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Wishlist

Friday

Main: Foo Fighters subbed by Rise Against

Other: Paul Weller subbed by Johnny Marr

Saturday

Main: Anthrax or Megadeth subbed by Lamb of God and Bullet for My Valentine

Other: Of Monsters and Men subbed by Pollaponk

Sunday

Main: Keane subbed by The Killers

Other: Emile Sande subbed by Jesse Glynn

Realistic Prediction

Pyramid Stage: Fleetwood Mac, Foo Fighters, The Killers

Other Stage: Lady Gaga, Foster the People, Emile Sande

(bar Fleetwood Mac these are all dependent on a new album in Autum/Winter)

keane????????????????? You serious???????

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Wishlist

Friday

Main: Foo Fighters subbed by Rise Against

Other: Paul Weller subbed by Johnny Marr

Saturday

Main: Anthrax or Megadeth subbed by Lamb of God and Bullet for My Valentine

Other: Of Monsters and Men subbed by Pollaponk

Sunday

Main: Keane subbed by The Killers

Other: Emile Sande subbed by Jesse Glynn

Realistic Prediction

Pyramid Stage: Fleetwood Mac, Foo Fighters, The Killers

Other Stage: Lady Gaga, Foster the People, Emile Sande

(bar Fleetwood Mac these are all dependent on a new album in Autum/Winter)

You're actually wishing for some of these people? Utter madness. Each to their own, but I didn't think people like you even existed.

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Florence is on the edge and depends on well the album does but is in the frame to step up.

- If Florence was on the edge, I'd give her a little push.

aye that could well be the case. Have no idea what their live shows are like these days but they remain a band that I'd love to see despite the last two albums which i wasn't really a fan of.

Dull. I am also a fan.

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They don't have to have an album out though, maybe just a single like Coldplay and Arctics have done in previous years

They don't really have to have an album out at all seeing as they've had a couple of albums since headlining last but I can't see them playing without one. They don't really do singles anymore since they started self-releasing their work and I don't believe they've previewed songs before albums since prior to then either. I had really hoped they'd headline next year but I thought they were already recording in all honesty; can't see it happening so quickly now.

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They don't really have to have an album out at all seeing as they've had a couple of albums since headlining last but I can't see them playing without one. They don't really do singles anymore since they started self-releasing their work and I don't believe they've previewed songs before albums since prior to then either. I had really hoped they'd headline next year but I thought they were already recording in all honesty; can't see it happening so quickly now.

Yeh I suppose your probably right actually, if it doesn't happen by 2016 though I'll be very surprised

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Radiohead and Fleetwood Mac are likely IMO. Hoping that Stone Roses get something done before next year but it's looking unlikely, they are the one band I'd really love to see at Glastonbury.

Madonna may be possible as she loves publicity and look what it's done for Dolly.

Fingers crossed Super Furries record something new and can headline other, that would be perfect.

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