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Headliners 2016


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1 minute ago, stuartbert two hats said:

when all my mates came back glowing, telling me I really should have come along.

Fantastic sentence, really evocative.  This was like the tale of my summers in my 20s, mates coming back from festivals I'd missed out on, looking weathered and wild with tales of glory and misdemeanour.

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Just now, Spindles said:

Fantastic sentence, really evocative.  This was like the tale of my summers in my 20s, mates coming back from festivals I'd missed out on, looking weathered and wild with tales of glory and misdemeanour.

It was metaphorical and literal - they had such a buzz about them, but also had an actual suntan.  1995 was one of the hot ones.

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Yeah, I caught up with an old friend from school and it was the only one he ever attended, he was ill prepared for the conditions and was a casualty by Saturday, missed loads of shifts and fell out with his flatmate which led to him living in a caravan in wales thereafter.  Strangely he has no interest in returning.  Shame, he'd love the place :)

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12 minutes ago, Honeybane said:

I HAVE GOT MYSELF SO WORKED UP THINKING RADIOHEAD WILL HEADLINE AND NOW I DON'T THINK THEY WILL :((((((((((((((((

why me, why us????? :////(((((

 

stay strong and just keep listening to Radiohead until they get announced, that's the only thing left to do

I'm still believing it's going to happen and until all the slots are full that is what I will continue to believe

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1 minute ago, Redwinevino said:

So is it looking like will be Muse and Adele filling out the set?

I reckon, tho I can't say that with certainty.

However, Radiohead could well be in the mix somehow too, which seems to either suggest Adele isn't doing it, or, from some info that came my way (which sounds like it's wrong but is also a weird thing for someone to have said if it's not) Muse might not be headlining.

Of those two I'd say Adele not doing it is the most likely, and yet I'm finding it very hard to go with the idea that she's not given a few bits of background info I've had plus some other bits and pieces.

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Coldplay are shit but the fact is they have contributed a massive amount to the festival. It's easy to forget because of the way its viewed now, but in the early 2000's, the festival was viewed in a very negative light, locally and nationally. There was a real danger the festival would go for good, it was refused licences and Michael was barred from being involved on his own. Coldplay along with Melvin Benn and others were one of the only reasons the festival was given a licence from that point on. That's in addition to them donating their fee previously, and the work they do with festival's charities. 

 

They're shit but theyve done enough for the festival to headline every four or five years if they want.

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1 minute ago, eFestivals said:

I reckon, tho I can't say that with certainty.

However, Radiohead could well be in the mix somehow too, which seems to either suggest Adele isn't doing it, or, from some info that came my way (which sounds like it's wrong but is also a weird thing for someone to have said if it's not) Muse might not be headlining.

Of those two I'd say Adele not doing it is the most likely, and yet I'm finding it very hard to go with the idea that she's not given a few bits of background info I've had plus some other bits and pieces.

but Muse, as good as set in stone in your books?

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1 minute ago, eFestivals said:

I reckon, tho I can't say that with certainty.

However, Radiohead could well be in the mix somehow too, which seems to either suggest Adele isn't doing it, or, from some info that came my way (which sounds like it's wrong but is also a weird thing for someone to have said if it's not) Muse might not be headlining.

Of those two I'd say Adele not doing it is the most likely, and yet I'm finding it very hard to go with the idea that she's not given a few bits of background info I've had plus some other bits and pieces.

Neil just tell us Radiohead are headlining, stop playin hard to get you ol charmer ;)

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6 minutes ago, sloseph said:

stay strong and just keep listening to Radiohead until they get announced, that's the only thing left to do

I'm still believing it's going to happen and until all the slots are full that is what I will continue to believe

Ironically, I'm listening to Let Down right now.

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3 minutes ago, thesecretingredientiscrime said:

Coldplay are shit but the fact is they have contributed a massive amount to the festival. It's easy to forget because of the way its viewed now, but in the early 2000's, the festival was viewed in a very negative light, locally and nationally. There was a real danger the festival would go for good, it was refused licences and Michael was barred from being involved on his own. Coldplay along with Melvin Benn and others were one of the only reasons the festival was given a licence from that point on. That's in addition to them donating their fee previously, and the work they do with festival's charities. 

complete and utter bollocks.

I sat in on those licence hearings. There was not a word of Coldplay mentioned, ever.

