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I didn't enjoy his set.

Would rather he had played the entire song when it was a duet with the other vocals just played than skip chunks of songs like he did. Just kind of felt like he was doing half a song then moving on.

Also felt like a lot of his "singing" was pre-recorded with him just standing about.

Thought the whole thing was just a massive ego trip for him.

I just don't think I "get" Kanye West.

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Can we all just agree and move on that Kanye West is a c**t and be lucky we have great headliners at T this year.

Kasabian are the best live band at this moment, their hydro show last year was phenomenal, the libertines will draw a huge crowd and should be excellent like their Glasto appearance and Noel Gallagher will need no explaining as he's a musical legend.

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Kasabian are no where near the best live band at the moment but they are up there as far as the bands that T would book.

As far as Glastonbury goes, why Pharrel was billed below Kanye is a mystery to me. He is better in every respect and to be fair, on tonight's performances, Kanye isn't fit to lick dogshit of the soles of Pharrel's shoes.

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One of my mates is thinking of taking in Laughing gas, what are the chances of him getting his ticket ripped up if they find it in his bag?

T in the Park fans wishing to indulge in the latest legal high craze have been warned not to bring gas cylinders or tanks of 'hippy crack' to the site.

Bosses at Scotland's largest festival say they are aware of the craze and will be looking out for people using nitrous oxide, which is also known as laughing gas.

Party-goers typically suck the gas from balloons, which have been filled from a pressurised cylinder, in order to feel the effects.

Gas cylinders and canisters are among a list of banned items that festival-goers will be prevented from taking onto the campsite or into the festival itself.

A T in the Park spokeswoman said: "Laughing gas, smoke canisters and flares are not permitted at T in the Park.

"Traders at the festival are not permitted to sell these products and anyone found with these items in their possession will have them confiscated and will risk being refused entry or ejected from the site."

The spokeswoman said that the gas is considered dangerous and festival security will be taking the issue seriously, adding: "People should just not risk ruining their weekend by trying to bring any of the items into the site."

Other banned items include selfie sticks, flag poles, fireworks and all legal highs.

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T in the Park fans wishing to indulge in the latest legal high craze have been warned not to bring gas cylinders or tanks of 'hippy crack' to the site.

Bosses at Scotland's largest festival say they are aware of the craze and will be looking out for people using nitrous oxide, which is also known as laughing gas.

Party-goers typically suck the gas from balloons, which have been filled from a pressurised cylinder, in order to feel the effects.

Gas cylinders and canisters are among a list of banned items that festival-goers will be prevented from taking onto the campsite or into the festival itself.

A T in the Park spokeswoman said: "Laughing gas, smoke canisters and flares are not permitted at T in the Park.

"Traders at the festival are not permitted to sell these products and anyone found with these items in their possession will have them confiscated and will risk being refused entry or ejected from the site."

The spokeswoman said that the gas is considered dangerous and festival security will be taking the issue seriously, adding: "People should just not risk ruining their weekend by trying to bring any of the items into the site."

Other banned items include selfie sticks, flag poles, fireworks and all legal highs.

 

Wait, flags are banned?

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