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1 minute ago, justanothername said:

Well the first 6 seconds are just the keyboard so I don't mind them skipping that bit and the last two seconds is nothing so can't they just spare 44 seconds?

 

That'd be pretty cool. Also reminded me that in 2014 The Wonder Years and Every Time I Die played the Lock Up the same day as letlive. and I was hoping that they do the renditions. Unfortunately nothing came about of it

Didn't the guy from Wonder Years come out during The Dope Beat for Letlive? I was very drunk but I seem to remember that

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Just now, justanothername said:

WHAT!?!?! That didn't happen at Leeds :(

Well that sucks :( Was it possibly cause they had a shorter set? Don't know how it works at Leeds but looking at setlist fm it looks like they played less songs.

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1 hour ago, SOAD said:

Well that sucks :( Was it possibly cause they had a shorter set? Don't know how it works at Leeds but looking at setlist fm it looks like they played less songs.

Yeah as much as I prefer Leeds, I'll go Reading this year if I go as over the past couple of years bands through the day at least get longer sets. Even 5 mins is another song, ADTR played 10 at least as apposed to 12 at Reading.

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14 minutes ago, Andre91 said:

Reading got Homesick last time :( 

Yup, it's probably worth paying the extra that Reading costs, just the sound was shit last two times I went.

Always found camping better at Reading mind you in the way of less hills and a lot more flat ground so you can turn up Thursday morning when it's light and pitch up no bother, Leeds tends to be or it was last time I went that unless you turned up at 3am Thursday morning when it opened, setup and got a kip, you were pitching on a hill. I did early entry last time and it was okay as we had the weather but it was a day too long and not worth the extra money but we did get the best spot we could in White camp, just across from the arena. other mates couldn't go/couldn't afford it but last year I thought was the best lineup for a couple of years and I wouldn't have seen any main stage header. I say best lineup, but not the best sets-a couple of bands plays some weird and shitty sets leaving some main songs out.

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FALL OUT BOY

1. Sugar, We're Going Down 
2. Irresistible
3. The Phoenix
4. A Little Less Sixteen Candles, a Little More "Touch Me" 
5. This Ain't a Scene, Its An Arms Race 
6. Dance, Dance 
7. American Beauty/American Psycho 
8.  Uma Thurman 
9. Thnks fr th Mmrs
10. I Don't Care 
11. Centuries 
12. My Songs Know What You Did In The Dark 
13. Saturday

BIFFY CLYRO

1. The Captain 
2. That Golden Rule  
3. *new song* 
4. 57
5. Biblical
6. Semi-Mental 
7. Bubbles 
8. Who's Got a Match? 
9. Black Chandelier 
10. Booooom, Blast and Ruin
11. God and Satan 
12. Glitter and Trauma
13. On a Bang (new song) 
14. Mountains
15. Living Is a Problem Because Everything Dies 
16. There's No Such Thing As a Jaggy Snake
17. Many Of Horror
18. *new song* 
19. Different People 

Encore: 

20. Machines 
21. *new song* 
22. Stingin' Belle

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3 minutes ago, Andre91 said:

FALL OUT BOY

1. Sugar, We're Going Down 
2. Irresistible
3. The Phoenix
4. A Little Less Sixteen Candles, a Little More "Touch Me" 
5. This Ain't a Scene, Its An Arms Race 
6. Dance, Dance 
7. American Beauty/American Psycho 
8.  Uma Thurman 
9. Thnks fr th Mmrs
10. I Don't Care 
11. Centuries 
12. My Songs Know What You Did In The Dark 
13. Saturday

BIFFY CLYRO

 

1. The Captain 
2. That Golden Rule  
3. *new song* 
4. 57
5. Biblical
6. Semi-Mental 
7. Bubbles 
8. Who's Got a Match? 
9. Black Chandelier 
10. Booooom, Blast and Ruin
11. God and Satan 
12. Glitter and Trauma
13. On a Bang (new song) 
14. Mountains
15. Living Is a Problem Because Everything Dies 
16. There's No Such Thing As a Jaggy Snake
17. Many Of Horror
18. *new song* 
19. Different People 

Encore: 

20. Machines 
21. *new song* 
22. Stingin' Belle

We're ignoring we've heard they aren't there then lol.

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11 hours ago, Andre91 said:

Yes. Yes I am. 

Make that Biffy set a shorter set and call it NME secret set and you're probably not that far off.

By the time they finish their current tour it'll be about a year and a half of touring, I reckon that might be them done. Last year times they played Reading was right off the back of a new album the same year, I think these are gearing up to top it.