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8 minutes ago, thesecretingredientiscrime said:

Coldplay are shit but the fact is they have contributed a massive amount to the festival. It's easy to forget because of the way its viewed now, but in the early 2000's, the festival was viewed in a very negative light, locally and nationally. There was a real danger the festival would go for good, it was refused licences and Michael was barred from being involved on his own. Coldplay along with Melvin Benn and others were one of the only reasons the festival was given a licence from that point on. That's in addition to them donating their fee previously, and the work they do with festival's charities. 

 

They're shit but theyve done enough for the festival to headline every four or five years if they want.

what did coldplay have to do with the festival licence?

 

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10 minutes ago, eFestivals said:

I reckon, tho I can't say that with certainty.

However, Radiohead could well be in the mix somehow too, which seems to either suggest Adele isn't doing it, or, from some info that came my way (which sounds like it's wrong but is also a weird thing for someone to have said if it's not) Muse might not be headlining.

Of those two I'd say Adele not doing it is the most likely, and yet I'm finding it very hard to go with the idea that she's not given a few bits of background info I've had plus some other bits and pieces.

So basically Muse are going to ruin the party.

I'd prefer Radiohead - Friday and Adele - Saturday (Personal opinion)

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10 minutes ago, thesecretingredientiscrime said:

Coldplay are shit but the fact is they have contributed a massive amount to the festival. It's easy to forget because of the way its viewed now, but in the early 2000's, the festival was viewed in a very negative light, locally and nationally. There was a real danger the festival would go for good, it was refused licences and Michael was barred from being involved on his own. Coldplay along with Melvin Benn and others were one of the only reasons the festival was given a licence from that point on. That's in addition to them donating their fee previously, and the work they do with festival's charities. 

 

They're shit but theyve done enough for the festival to headline every four or five years if they want.

ive just had word in that unless Steve Irwin headlines next years festival they are terminating the liscence and we all have to go to V

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12 minutes ago, eFestivals said:

I reckon, tho I can't say that with certainty.

However, Radiohead could well be in the mix somehow too, which seems to either suggest Adele isn't doing it, or, from some info that came my way (which sounds like it's wrong but is also a weird thing for someone to have said if it's not) Muse might not be headlining.

Of those two I'd say Adele not doing it is the most likely, and yet I'm finding it very hard to go with the idea that she's not given a few bits of background info I've had plus some other bits and pieces.

Have you had any more recent news about Adele doing it? Thought maybe that could be the one that's potentially fallen through if it has gone quiet.

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4 minutes ago, thesecretingredientiscrime said:

that's in 2004. They'd been two festivals granted a licence since the problems in 2000.

Plus of course someone saying "I like it" or "I don't like it" has absolutely fuck all relevance to the licencing process.

The festival got a licence *ONLY* on the basis that it was suitable to have a licence, and that's absolutely fuck all to do with anything to do with Chris Martin.

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47 minutes ago, eastynh said:

True. It would be nice to have some interest in one though.

 There has always been some kudos attached to being Glastonbury headliner. It is a bit of a mockery when a band does it 4 times surely? Not even V fest who are continually mocked for having repeat performances are that bad.

you are joking?!! Look at how many times The Killers have headlined V in short period - 2007, 2009, 2012 & 2014,

KOL (2010, 2013) and Kasaiban (2010, 2015) not far off too either

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23 minutes ago, thesecretingredientiscrime said:

Coldplay are shit but the fact is they have contributed a massive amount to the festival. It's easy to forget because of the way its viewed now, but in the early 2000's, the festival was viewed in a very negative light, locally and nationally. There was a real danger the festival would go for good, it was refused licences and Michael was barred from being involved on his own. Coldplay along with Melvin Benn and others were one of the only reasons the festival was given a licence from that point on.  

Coldplay saved Glastonbury. I've heard it all now.

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24 minutes ago, thesecretingredientiscrime said:

They're shit but theyve done enough for the festival to headline every four or five years if they want.

Huh?

I worry about the festival if this is a prevailing mood amongst regular festival goers.

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This may be a bit out there, but is it possible there are 4 headliners?

The festival officially starts on the Wednesday, so is it ridiculous to think that there could be a down-sized line-up on the Thursday, starting in the late afternoon? Rock Werchter does it.

It would solve the Muse / Radiohead / Adele conundrum.

 

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