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Might as well start it although I have no idea who is releasing records next year

 

Realistic 

The National - be absolute perfect for it 

Nick Cave 

Hiss Golden Messenger - know he wants to play it 

Matthew E White 

Steve Gunn - new LP out next year 

Ryan Adams 

Band Of Horses 

Wilco - the ultimate headliner in my eyes

Phil Cook

Rilo Kiley 

Portishead 

 

 

Dreams

Tom Waits (isn't it Simon's dream)

Bruce Springsteen (they almost booked him acoustically according to Uncut)

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The act I would most like to see next year is Jim O'Rourke. It seems extremely unlikely given that he lives in Japan and hardly ever tours, but I know Simon is a fan...

 

Richmond Fontaine have a new album coming out as well, so it would be a very welcome return for them.

 

Other shouts:

 

Viet Cong

The Mountain Goats

Algiers

Dick Diver

Dengue Fever

Mbongwana Star

Field Music

Shugo Tokumaru

Ryan Bingham

Clinic

Timber Timbre

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Gillian & Dave

The National

Decemberists

Blitzen Trapper (couldn't fit into the (small) Tipi when they played in '09 - always been a big regret)

The Sadies

Groanbox

Slayer

Elliot Brood

Caribou

Phantom Band

And a residency for Loftgroover in the Silent Disco

 

 

I realise some of these are unlikely - they won't get Gillian & Dave.

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I'd have thought the National would be too big for EOTR, but I can't imagine Sufjan was cheap so...

Trying to keep these to people who've never played the festival before:

Nick Cave & the Bad Seeds
Sleater-Kinney
Pixies
Mew
TV On The Radio
Bat For Lashes
Cat Power
Sharon Van Etten
Courtney Barnett
Julia Holter
Robert Forster
Owen Pallett
dEUS
Matthew E White
Widowspeak
Youth Lagoon
Haiku Salut
The Phantom Band
Wire
Algiers
Girls Names
Los Campesinos!
Lord Huron
Stanley Brinks
The Spook School

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He is curating ATP in April. He is surely to big to play the comedy stage, it would be pandemonium.

 

I wonder if he will be given a stage to curate on one day, maybe with The Fall headlining?

 

So he has!!! How the hell does that happens? I always assume the comedy is a little of a afterthought, booked much later......

 

 

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