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Regarding going to Eton, he really resents that side of his life. Mainly because he pretty much hates his Dad (Hear 'Fathers Day'). He was homeless for years because he wouldn't accept his family's money. :)

With the politics, he never really uses politics as the driving force in his music so it doesn't bother me too much. It's not like Shikari or Billy Bragg coming out as right wing hahaha :P

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I assumed he was left wing because of his music.

As I said, I don't really have anything against him and I still enjoy his music, but writing stuff like "Come ye, come ye, To soulless corporate circus tops" and then going "I think that state funding is much more of a greater evil on society." is a bit rich. That's all.

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No, its because of many activities he took part in in the past and things like that. It's got nothing to do with Billy Bragg.

For all we know, him and Billy Bragg might hate each other :P (since Wembley) Who knows, FT might have tried to shit in his cornflakes.

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I assumed he was left wing because of his music.

As I said, I don't really have anything against him and I still enjoy his music, but writing stuff like "Come ye, come ye, To soulless corporate circus tops" and then going "I think that state funding is much more of a greater evil on society." is a bit rich. That's all.

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  • 2 weeks later...

Just seen Foals' Coachella set. Awesome stuff, 50 minutes long, hoping we get something similar at R+L.

Prelude

Total life forever

My Number

Late Night

Providence

Spanish Sahara

Red Socks Pugie

Inhaler

Two Steps Twice

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It was my first time seeing them in March, they honestly blew me away. My second favourite gig ever, second only to Watch The Throne which was probably the best 3 hours of my life so far.

I'm seriously way too excited to see them again at Leeds, you're in for a treat, Inhaler into Two Steps was immense!! :D

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