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On the actual issue of them headlining it, can't see it any time soon. Noel said he wouldn't play there again, musing it was a better festival to visit than to play at. For him, anyway. Note that Glastonbury was about the only festival in Europe he didn't play last year. Liams voice is shot in the live arena so i would advise floating voters to go and watch Tony Benn or Billy Bragg waffle on about something or other.

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Hang on, not fair on the troll front.

It is true that they are the only group whose albums i own but haven't listened to because I got bored of same old in first couple of tracks.

Willing to think about maybe trying them again at some point, possibly same outcome

And as for the hives warm up act....anyone who was there must agree surely.

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Hang on, not fair on the troll front.

It is true that they are the only group whose albums i own but haven't listened to because I got bored of same old in first couple of tracks.

Willing to think about maybe trying them again at some point, possibly same outcome

And as for the hives warm up act....anyone who was there must agree surely.

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Some of the ideas about why they were so utterly gargantuan - undoubtedly the biggest band since The Beatles on these shores - are so convoluted, so desperate to come up with complex sociological/political explanations, its like someone doing a hundred page thesis on 2+2=4.

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On the actual issue of them headlining it, can't see it any time soon. Noel said he wouldn't play there again, musing it was a better festival to visit than to play at. For him, anyway.

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Biggest band since the Beatles?

Bigger than ..., Floyd Queen Zeppelin Bowie Stones

Really?

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he also said Jay Z shouldn't play at 'his' Glastonbury. He is quite plainly a total bell-end

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The Jay Z comments were one of the only times i've rolled my eyes listening to Noel. In general, i love his interviews, he's a funny and entertaining guy. Sure, he gets on a roll and spouts some shit sometimes but he certainly is not stupid or unintelligent. Liam is your man for that.

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