the comparison with having them over Florence is valid and welcome!

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Surprised at you Tony with the "dick in the mouth" line too. Tut tut 'squire. Tut tut.

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Neil, just picking up on 1 of your comments earlier, you said IF the Stones headline there will be a completly different type of act subbing seperate the crowd, isn't the opinion that its Mumfords subbing? Surely the majority who will watch them will stay for The Stones??

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The standard faces have taken issue with Wham. Nothing surprising there at all.

The more broad minded can see the fun through the rockist fog.

As CalleyGonzo has said theres a dozen songs in George's repetoire that will bring the house down. And the comparison with having them over Florence is valid and welcome!

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The standard faces have taken issue with Wham. Nothing surprising there at all.

The more broad minded can see the fun through the rockist fog.

As CalleyGonzo has said theres a dozen songs in George's repetoire that will bring the house down. And the comparison with having them over Florence is valid and welcome!

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Is this a George Michael gig then with the odd Wham tune? I like the odd George Michael tune. Great singer in fairness.

But theres no "fun" about Wham. Its tacky shit. Mindless tacky shit. Time is supposed to whittle away the shit. Not turn what is clearly shit into some sort of ironic nostalgia.

Wham in the Glastonbury headliners thread. And the Cliff Richard thread was deleted.

For fucks sake.

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Precisely. Not quite sure why Wooderson is getting so defensive about it. I have never even considered buying a Wham album, or hoped they would reform. I highly doubt anyone else on this thread has either.

So I don't get why anybody would want to stand amongst 80,000 people listening to 90 minutes of it.

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