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Bowie is quite high up there for me, but even if he did a one of show, getting tickets would be a bitch

Exactly, and due to the extortionate prices they would inevitably be as well, i've resigned myself to never seeing him along with a few others. But i've got a list long enough already that should keep me going for a while :P

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Pixies, Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Sigur Ros, The Faint, Wilco, Portishead, Massive Attack, Grandaddy, Cursive, Belle and Sebastian, Anthony and the Johnsons, Avett Brothers, Bowie, Leonard Cohen, Desaparecidos, Beck, Flaming Lips, Modest Mouse, Glen Hansard and Marketa Irglova, Anything Jack White, Anything David Byrne, Arcade Fire, Radiohead...

Once these are all ticked off, i can consider myself complete :P

I feel really sorry for you missing out on the era of ATP weekends. They've been such fantastic experiences and I've seen so many good bands there.

And virtually all of the ones there that I've seen I've seen at least twice :D

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I always assumed that most people posting here had been to at least two or three R&Ls, looking at some of these lists it looks like that isn't the case.

I think that used to be the case, but in the past 18 months a lot of former regulars have stopped posting as much and I think most of the new wave of regulars have just done their first.

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I feel really sorry for you missing out on the era of ATP weekends. They've been such fantastic experiences and I've seen so many good bands there.

And virtually all of the ones there that I've seen I've seen at least twice :D

Lucky :P Makes me seeing Bright Eyes feel slightly less of a bigger deal when you've seen probably the majority of my wishlist :P Although having said that, i wouldn't have traded that gig for anyone else at all.

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Lucky :P Makes me seeing Bright Eyes feel slightly less of a bigger deal when you've seen probably the majority of my wishlist :P Although having said that, i wouldn't have traded that gig for anyone else at all.

I wouldn't trade Flaming Lips @ Jodrell Bank for any other gig, at all. Even a NIN one. Best show I've ever seen.

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I wouldn't trade Flaming Lips @ Jodrell Bank for any other gig, at all. Even a NIN one. Best show I've ever seen.

I'm a Bright Eyes fanboy so that's why i wouldn't trade it for anything, my favourite band without a doubt. But yeah, Flaming Lips must be one of the bands it is impossible to not be in awe with the performance it seems, would love to see them one day.

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I'm a Bright Eyes fanboy so that's why i wouldn't trade it for anything, my favourite band without a doubt. But yeah, Flaming Lips must be one of the bands it is impossible to not be in awe with the performance it seems, would love to see them one day.

First time I saw them they weren't that good, didn't see them again for a while, then they announced their Soft Bulletin show and their Jodrell Bank ones, so I figured those were different enough to get me excited, and they were just phenomenal both nights. Absolutely incredible.

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I doubt there'll be two years in a row with co-headliners. It makes the lineup look weak - I know a lot of people would prefer have Reading just allow one act to step up and be that days headliner. Should have happened this year with QOTSA but Melvin doesn't have the balls the frickin' Kanye.

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I doubt there'll be two years in a row with co-headliners. It makes the lineup look weak - I know a lot of people would prefer have Reading just allow one act to step up and be that days headliner. Should have happened this year with QOTSA but Melvin doesn't have the balls the frickin' Kanye.

My lineup was a joke. I was just using the same layout as 2014, with the same amount of years between all the headliners' last performances, to show how shit it is.

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