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4 minutes ago, brettredmayne said:

Saw them at Wembley and have improved live.

Will probably end up.playing v for a change

 

Funnily enough I seen them twice at V, what a coincidence :rofl::D

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2 minutes ago, CaledonianGonzo said:

What would you do if you got there and then The Kooks popped up from behind a bush and started playing for you?

Thank god it wasn't Razorlight

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15 minutes ago, stuartbert two hats said:

Why the second time?

I was off my tits. Saw the 1st bit of 2/3 of Swedish House Mafia. Decided they were crap so went and sat at the back of the field where the Killers were. I thought maybe I had been unfair to them 1st time as I saw them straight after Human League, Pixxie Lott and Happy Mondays. That was a tough trio to follow. I was right though, they are just a bit dull.

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30 minutes ago, FuzzyDunlop said:

Razorlight are / were Shite, but they were better than the Kooks.

The Kooks are moving onto better things though.

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55 minutes ago, Drinky said:

The Killers in the New Tent in 2004 was incredible. On the Pyramid in 2005 they were good. Headlining in 2007 they were poor (the year of the wind-affected sound).

 

So based on that trajectory... Maybe best not?

yep the atmosphere in the tent in 2004 was sensational!

 

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25 minutes ago, russycarps said:

yep the atmosphere in the tent in 2004 was sensational!

 

Had to look it up again... Love it when the lighting rig fails halfway through and everyone just carries on. I can't remember the last time I saw a crowd spilling out of the tent so far back, and this was long before there was a screen outside the tent down there.

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58 minutes ago, Osama Jim Laden said:

What a horrible thing to choose between

Give it another 20 years and you'll be having the equivalent of the Butlin's 80s weekenders.

The Bravery, The Rasmus, Razorlight, The Caesars, The Enemy, Kooks, Plain White Tees...

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