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Well I just think with the popularity and success of the QOTSA booking and show that there could and should (in my opinion) be more acts of that genre. Definitely not as heavy as bands from Waken and Graspop (as that'd go against the whole message of the fest (OXFAM)) but more towards Download/Reading.

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Well I just think with the popularity and success of the QOTSA booking and show that there could and should (in my opinion) be more acts of that genre. Definitely not as heavy as bands from Waken and Graspop (as that'd go against the whole message of the fest (OXFAM)) but more towards Download/Reading.

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Enter Shikari are definitely bands that could be considered.

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QOTSA worked so well because they WERE one of the few 'heavier' acts and people weren't at all expecting to have them at Glasto. if the stage had been full of similar acts then QOTSA would've been just another act amongst many and wouldn't have been seen as so spectacular
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i'm all for heavy acts at Glasto, but i think the organisers have pretty much nailed it concerning WHICH heavy acts should play and in what capacity. i look forward to which heavier acts they'll have this year (i imagine Smashing Pumpkins to be one of them and some smaller ones)

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Genre arguments are fairly retarded, but in 1995 when the first dance stage was brought in, it was a stage solely geared to one genre, electronic dance music, which was just as much of a genre then as metal music is now. So, I think glastonbury does have a history of a stage intentionally geared towards one genre.

Anyway, metal heads would have a fit with metal being regarded as a well defined genre considering their even more anal about their subgenres than dance heads. Post screamcore death viking blah blah blah

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But electronic dance music isn't one genre, that's the point. I have a feeling i'm massively missing the point, which i apologise if i am, but there's such a variation in the line-ups over the weekend in those venues, and that's why it works.
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