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Hope is Macca cos:

a. I've never seen him

b. I've seen Blur so many times. Twice in Hyde Park ('09-'12), and then twice in festival tour '13 (Primavera and Sziget). And I'm so sure returning gigs of '09 would never be topped, just mindblowings!

Why would Blur want to dirty their awesome memories of Glasto '09?

This is me just being selfish ;P

Free plug for the new album on the bbc?

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Am I right in saying T in the Park and Bestival are yet to announce all their headliners? Perhaps its someone that's doing shows that haven't been announced yet?

No, TITP have announced theirs. Bestival still have two to announce but I doubt it's to do with that.

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I 100% be up for seeing Macca but i'd doubt i'd go to one of his own shows

but i'd love it if he turned up to a festival I was attending!

2004 he was amazing!!! I'd definitely be up for him playing again!! It was a Beatles-heavy set, with some of his other hits thrown in there (Live and Let Die was spectacular), what could be better? Will always be one of my top Glasto sets!

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Imagine being happy you've never seen a Beatle perform some the greatest songs ever written live.

Amazing.

I don't have a massive interest in the Beatles, they've written some amazing songs that I do like. I've just got no interest in seeing McCartney live nowadays.

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Imagine being happy you've never seen a Beatle perform some the greatest songs ever written live.

Amazing.

I haven't seen him on that basis I would, but... From footage Ive seen his voice has gone. I should have seen him 10 years ago if at all.

Id watch him though

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I never ever thought I'd see bowie and Fleetwood Mac compared.....

I picked him as he was a polar opposite of them.

You mentioned FM sold their records 40 years ago as an argument. Im saying that doesn't matter. So did Bowie.

I have never got the love in for FM. Im 31, they seem to be a band its good to like for my generation. With the exception of the odd decent pop tune, they are not my thing.

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Am I the only one who's never seen Macca and is completely unarsed about ever seeing him?

No, last time he played the group I was with talked me into going to see him... To me he is one of them people I could slap happy.. I left after 2 songs, headed to holts and had one of the best nights ever with toots and the maytals.

Macca can do one, smug git that he is.

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I picked him as he was a polar opposite of them.

You mentioned FM sold their records 40 years ago as an argument. Im saying that doesn't matter. So did Bowie.

I have never got the love in for FM. Im 31, they seem to be a band its good to like for my generation. With the exception of the odd decent pop tune, they are not my thing.

what I meant was 40 years ago they were selling their records to mums and dads!

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