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7 minutes ago, FloorFiller said:

Considering they seem like a likely Other Stage headliner and can only do the Saturday I'm gonna have to disagree - they're about as 'rock' as LCD Soundsystem were last year who went up against the equally 'rock' Coldplay.

Why can Alt-J only do Saturday?, on their dates it just covers Fri to Sunday for Hurricane and Southside. 

1 minute ago, FloorFiller said:

Alt-J aren't like Foo Fighters at all either. Totally different ends of the 'rock' spectrum.

Yes but if we are being that technical about it, not many bands are like FF.  Either way, I've still thought FF vs Alt-J is silly.

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Just now, ghostdancer1 said:

pretty weak if so.

played 3rd down on Sonic last year. it's not like he has some great new material since then that deserves a Pyramid spot, most people seem to be going for the novelty of it. I know he had a no.1 album since then, but the mildly popular singles off it were out well before Glastonbury.

He played last year as Craig David's TS5 - basically him DJing and singing along to some bits. This would be him doing a proper show. I agree that it'd be a weak booking for the hip-hop slot but in a decade where we've also had Professor Green do it I wouldn't be surprised, and you can't deny those few bangers he has (even if they are from a 17 year old album).

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2 minutes ago, thewayiam said:

not many bands are like FF.

Except maybe the hundred of rock/grunge acts that came before them and hundreds of rock/grune acts that came after :P 

edit: and as for them only being able to do Saturday I'm just going off what everybody else has said

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3 minutes ago, SwedgeAntilles said:

If Gaga's not about right enough then Alt-J could be subbing those Fooish lads

Gaga can still sub FF, Alt-J can either sub Foo's or go opposite Ed.

1 minute ago, FloorFiller said:

Except maybe the hundred of rock/grunge acts that came before them and hundreds of rock/grune acts that came after :P 

Before yes but after who?

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I'd argue the crossover between The xx and Mumford & Sons is much bigger than alt-J and Foo Fighters. Both The xx and Mumfords got big around the same time and while they're not necessarily similar acts, a lot of people getting into indie (in the loosest sense) music around then would probably have been fans of both.

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2 hours ago, FloorFiller said:

Think Skepta will perform as part of BBK with a possible guest appearance from Wiley (who will play on his own at some point in the weekend).

What do you mean a guest appearance from Wiley? Does he not usually perform with them? He's the second biggest member of the group, is he not?

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1 minute ago, Will-2609 said:

What do you mean a guest appearance from Wiley? Does he not usually perform with them? He's the second biggest member of the group, is he not?

He's a member but I don't think (somebody correct me if I'm wrong) he regularly tours with them/appears at most of their BBK shows like Skepta, JME etc do so him appearing with them would be a bit special rather than being a standard thing.

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55 minutes ago, FloorFiller said:

He's a member but I don't think (somebody correct me if I'm wrong) he regularly tours with them/appears at most of their BBK shows like Skepta, JME etc do so him appearing with them would be a bit special rather than being a standard thing.

Huh I didn't know that but a quick Google suggests you're right. I'd taken him out of my prediction because of having BBK in there but I guess I'll stick him back in now.

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1 hour ago, kingcrawler said:

I'd argue the crossover between The xx and Mumford & Sons is much bigger than alt-J and Foo Fighters. Both The xx and Mumfords got big around the same time and while they're not necessarily similar acts, a lot of people getting into indie (in the loosest sense) music around then would probably have been fans of both.

Mumford are completely different to all of them.

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1 hour ago, FloorFiller said:

He's a member but I don't think (somebody correct me if I'm wrong) he regularly tours with them/appears at most of their BBK shows like Skepta, JME etc do so him appearing with them would be a bit special rather than being a standard thing.

Well if that's true I did not know that. He is a founding member so always assumed he was performing with them whenever they played live together.

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