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19 hours ago, eFestivals said:

I happened to be in the photo pit when Fightstar - Charlie from Busted's 'credible' band - first played Reading Festival.

The hail of bottles at the start was a lot of fun dodging, both for snappers like me and for the band. :lol:

Charlie just kept on playing, and while their style wasn't my thing they put in a more-than-decent performance, better than plenty of other 'big' bands I saw that weekend.

He said he'd never go back to Busted, but I guess the wonga gets ever more tempting if a new project doesn't make the big time.

i think he has a kid on the way/just had a kid so i guess those megabucks were just too tempting when he 'needed' them most. fair play to him - he quit because he thought the music was silly, but like most people, you grow up and realise there isn't really anything wrong with liking simple pop music

as for Fightstar, i absolutely love them. have no shame in admitting their latest album was one of my top 10 of last year!

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18 minutes ago, Fred Zepplin said:

20 years since Mosley shoals was released and they are playing in July with support from shed seven and the bluetones. Would be very happy with a few ciders and singing along with ocean colour scene to start the festival 

Fuck me, they're all dismal enough to play the slot.  Take your pick.

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29 minutes ago, Fred Zepplin said:

20 years since Mosley shoals was released and they are playing in July with support from shed seven and the bluetones. Would be very happy with a few ciders and singing along with ocean colour scene to start the festival 

An afternoon Avalon set from the Bluetones would be grand.

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32 minutes ago, Hugh Jass said:

Do you fancy them for the coveted Thursday-afternoon-modestly-sized-band-that-draws-a-huge-crowd-because-there's-nothing-else-on slot?

I have never seen a finer example of that than the infamous Drenge b2b Wolf Alice this year, I went along with a mate that was there and couldn't get anywhere near the tent at all.

I did get a lovely steak ciabatta though with the most potent garlic mayonnaise I've ever had, it was worth it for sure 

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