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ADELE VS RADIOHEAD


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3 minutes ago, Vacant0 said:

10-7

Of course, I prefer Radiohead, but I'd prefer Adele to headline. Already seen Radiohead twice and ideally they can just play next year. I'm never going to pay to see Adele at her own show, but I'd quite like to see what all the fuss is supposed to be about at a festival. 

Me too, I think you're out with Radiohead though, I don't think they will do it next year. 

3 minutes ago, Johnny Appleseed said:

11-6

11-7 you mean.

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Radiohead are probably my favourite band, and I'd rather stick fucking pins in my eyes than listen to that bland, pop, mor, vacuous tripe at Glastonbury festival. 

The desire to 'to do something different' shouldn't mask the fact that Adele is utterly dull and, while I don't for a minute doubt her popularity and talent, has no place headlining the world's greatest festival. 

So you can probably put me down as an undecided. 

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8 minutes ago, SwedgeAntilles said:

Radiohead are probably my favourite band, and I'd rather stick fucking pins in my eyes than listen to that bland, pop, mor, vacuous tripe at Glastonbury festival. 

The desire to 'to do something different' shouldn't mask the fact that Adele is utterly dull and, while I don't for a minute doubt her popularity and talent, has no place headlining the world's greatest festival. 

So you can probably put me down as an undecided. 

I wouldn't call Radiohead bland, pop, mor, vacuous tripe. A bit 'moany' at worst.

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49 minutes ago, SwedgeAntilles said:

Radiohead are probably my favourite band, and I'd rather stick fucking pins in my eyes than listen to that bland, pop, mor, vacuous tripe at Glastonbury festival. 

The desire to 'to do something different' shouldn't mask the fact that Adele is utterly dull and, while I don't for a minute doubt her popularity and talent, has no place headlining the world's greatest festival. 

So you can probably put me down as an undecided. 

As are Radiohead.

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1 minute ago, thewayiam said:

I don't see why you're being a musical snob?, it's your opinion.....but okay!

I think it's the complete bafflement that anyone who likes music enough to post on a festival forum as much as you do can listen to a band with a variety of output like Radiohead's and declare it 'dull'.

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