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will never ever happen (and for good reason - even if they did reform, Morrissey would be hating every minute of it. it wouldn't be an enjoyable experience)

compared to his usual happy-go-lucky self that we normally see :)

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In 'This is It' the Jacko live experience is very much a production, with every song having fresh costumes, sets, choreography etc. Logistically I just can't see it working as a one-off. He never was the one to just turn up with a four-piece backing band and run through a spontaneous set.

I still regret not getting the 'I was at Glasto when Jacko died' T-shirt.

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In 'This is It' the Jacko live experience is very much a production, with every song having fresh costumes, sets, choreography etc. Logistically I just can't see it working as a one-off. He never was the one to just turn up with a four-piece backing band and run through a spontaneous set.

I still regret not getting the 'I was at Glasto when Jacko died' T-shirt.

Still don't know how they managed to get those shirts printed and on sale within the space of day... conspiracy... the eavis family got revenge on MJ because he said no to headlining in 2007 CALLED IT!!!

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There's nothing sadder than watching a legend who is clearly no longer up to it. James Brown's set in 04 was one of the saddest gigs I've ever seen.

I got that feeling last year when I saw the Pogues support Libertines at Hyde Park. As soon as Shane bumbled on, I couldn't say anything out of shock.

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I got that feeling last year when I saw the Pogues support Libertines at Hyde Park. As soon as Shane bumbled on, I couldn't say anything out of shock.

The band are still tight as ever tho, but yea, Shane was Plastered and you couldnt understand a word. However they did pick up a rather dull day up to that point. Everyone was up dancing when they came on!

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I think Slipknot are the obvious candidates, given how Metallica made everyone last year look like amateurs Metal is what the festival needs. No matter who is announced without Slipknot it will be a flacid weekend.

1 post, but what a post.

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I think Slipknot are the obvious candidates, given how Metallica made everyone last year look like amateurs Metal is what the festival needs. No matter who is announced without Slipknot it will be a flacid weekend.

What a hero!

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I think Slipknot are the obvious candidates, given how Metallica made everyone last year look like amateurs Metal is what the festival needs. No matter who is announced without Slipknot it will be a flacid weekend.

I have seen worse suggestions

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will never ever happen (and for good reason - even if they did reform, Morrissey would be hating every minute of it. it wouldn't be an enjoyable experience)

From reading quite a lot on the subject, it seems to be Marr who is against the idea of the Smiths reforming. I think Morrisey would agree to playing with Marr again in a heartbeat. Whether that also include Joyce and Rourke is anyone's guess.

I do honestly believe Marr and Morrisey will play together on stage again at some point.

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From reading quite a lot on the subject, it seems to be Marr who is against the idea of the Smiths reforming. I think Morrisey would agree to playing with Marr again in a heartbeat. Whether that also include Joyce and Rourke is anyone's guess.

I do honestly believe Marr and Morrisey will play together on stage again at some point.

i believe Marr and Morrissey don't have much of a problem with each other, it's the hangover from that court case 25 years ago that is preventing any reunion. I think Morrissey would be loathed to hand them any more money!

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I think Slipknot are the obvious candidates, given how Metallica made everyone last year look like amateurs Metal is what the festival needs. No matter who is announced without Slipknot it will be a flacid weekend.

I'm not sure Slipknot are currently available following the small matter of a family knife fight.

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