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10 minutes ago, Quark said:

I've seen Bastille a couple of times at GF. Full disclosure - I quite enjoyed it. Both times. So there!

An upvote for bravery :P

Heard too much of them on the radio, annoys me. But things tend to improve while intoxicated in a crowd and hearing songs you haven't heard for quite a while (thankfully)...

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45 minutes ago, Gucci Piggy said:

First two were solid 7/10s for me. West Ryder a bit worse, Velociraptor! worse than that, 48:13 honestly one of the worst albums I've heard, and For Crying Out Loud a tiny bit better than that. I'd rank them as follows:

1. Kasabian (7/10)

2. Empire (7/10)

3. West Ryder Pauper Lunatic Asylum (6/10)

4. Velociraptor! (5/10)

5. For Crying Out Loud (4/10)

6. 48:13 (3/10)

Why am I ranking Kasabian albums on eFests? I don't know. I did actually listen to them all again earlier this year in the lead up to Mad Cool as I was giving a fair chance to all the acts playing.

Generous.

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7 minutes ago, Mouseboy11 said:

There's people on this forum who talk about how the Pyramid field bouncing around to Kasabian was 'dull' and that watching Thom Yorke mumble his way through track after track 'went off', smh.

My dad had a ticket to Radiohead at Old Trafford, watched the start of their Glasto set, told me it sounded like funeral music and then didn't come to the Old Trafford gig (not for that reason but I don't think he wanted to go after seeing the Glasto set).

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1 minute ago, Hugh Jass said:

Every year that yellow poster comes out and every year I’ve heard of fewer and fewer names on it.

Who the hell are half these people?

Not a bloody clue mate.  And I've made my peace with that :lol:

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51 minutes ago, the wonderwhy said:

bad times 

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Glad to see Billie Eilish is doing major festivals. Given she's 16, i didn't think she'd put herself under that pressure. That girl is going to be fucking massive if she carries on as she's started. Hoping she pops up on Park next year.

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8 minutes ago, Keithy said:

Glad to see Billie Eilish is doing major festivals. Given she's 16, i didn't think she'd put herself under that pressure. That girl is going to be fucking massive if she carries on as she's started. Hoping she pops up on Park next year.

I assume she'll be celebrating her GCSE results like everyone else there.

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That R+L poster is grim. It has also made me feel extremely old as I don't know half of the names on it! The one's I do know are pretty shite as well. Bastille are awful, the Mrs tried to drag me to see them a few year back- I went elsewhere after 2 songs which was more than generous i thought. 

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21 minutes ago, eFestivals said:

a couple of names weren't even in the efests bands database, and there's about 100,000 bands in that.

Out of nothing more than curiosity, has that been compiled by yourself over the years or was it acquired through some sort of data bank?

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