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LondonTom was the one who linked inspiration and a changing sound, not me. I merely expressed that the Arctic Monkeys sound has changed more than Kasabian's and then continued to respond to the thinly veiled dig at AM,

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Please tell me thats a joke?

Even if its the exact same show as they did previously, bands still need to rehearse.

Do you think that once you get to a certain level you can just slack off and knock out a good performance at a moments notice.

Huge headlining bands like Foo's, Metallica, Prince and the sexual innuendo, RHCP, Arctic Monkeys, Coldplay, U2, Neil Young, Pearl Jam all rehearse loads before going on tour. By the time the first shows come around it'll be about 8 months since Macca's played a gig with his band. You can't go from 8 months out of the game to headlining stadiums and possibly glasto without rehearsing

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Please tell me thats a joke?

Even if its the exact same show as they did previously, bands still need to rehearse.

Do you think that once you get to a certain level you can just slack off and knock out a good performance at a moments notice.

Huge headlining bands like Foo's, Metallica, Prince and the sexual innuendo, RHCP, Arctic Monkeys, Coldplay, U2, Neil Young, Pearl Jam all rehearse loads before going on tour. By the time the first shows come around it'll be about 8 months since Macca's played a gig with his band. You can't go from 8 months out of the game to headlining stadiums and possibly glasto without rehearsing

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Please tell me thats a joke?

Even if its the exact same show as they did previously, bands still need to rehearse.

Do you think that once you get to a certain level you can just slack off and knock out a good performance at a moments notice.

Huge headlining bands like Foo's, Metallica, Prince and the sexual innuendo, RHCP, Arctic Monkeys, Coldplay, U2, Neil Young, Pearl Jam all rehearse loads before going on tour. By the time the first shows come around it'll be about 8 months since Macca's played a gig with his band. You can't go from 8 months out of the game to headlining stadiums and possibly glasto without rehearsing

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