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1 hour ago, The Martini Police said:

And those waiting for Reptilia, Is This It, Someday, Hard to Explain etc? They've got a fair few very well-known, very recognisable songs, albeit largely off their debut album (which is incredible). This is no different to making the equivalent joke about The Cure with Friday I'm in Love (with Boys Don't Cry as the second one). 

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1 hour ago, The Martini Police said:

This is no different to making the equivalent joke about The Cure with Friday I'm in Love (with Boys Don't Cry as the second one). 

I love that song by The Cure... you know... the one that goes:

"Sunday Monday happy days, Tuesday Wednesday happy days Thursday Friday happy days. Saturday what a day. Groovin all week with you"

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8 hours ago, SwedgeAntilles said:

One of the greatest gigs I've been to was The Strokes at the Barrowlands in 2001. A real 'I was there' moment. But there's no way they're Glastonbury headliner material. They could headline The Other or sub the Pyramid but I don't see them taking either slot if they're getting headline slots offered to them by the likes of BBK

So memorable you got the year wrong? ?

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4 minutes ago, Woffy said:

 

1 2 3 4 I declare a beard war. 

 

4 minutes ago, Woffy said:

 

1 2 3 4 I declare a beard war. 

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Ha! No war! The only reason I know is that I was at the Brixton gig a few days later. Touty ticket outside for £40 (Daylight robbery on my part!) and felt pretty special. The thing that hurt the Strokes biggest was the break after Angles. First Impression was bloody decent in my opinion and Angles was better than Be Here Now in my opinion. The split after just didn't have the same sense of mystery that some have had. No chance of headlining Pyramid, but surely could headline Other. 

 

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2 hours ago, John the Moth said:

Saw the Strokes at Reading ‘11, but only because Jane’s Addiction cancelled their set on NME stage. I have no great desire to see them again. JA still owe me a set, however.

As poor as they were then I loved it, Jarvis coming on stage showing them how it’s done was an absolute moment. 

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6 hours ago, John the Moth said:

Saw the Strokes at Reading ‘11, but only because Jane’s Addiction cancelled their set on NME stage. I have no great desire to see them again. JA still owe me a set, however.

Yeah, same here although I did enjoy their set and would watch again.

Janes Addiction don’t owe me a set however, saw them in Download a few years ago, awesome 

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