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a third 'alternative' headliner?


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Was just wondering what anyone thought about a third, somewhat 'alternative' headliner for 2013, and if it was to happen who could it be and who would you want it to be. Not an alternative act in terms of music, but as a headliner for the festival e.g. Lady Gaga, Kanye/Jay-Z etc.

If it was to happen my money would be on The Stones, Radiohead and Gaga.

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Was just wondering what anyone thought about a third, somewhat 'alternative' headliner for 2013, and if it was to happen who could it be and who would you want it to be. Not an alternative act in terms of music, but as a headliner for the festival e.g. Lady Gaga, Kanye/Jay-Z etc.

If it was to happen my money would be on The Stones, Radiohead and Gaga.

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I don't see why Gaga and Kanye West are considered 'alternative' headline acts, Glasto has been moving in this direction for years and a headliner like that wouldn't be surprising at all. Metallica/Pearl Jam/Green Day would be an alternative to the norm, not Gaga and Kanye West.

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I'm looking through the headliners and seeing Stevie Wonder, Neil Young, Paul McCartney, Beyonce, Jay-Z, Gorillaz, The Who and Basement Jaxx, and not really getting your point.

For a festival that has in recent years booked Kylie, Beyonce and Jay Z to headline and has had Scissor Sisters, Shakira, Amy Winehouse and Lilly Allen playing high up on the Pyramid I can't see how having Gaga or Kanye West be be a surprising or 'alternative' choice.

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I'm looking through the headliners and seeing Stevie Wonder, Neil Young, Paul McCartney, Beyonce, Jay-Z, Gorillaz, The Who and Basement Jaxx, and not really getting your point.

For a festival that has in recent years booked Kylie, Beyonce and Jay Z to headline and has had Scissor Sisters, Shakira, Amy Winehouse and Lilly Allen playing high up on the Pyramid I can't see how having Gaga or Kanye West be be a surprising or 'alternative' choice.

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2011 - U2, Coldplay

2010 - Muse

2009 - All three

2008 - Kings Of Leon, The Verve

2007 - All three

2005 - The White Stripes, Coldplay

2004 - All three

2003 - R.E.M, Radiohead

2002 - Coldplay, Stereophonics

So out of the last nine festivals, twenty out of the last twenty seven headliners have been along those lines.

For that reason, although something like Arcade Fire, Radiohead and Fleetwood Mac would be perfect on paper for me, I'd much prefer them to branch out, even if it is a headliner that I don't like.

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Compared to the above I would. I was responding to you saying Glasto usually has the type of Kanye/Gaga act, which while I'd agree Glasto, the same with most major fests, usually has pop acts, they're normally type as above.

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I didn't say Glasto 'usually' has that type of act at all. I didn't even use the word usually.

I said that Gaga or Kanye West wouldn't be much of an alternative/surprise/leftfield choice for headliner because that type of act has become more and more common on the Pyramid stage. Maybe not as popular as 'white boy guitar' but still prevalent enough not to be a surprise, and that a genuine alternative for Glasto would be someone like Metallica/Pearl Jam/Green Day.

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Yeah I guess that would explain the disagreement. By 'the norm' I didn't necessarily mean the most common, just that it isn't unusual. For me behind 'white boy guitar' stuff like Gaga and Kanye is the most likely to the point that it isn't surprising any more, where as having a dance or rock headliner would be a major curveball and true 'alternative'.

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