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Winslow Leach

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Q: Is it too early to be making 2016 wish lists?

A: It's never too early to be making 2016 wish lists.

 

First, a ticket.

 

There's the obvious, big names for Pyramid, Other etc.- Radiohead, Sigur Ros, Bjork, T Swizzle.

 

Then I'd take as many of these as could be had:

 

Bon Iver

Kendrick Lamar

Sleater-Kinney

Rhye

Mount Kimbie

Grimes

The War on Drugs

Kurt Vile

Tame Impala

Bellowhead (Will the farewell tour have ended by then? They need to go out on a Glastonbury high.)

Nils Frahm

The National

Laura Marling

The Pogues

Antony & the Johnsons

Frank Ocean

Grace Jones

Nas

Beach House

Best Coast

Summer Camp

Deptford Goth

Purity Ring

Ghostpoet

Los Campesinos!

Joanna Gruesome

Andrew Jackson Jihad

Goblin

Susanne Sundfor

Mbongwana Star

Chance the Rapper

Nightmares on Wax

Karenn

 

Then if I keep asking for these two as Park headliners, eventually it will happen:

 

GY!BE

Joanna Newsom

 

Then the triumphant returners from 2015:

 

Young Fathers

Future Islands

Sharon van Etten

Kate Tempest

Courtney Barnett

Alvvays

 

I didn't bother including people like Tom Waits, Aphex Twin, Boards of Canada. It ain't happening.

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I'd love to see Enter Shikari then Pendulum reformed after on the new Other stage.

 

A reformed Bloc Party

The Futureheads

Friendly Fires

TDCC

Hospital records back for evening sets on Arcadia

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Dear Glastonbury Santa,

 

Please can I have next year:

 

Kraftwerk, Friday, West Holts. 

Some dirty, heavy techno.

Some surprises.

A triumphant return of the ability to stay awake past 3am. 

And last, but certainly not least, a ticket. 

 

Thank you kindly,

Untz

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Any of the following would make me very happy:

Madonna

Action Bronson

Bjork

Nightmares on Wax

Beck

Anthony & the Johnsons

Damian Marley (headlining West Holts please)

Beach House

Lil Kim

Nas

Skepta

Death Grips

Janet Jackson

Fucked Up

Sufjan Stevens

Radiohead

Dutch Uncles

Bat For Lashes

The Cure

Robyn

Tom Waits

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I like this thread, I imagine I'll contribute a fair few times...

 

I'd be delighted with

 

The Cure

Hilltop Hoods

Levellers

Slade (With Noddy of course)

Lauryn Hill

Chas and Dave

Less Than Jake

 

Returns for

 

The Skints

Frank Turner

Ferocious Dog

Zion Train

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Have no idea where to start.  Levellers, obviously.

 

Bedouin Soundclash

Beck

Flogging Molly

Dropkick Murphys

Andrew WK (ideally on Hell at stupid o'clock in the morning)

Depeche Mode

Bad Shepherds

 

Returns for

 

Ferocious Dog

ChainSka Brassika

Etherwood (missed both sets this year)

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Give me Radiohead and the rest of the line up can be One Direction. But for what it's worth -

 

The Antlers

Titus Andronicus

Tame Impala

The Hives

Jukebox the Ghost

OK Go

Unknown Mortal Orchestra

Vampire Weekend (they'll be back by then right?)

Kendrick Lamar

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A ticket

foo fighters (they owe me two shows)

QOTSA (I'll take this as the second)

Above and Beyond

Wolf Alice

Madonna

Imagine Dragons

David Bowie

Prodigy

RHCP

Pearl Jam

Katy Perry

Royal Blood

Pulp

Elton John in legend spot

No 3 hour queue to get in

To not feel this poop afterwards

 

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Sigur Ros

Godspeed You! Black Emperor

Pearl Jam

AC/DC

John Fogerty

Tom Petty

Beck

Nick Cave And The Bad Seeds

The War on Drugs

Kraftwerk

Bjork

The Black Angels

Yeah Yeah Yeahs

Mogwai

Phosphorescent

Battles

Foals

The National

Portishead

Afghan Whigs

TV On The Radio

Anna Calvi

M83

Ought

Ex Hex

Mew

Viet Cong

Tame Impala

Hookworms

Jape

Underworld

Paul Kalkbrenner

Vessels

Trentemoller

!!!

Chromeo

Gesaffelstein

Objekt

SOHN

Clark

Dan Deacon

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