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7 hours ago, Mash011 said:

Utter fucking twats pretending to have never heard of Stormzy. I don't believe that for a second. 

Outside the UK it makes perfect sense.

I assume you've got a full working knowledge of the current biggest artists in Mali? Or Brazil? Pull your head out of your arse.

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7 hours ago, slash's hat said:

I'm a 43 year old mum and know who Stormzy is and what type of music he does, couldn't actually name anything. I don't listen to adele but have no aversion to her music, just not my cuppa. I have no idea what or who a childish gambino is though, that has passed me by completely. 

Yes Childish Gambino has totally passed me by too, and I’m wondering why as he seems really popular. A lot are pleased about him potentially playing. Will take a listen...

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8 hours ago, Gucci Piggy said:

How tf has a 26 year old on a music/Glastonbury forum not heard of Stormzy? He subbed the Other Stage last year, two slots higher than Liam Gallagher. He won the BRIT awards for Male Solo Artist and Album of the Year this year, ahead of Ed Sheeran, Liam Gallagher, Rag'n'Bone Man and Dua Lipa.

My dad probably knows who Stormzy is and all he likes is Meatloaf, Elton John and Queen.

Edit: Just seen you weren't born or raised in the UK. Fair enough. But how big he is worldwide doesn't matter; he's massive in the UK right now.

Yeah, but still I have been living in London 2 years now and I havent heard of him. I do follow English music quite a bit and I have plenty of english friends, gone to a few festivals here etc I really don't know how have I missed him if he is really that big. 

BTW, my mum does know who Adele, Ed Sheeran or Gallagher are... I am just saying Stormzy is clearly not in that league. 

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12 minutes ago, Hugh Jass said:

So if we’ve got the three sorted now what are we going to do for the next eight months?

<Fires up Simpsons quote generator>

I am going to sit here and wait until people ask if The Cure could headline the Other Stage and tell them they're stupid.

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1 hour ago, kalifire said:

I can see:

Stormzy / Gaga or Swift / Macca

That feels right to me. Stormzy is the breakthrough elevation to headliner, Saturday night we get the superstar act, Macca is legendary and pleases the locals. 

Agreed, this seems most likely to me

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32 minutes ago, Phoenix Girl said:

Yes Childish Gambino has totally passed me by too, and I’m wondering why as he seems really popular. A lot are pleased about him potentially playing. Will take a listen...

'This is America'. 

Just typing this its now stuck in my head and Im groovin. 

Saw him in '14 at Osheaga  and loved him since. 

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7 hours ago, slash's hat said:

I'm a 43 year old mum and know who Stormzy is and what type of music he does, couldn't actually name anything. I don't listen to adele but have no aversion to her music, just not my cuppa. I have no idea what or who a childish gambino is though, that has passed me by completely. 

im a 59 year old dad and can understand why Stormzy would not be so well known outside of the UK would that not be the case for all grime.? I was aware of him because of that annoying 'Big for your boots' number being all over the place and had ignored him on the strength of it.. However, i gave him a listen when he started getting touted on here as potential headliner and have been pleasantly surprised. He clearly doesnt have enough of a body of work to headline as is and so it is a bit of a punt that he will produce enough of similar quality before June. 'Blinded by your grace' could be pretty epic with an emthusiastic Pyramid crowd though and his potential headlining certainly pleased my daughter and her BF, who otherwise are looking at avoiding old farts on the main stage..

So, i see that Childish Gambino is Danny Glovers boy, the one off the telly.? He had totally passed me by and a quick tour of youtube makes it look all a bit formulaic style over substance...

Its a broad church though and room for most everyone... Putting Stormzy up top would be a great boost for British music though imho. I may even go watch him. 

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Childish Gambino is not related to Danny Glover lol.

I like Childish Gambino and enjoy his music, really like Atlanta as well. There's something that puts me off him as a person though, get the impression he buys his own hype. Whatever, I'd still go watch him if he was booked.

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5 minutes ago, BlueDaze said:

 

So, i see that Childish Gambino is Danny Glovers boy, the one off the telly.? He had totally passed me by and a quick tour of youtube makes it look all a bit formulaic style over substance...

 

I wouldn't grant Danny playing, he's retiring after Coachella. Apparently he's getting too old for this shit.....

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3 minutes ago, BlueDaze said:

So, i see that Childish Gambino is Danny Glovers boy, the one off the telly.? He had totally passed me by and a quick tour of youtube makes it look all a bit formulaic style over substance...

I think you're joking, but if so, I've just bitten...

Childish Gambino is the musical stage name of the actor/comedian Donald Glover, from TV series Atlanta and Community and recently co+starred in the Han Solo film. No relation to Danny Glover from the Lethal Weapon films.

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4 minutes ago, Mouseboy11 said:

Childish Gambino is not related to Danny Glover lol.

I like Childish Gambino and enjoy his music, really like Atlanta as well. There's something that puts me off him as a person though, get the impression he buys his own hype. Whatever, I'd still go watch him if he was booked.

I really like him as a person... i think the opposite. He seems humble about his success but knows hes got talent and something to say.

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2 minutes ago, stuartbert two hats said:

Childish Gambino is the musical stage name of the actor/comedian Donald Glover, from TV series Atlanta and Community and recently co+starred in the Han Solo film. No relation to Danny Glover from the Lethal Weapon films.

This is hugely disappointing news. That could have been an amazing fact.

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2 minutes ago, stuartbert two hats said:

I think you're joking, but if so, I've just bitten...

Childish Gambino is the musical stage name of the actor/comedian Donald Glover, from TV series Atlanta and Community and recently co+starred in the Han Solo film. No relation to Danny Glover from the Lethal Weapon films.

What a crossed wires booking that would be.  An expectant crowd waits as Danny Glover stumbles blinking onto the stage, approaches the mic, says "I'm getting too old for this shit" and promptly wanders off again.

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17 minutes ago, MetaKate said:

'This is America'. 

Just typing this its now stuck in my head and Im groovin. 

Saw him in '14 at Osheaga  and loved him since. 

Oh yeah, I do totally know this song. Didn’t realise it was him- not paying attention. Thanks Kate.

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