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Imagine if the Stones say no... (quite plausible). From Eavis's point of view this years festival really does rely on them playing IMO. A potential trio of Arctic Monkeys / Mumford and Sons / Kanye West etc would be the one of the poorest set of headliners the festival has had. I imagine they're pinning everything at the moment on the presumption they are playing.

But then, it's not about the acts Glastonbury right?

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Back in the 90's the Prodigy were unrivalled for their energy on stage. Now as excellent as their music still is - they do come across live as a group of middle aged men shouting a lot.

I would still go and see them against most bands if they was on though

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The Prodigy are a force of nature. Defo one of those bands you "get" or don't get. I know it appears like men shouting over loud drums and stuff but its really not. Theres a much deeper connection with their audience believe it or not! Similar to the way great lyricists connect with people. the Prodigy have a sort of primal connection granted, but a connection nonetheless.

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The Prodigy are a force of nature. Defo one of those bands you "get" or don't get. I know it appears like men shouting over loud drums and stuff but its really not. Theres a much deeper connection with their audience believe it or not! Similar to the way great lyricists connect with people. the Prodigy have a sort of primal connection granted, but a connection nonetheless.
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The Prodigy are a force of nature. Defo one of those bands you "get" or don't get. I know it appears like men shouting over loud drums and stuff but its really not. Theres a much deeper connection with their audience believe it or not! Similar to the way great lyricists connect with people. the Prodigy have a sort of primal connection granted, but a connection nonetheless.
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i've only seen The Prodigy once, at Leeds '09, and whilst the band were great (this was before i'd gotten sick to death of them / Invaders Must Die) the crowd was just awful. i regrettably got down front and got the shit knocked out of me and had to retreat to the back and felt like a cripple the entire rest of the weekend. that's probably got a lot to do with the Leeds crowd rather than the band itself, but it's soured my idea of going to see them again. that said, interested to see where they go with the new album

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FF - Not sure how many times I've seen them, well into the teens anyway, and I've seen two good festival shows from them out of 5-6 I think. Glasto and Rock Am Ring. Saw them headlining Oxegen a few years ago and Liam seems to get pissed off after about 50 minutes and they played Out of Space and fucked off. Hes a proper arse is Howlett.
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The Prodigy are a force of nature. Defo one of those bands you "get" or don't get. I know it appears like men shouting over loud drums and stuff but its really not. Theres a much deeper connection with their audience believe it or not! Similar to the way great lyricists connect with people. the Prodigy have a sort of primal connection granted, but a connection nonetheless.
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