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2 minutes ago, Hugh Jass said:

I suspect the Foals ship has sailed now.

Their sub slot a couple of years back didn't exactly scream "headliner material".

it's hit or miss, i think they defo could.  A lot may depend on who is around that year to headline. i thought the sub slot was good was gutted for them when the sound cut out tho

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1 hour ago, Riggins said:

Remember speaking to a work colleague after one festival years ago and he tells this story of how he was standing next to a guy with an army bag (or cap, can't remember) on and he got talking to him. He asks where he got the bag from and this guy says from a film he's been working on. 

Turned out to be from American Sniper. By all accounts he's there as a punter and my colleague said he was lovely.

Would love to see Gaga playing with a performance of Shallows, reckon it'd be a huge moment.

Just found out that Jason Isbell has turned in one of the soundtrack songs - will check it out.

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1 hour ago, Honeybane said:

foals co headlined reading 2 years ago and it was busier than when biffy headlined the same year. i love both bands, if their next album is good foals could headline glasto on their nxt tour i think

You know that was the 2nd time Biffy had done it?, they already sold it out 3 years before that.

Regardless of the fact I dislike them....they will not get a Glastonbury headline slot....there are others streets ahead in line.

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4 minutes ago, John the Moth said:

Fri AM/1975

Sat Macca

Sun Cure ??

just doesn’t sit right, Cure on Friday seemed obviously the right fixture.

And of course it was for Werchter!

Yeah, much as I like the cure I wouldn't have them down to close the festival. Saturday not out the question I suppose, it's only Belgium. Easy enough to get back here.

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