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2 minutes ago, CaledonianGonzo said:

Love or hate Cave, he didn't spend several years performing live with just a sock hanging from his willie.

Spat over people in the crowd at RW though? Proper art. The people loved it.

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2 minutes ago, CaledonianGonzo said:

A buck-naked Nick Cave, fresh from a visit to the Sock Shop, walking out onto the crowd hollering Stagger Lee clad only in some hosiery pulled over his winkie.

You have a splendid ability to generate horrible images in the minds of others, Dear Gonz.

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9 minutes ago, battleborn said:

Sometimes the jokes just write themselves. 

 

I say why stop at RHCP. Why not see what Fred Durst and the lads are up to? Give Korn a bell? Let’s get the whole Kerrang early 00’s playlist together.

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3 hours ago, Mash011 said:

I dunno if they really are digging The Cure back up to headline I wouldn't completely rule out something daft like the Chillis happening in future. Obviously different cases but we all agreed The Cure were past their days as a relevant G headliner until Neil came in with info saying it was happening, right? 

Well if you think about it they've exhausted the big 70s acts (Neil Young etc), so really it's only a matter of time until they start mining the 80s

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23 minutes ago, Tommy Dickfingers said:

 

I say why stop at RHCP. Why not see what Fred Durst and the lads are up to? Give Korn a bell? Let’s get the whole Kerrang early 00’s playlist together.

That can’t be what you think their reach is lol. That’d be a dreadful take.

They’re p shit but they’re still as much an entry-level rock band as Foo Fighters, and their popularity is only a smidge below them too. Again, I don’t think they’ll ever play but, if they did, they’d get a bigger crowd than most possible headliners.

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Now my memories are very hazy of the late 90's and 2000's, but if I remember rightly the RHCP were absolutely huge and were seen as quite a hip and credible band. They were seen as far more credible than Green Day and far, far bigger than bands like Pearl Jam. Now admittedly I was into Italian House and plinky plonk piano handbag house during those times, but the RHCP were the massive cross over success if I remember correctly.

When did they become the butt of everyone's ire and why?

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28 minutes ago, Supernintendo Chalmers said:

They spend 40 minutes jamming between each song

Years ago when they played Leeds before they came on I said to friends

” They better not do a 30 minute self indulgent jazz fusion jam “

Tossers bloody opened with that so I was off ASAP .

Melvin Benn admitted later they were a bad booking as they could not be arsed 

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