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the cribs


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Can't wait to see these, wasn't bothered what time they were on but glad they are where they are because later on in the day they would've definitely clashed with someone else. This slot will give them a huge audience as well as the place will be packed from the Opener, that is of course if many don't shoot off to the Pyramid stage for James Bay. Selfishly I hope quite a lot do disappear.

If it's the charlatans as predicted I suspect many will be long gone by changeover time!! I think it'll be only people who want to be there, which will make for a great atmosphere.

Hope they do end on pink snow, was amazing at the ritz, despite never hearing it before then I had the guitar parts in my head for days after.

Whatever they play it'll be great and there'll be enough hits for a decent singalong. They are one of those rare bands where I have no issue with new songs being played as I like the album a lot

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Doubt it. He hasn't since he left i don't thin

He has at least once. I remember because there was all these silly rumours about how they'd fallen out, so I noticed it when I read that he'd guested at one of their gigs.

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Really can't wait to see these. I was dreading them playing higher in JP and clashing with someone. I hope they play the Thursday night though, that would be even better.

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Twice - Manchester academy 2012 and Leeds academy 2013. I was at both!

I was at both them as well, were those the only times? I feel like they're forever doing it.

Their set was pretty good though, wasn't it? I was worried it'd be shit, given the time and stage.

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I was at both them as well, were those the only times? I feel like they're forever doing it.

Their set was pretty good though, wasn't it? I was worried it'd be shit, given the time and stage.

Yeah think they were the only ones.

Loved the other stage set, pretty perfect setlist for me with be safe (unexpected), we share the same skies and I'm a realist being on there. Loved pink snow and the other new ones too, and mirror kissers is a great opener. Great crowd and I loved how up for it the band were. Could easily have headlined the john peel or played much later on

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Seen the Cribs 5 or 6 times now, never disappoint! Be Safe and We Share the Same Skies were particular highlights this time round. Only disappointment for me was not playing Moving Pictures, love that song. 

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Seen the Cribs 5 or 6 times now, never disappoint! Be Safe and We Share the Same Skies were particular highlights this time round. Only disappointment for me was not playing Moving Pictures, love that song.

I've never seen them do that in around the same number of times! Earlier this year was the first time I saw Martell

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They played Moving Pictures all the time on the Men's Needs tour and I'd stand there stoney faced and arms folded all the way through. The intention wasn't to act like such a small child, I just couldn't enjoy it at all. It was the start of their decline for me. Thankfully I don't think they ever play it anymore.

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