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Spot on with the Bon impression, sometimes I wish he'd come back to entertain us.

He was back yesterday afternoon, came on to tell us all to stop being lazy c**ts and do some work!!

I'll call him back... hang on...

Does anyone know anything about AC/DC's lead singer and how often he can perform on consecutive occasions?

He'll be here in a bit.

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Whats his solo stuff like? Sophtware Slump is a favourite of mine. He's Simple, He's Dumb, He's the Pilot is a fucking beaut of a tune.

*Switches Aja off, puts on Grandaddy*

I love the solo stuff, but although Grandaddy was essentially him, the 2 solo albums aren't quite Grandaddy.

Bit more songwritery.

Although he's promised the next one will be weird and experimental again.

Seek out the gig he did in someone's lounge. I love that a lot. And the chat is in between and it's free on his website.

He also tweeted a pic of him with Gruff Rhys...up in Lytle's lodge in Montana somewhere. That would be an interesting / promising collaboration.

NB: I love Grandaddy for the lo-fi early weirdness and the later slicker stuff.

And Matterhorn for JL's last album is beautiful.

One of my favourite modern-day lyricists.

And they were ace at Glasto way back when.

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Twelve quid one for Glastonbury. Top banana one for other camping. That's how the scruff rolls.

Well it was thirty quid and a two hundred one dropped down to eighty through an Internet fuck up but you know what I mean.

Do tents that cheap protect you in a torrential downpoar? Iv always gone for more expensive tents on the principle they last longer and survive all types of weather (my £90 tent will be on its fourth festival this year and never had problems with it)

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He was back yesterday afternoon, came on to tell us all to stop being lazy c**ts and do some work!!

I'll call him back... hang on...

Does anyone know anything about AC/DC's lead singer and how often he can perform on consecutive occasions?

He'll be here in a bit.

Hahaha!

I believe russy's response was along the lines of:

Hurrah! The tory thicko is back!

HAHAHA! I chortled, i did.

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It is a bit strange there hasn't been a tweet reminding people about balance payments genuinely expected something.

I'm starting to get worried that there's not even going to be a Glastonbury!!!

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Do tents that cheap protect you in a torrential downpoar? Iv always gone for more expensive tents on the principle they last longer and survive all types of weather (my £90 tent will be on its fourth festival this year and never had problems with it)

i've a double-skinned 2000mm hydrostatic head 3-man tent with a porch that I got in Lidl 4 years ago that has kept me bone dry through several wet festivals.

it cost £25.

had a 4-man one before that from Argos that cost about £40 i think, same thing.

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It is a bit strange there hasn't been a tweet reminding people about balance payments genuinely expected something.

yeah surely there would be a tweet saying "balance payments till the end of tonight" or something...

stand by yer beds

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