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I don't think I spoke to a single person that night who was at C&S.

Anyone on here go? Curious to know how busy it was (not curious enough to endure any footage).

I watched about 6 songs of the Stones but could not cope with the crowd as suffer from mild claustrophobia...so went with a friend to Chase & Status, given who they were up against they pulled a decent crowd wasn't as dense but not the tumble weed you would have expected

They were actually very good, enjoyed their set :)

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Having played in 2000 and 2004 respectively, surely Bowie and McCartney can't fall into the ''been after them for a long time'' category? I'd have thought that refers to someone who has never played or played a very long time ago

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Lots of people supposedly not paying up because of lack of line up if twitter is to be believed. .

Would bet there's a fair crossover between the people who signed the Kanye petition without having tickets and the people who are now saying they've handed back their ticket.
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Why does that make them pricks? I think its perfectly reasonable to want to see the lineup before paying up.

It's Glastonbury - the line-up will be superb as it is every year.

Those who moan about the line-up not being out the most will probably moan about the Clashes the most once it is out.

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Why does that make them pricks? I think its perfectly reasonable to want to see the lineup before paying up.

maybe it is a tad harsh to call them names. As has been discussed on here before, Glastonbury is very unique and is hard to understand until you actually attend.
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Why does that make them pricks? I think its perfectly reasonable to want to see the lineup before paying up.

Exactly!! I've paid mine and so have most of my mates. A few very reluctant to part with the best part of £200 as being students that's a lot of money!

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