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I don't know about 100k but if the other Friday headliners are Rudimental, Catfish & the Bottlemen (though I think they'll sub rather than headline) and Caribou as has been suggested then I doubt it'll be too far off it.

I reckon Catfish'll be rammed if they headline, the indie lad rock/nme crowd comprises a lot of festival goers, fairly uninspired booking, but if they're up against those kinda acts then they'll get a really decent crowd, imagine rudimental will be fairly popular too and Caribou will have a decent vibe with all the cool people there ;)

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no chance was Snoop 100k, look at the opening frame from the BBC highlights of his set.. field's half empty!

Agree I went to see Snoop and won't go as far as empty field as I walked all the way round the back... it was quite full though but still had plenty of walk through space

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The stones were the only act they have ever extended the field for and it was still chock a block.

For the first half hour or so. Then all those who were there to tick the "seen them" box wandered off. We just got in before they closed it off (our daughter two minutes behind us didn't) and were far, far back in the crowd - the previous year there would have been tents where we were standing. By half way through we were able to move significantly further forward without once having to say "excuse me".

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no chance was Snoop 100k, look at the opening frame from the BBC highlights of his set.. field's half empty!

Snoop's the classic kinda act I'd love at a festival at midday, would never pay to go one of his gigs, but he's got some massive songs.

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I reckon Catfish'll be rammed if they headline, the indie lad rock/nme crowd comprises a lot of festival goers, fairly uninspired booking, but if they're up against those kinda acts then they'll get a really decent crowd, imagine rudimental will be fairly popular too and Caribou will have a decent vibe with all the cool people there ;)

Yeah that's true about Catfish actually. Still not sure whether they'll sub or headline JP but they'll likely get a big crowd whatever.

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I'm sorry but I'm not even an oasis fan, i liked one song ("cigarettes and alcohol") until i heard the song it was ripping off, but if lyrical standards are supposed to be held on a similar level to most classic poetry (particularly someone like Keats) then every lyricist in history would be pretty shite other than Nick Drake.

I get you're kinda hyperbolising a bit, but c'mon, the Roses, whilst pretty classic and I loved their debut about a year or two ago, are not the most inspiring band lyrically, they've got some great tunes but neither the Roses nor Oasis were breaking particularly big ground in terms of their lyrics and I could easily point out some fairly uninspired/not exactly poetic Roses lyrics:

Have you seen her have you heard
The way she plays there are no words
To describe the way I feel
How could it ever come to pass
She'll be the first she'll be the last
To describe the way I feel
The way I feel
I mean, don't get me wrong or anything, great tune, one of my favourite Roses songs, but they were on a similar level to Oasis lyrically, nothing "profound" or "poetic", just fairly catchy and usually better (than Oasis) tunes.

Yep, you got me there, they do not stand up to the close examination when compared to the all time great pop bands .....

Semolina pilchard climbing up the eiffel tower,

Elementary penguin singing hare krishna,

Man you should have seen them kicking Edgar Allen Poe.

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Yep, you got me there, they do not stand up to the close examination when compared to the all time great pop bands .....

Semolina pilchard climbing up the eiffel tower,

Elementary penguin singing hare krishna,

Man you should have seen them kicking Edgar Allen Poe.

FFS my whole point was that to hold pop bands to some high poetic/lyrical/profound standard as you were doing with Oasis is fucking pointless as they're not poets, they make music.

I reiterate, except for Nick Drake.

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I saw Snoop headline Bestival and he was absolutely dire, he was great at Glastonbury in 2010 though. I think the Dre stuff has passed now too, there would be some interest in it but nothing like there would have been a few years back, and in terms of questionable characters and musical output I would say Dre makes Kanye look like the godlike character he believes himself to be.

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I saw Snoop headline Bestival and he was absolutely dire, he was great at Glastonbury in 2010 though. I think the Dre stuff has passed now too, there would be some interest in it but nothing like there would have been a few years back, and in terms of questionable characters and musical output I would say Dre makes Kanye look like the godlike character he believes himself to be.

Fair points, I always kinda forget some of the horrible shit Dre's been involved in/done (and Snoop to a lesser extent). Love me some west coast 90s rap though so I guess I'm a bit biased.

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FFS my whole point was that to hold pop bands to some high poetic/lyrical/profound standard as you were doing with Oasis is fucking pointless as they're not poets, they make music.

I reiterate, except for Nick Drake.

I don't ..... Gallagher does his shtick, rocks a few tunes, funny when drunk on radio etc etc.

Not the point I was trying to make my friend, the point was not many of them are poets... but that doesn't stop a shit load of people enjoying them,

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i was miles back for the stones (don't really like them and only got there right at the start) but it was absolutely rammed, all the way back, surely only fleetwood mac (should they ever play) would compete?

The MAC would get a huge crowd, but wouldn't compete.

Led Zeppelin would probably compete. Floyd as well. Maybe Bowie and Oasis.

This might be a fun game, which headliners, have to be alive not necessarily together, would draw the biggest crowd, or a crowd comparable to the stones?

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