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Didn't they say that they were waiting until mid to late March to sort out the finer details of their plans to tour? Theoretically Glastonbury could hold out for ages waiting for a response if they've got a back up in place i.e Mumford. Look at what happened with U2 and Gorillaz. I don't know how long the "signing on the dotted line" process takes for a juggonaut like the Stones but I wouldn't think it's anything to worry about.
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Didn't they say that they were waiting until mid to late March to sort out the finer details of their plans to tour? Theoretically Glastonbury could hold out for ages waiting for a response if they've got a back up in place i.e Mumford. Look at what happened with U2 and Gorillaz. I don't know how long the "signing on the dotted line" process takes for a juggonaut like the Stones but I wouldn't think it's anything to worry about.
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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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