 

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THE VACCINES

  1. Handsome
  2. Wreckin Bar (Ra Ra Ra)
  3. Ghost Town
  4. Dream Lover
  5. Wetsuit
  6. Bad Mood
  7. Post Break Up Sex
  8. All In White
  9. Teenage Icon
  10. 20/20
  11. Give Me A Sign
  12. I Always Knew
  13. If You Wanna
  14. Norgaard

THE KING BLUES

  1. Let's Hang the Landlord
  2. The Future's Not What It Used to Be
  3. My Boulder
  4. We Ain't Never Done
  5. The Streets Are Ours
  6. I Got Love
  7. Off With Their Heads
  8. Set the World on Fire
  9. Save the World, Get the Girl
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On 2/6/2016 at 0:29 AM, Andre91 said:

BIFFY CLYRO

1. The Captain 
2. That Golden Rule  
3. *new song* 
4. 57
5. Biblical
6. Semi-Mental 
7. Bubbles 
8. Who's Got a Match? 
9. Black Chandelier 
10. Booooom, Blast and Ruin
11. God and Satan 
12. Glitter and Trauma
13. On a Bang (new song) 
14. Mountains
15. Living Is a Problem Because Everything Dies 
16. There's No Such Thing As a Jaggy Snake
17. Many Of Horror
18. *new song* 
19. Different People 

Encore: 

20. Machines 
21. *new song* 
22. Stingin' Belle

No Folding Stars?

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If they give Biffy a full length set (which i still hope they will):
 

1. Wolves Of Winter
2. That Golden Rule
3. Biblical
4. Opposite
5. Folding Stars
6. Living Is A Problem Because Everything Dies
7. (New Song)
8. A Whole Child Ago
9. Who's Got A Match?
10. Saturday Superhouse
11. The Joke's On Us
12. Machines
13. God and Satan
14. Bubbles
15. Black Chandlier
16. (New Song)
17. Questions & Answers
18. The Captain
19. Many Of Horror
20. Victory Over The Sun
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21. (New Song)
22. Glitter And Trauma
23. Mountains

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Having a go at Biffy's setlist after listening to Wolves Of Winter. I think it's a great track and would work really well as an opener. 

1. Wolves Of Winter 
2. The Captain 
3. That Golden Rule 
4. 57 
5. Biblical 
6. Bubbles 
7. Questions and Answers 
8. Who's Got a Match? 
9. Black Chandelier
10. *new song* 
11. God and Satan 
12. Glitter and Trauma
13. On a Bang
14. Mountains 
15. There's No Such Thing As A Jaggy Snake
16. Living Is a Problem Because Everything Dies
17. Many Of Horror
18. *new song*
19. Different People 

Encore: 

20. *new song* 
21. Machines
22. Stingin' Belle

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16 hours ago, #FreeComTruise said:

I think there'll be a lot more new tracks than that, bearing in mind the album comes out nearly 2 months before the festival

Depends on the set length and album length, if they don't get a full set we might only see 3 new songs, if they do it could be anything from 4-7/8 really, also depends how well the album goes down

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18 hours ago, Andre91 said:

Having a go at Biffy's setlist after listening to Wolves Of Winter. I think it's a great track and would work really well as an opener.

Apparently Simon's confirmed that it's going to be their new opener for the whole of the Ellipsis tour cycle.

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1 hour ago, Gozpot said:

Depends on the set length and album length, if they don't get a full set we might only see 3 new songs, if they do it could be anything from 4-7/8 really, also depends how well the album goes down

I don't have any doubts that they will get 90 minutes, and regardless of how well the album goes down, a lot of people will be there to see new tracks, not the same set that they performed 3 years ago.

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Biffy will play at least 6 new songs I think. If they get a similar length set to last time it'll probably be split like: 6 new songs, 5 opposites, 5 or, 3 puzzle and 3 others. 

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Going for something like this for the Biffy set:

Wolves of Winter,  The Captain, Who's Got A Match, Biblical, On a Bang, The Joke's On Us, Bubbles, *New Song*, *New Song*, Toys Toys Toys Choke Toys Toys Toys, Many of Horror, Stingin Belle, Black Chandelier, *New Song*, There's No Such Thing As a Jaggy Snake, Machines, Different People, That Golden Rule, Living is a Problem //// Glitter and Trauma, *New Song*, Mountains

Although would prefer if stingin belle and biblical were swapped for modern magic formula and victory over the sun. Plus switch many of horror for boom blast and ruin. However don't see any of those songs getting dropped. Plus popping in 9/15ths before jaģgy would be cool. 

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