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3 minutes ago, Hugh Jass said:

I made a conscious decision, which with the benefit of hindsight I cannot fathom, not to bother with Heaton, thought it would be shit and full of sad cases in bucket hats lobbing piss around, but by all accounts it was genuinely brilliant. Went to Finsbury the year later and really enjoyed them, never bothered afterwards, really should have seen them at their first reunion shows.

I did exactly the same. Not really sure what I was thinking, although did enjoy them at Finsbury. 

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1 hour ago, Zacko said:

With The Streets I feel like in the past four or five years there's been a big recognition of how influential the first three albums are.

Remember seeing them at Boardmasters 09 (I think) when I was about 17 and really enjoying it, but not really having a clue outside of Fit But You Know It.

It wasn't until I went to Uni that I really started to appreciate the albums as a whole, and the influence they've had. Almost like he needed to go away to come back sort of thing? 

Yeah I agree with you her, definitely noticed when I went to uni a lot of people my age were getting into the The Streets around that time. I’m 22 so a little bit young for them first time round, although I was aware of them.

I remember there being a ‘Original Pirate Material’ anniversary clubnight while I was at uni and it sold out straight away, was really surprised then where that interest had come from.

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7 minutes ago, Chef said:

I did exactly the same. Not really sure what I was thinking, although did enjoy them at Finsbury. 

Finsbury was brilliant, I'd never seen them before (but had seen Brown a few times which had tempered my enthusiasm a little) but was shocked by how good he sounded and how tight the rest of the band were.

Took my dad who was a huge fan of theirs back in the day but never got to see them and he loved it too.

Still wish I'd gone to Heaton though.

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I absolutely loved The Streets' first album, was pretty obsessed with it back in the day. I liked the second, not sure it would stand up now as well? And then lost interest. I'm guessing any Glasto set will be OPM-heavy? Open with Turn The Page maybe? Weak Become Heroes is genuinely still one of my favourite songs so I'd be there for it I reckon, even if it does mean a trip to stinky Other. Will have my work cut out persuading 'Im Indoors along though.

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10 minutes ago, Mouseboy11 said:

Yeah I agree with you her, definitely noticed when I went to uni a lot of people my age were getting into the The Streets around that time. I’m 22 so a little bit young for them first time round, although I was aware of them.

I remember there being a ‘Original Pirate Material’ anniversary clubnight while I was at uni and it sold out straight away, was really surprised then where that interest had come from.

I was at uni the first time it came out, really feeling my age now...

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8 minutes ago, Zoo Music Girl said:

I absolutely loved The Streets' first album, was pretty obsessed with it back in the day. I liked the second, not sure it would stand up now as well? And then lost interest. I'm guessing any Glasto set will be OPM-heavy? Open with Turn The Page maybe? Weak Become Heroes is genuinely still one of my favourite songs so I'd be there for it I reckon, even if it does mean a trip to stinky Other. Will have my work cut out persuading 'Im Indoors along though.

This.

First record is a 'cult classic not bestseller' to use Skinner's own words. I've been playing it loads recently, gearing up for the potential OS headline slot and it is his masterpiece.

A Grand Don't Come For Free is decent like you said but the Hardest Way To Make A Living / Computer and Blues definitely lack that punch (some of the lyrics on Everything Is Borrowed are insane so I give that a bit more clout).

I guess absence makes the heart grow fonder and in The Streets absence, people have been able to look back at the early stuff and recognise it's impact. I suppose when they were last playing they were still wheeling out new stuff which was probably sticking out the set at live shows. 

Set lists now though contains nothing but bangers (not anthems ;)).

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1 minute ago, Zoo Music Girl said:

I absolutely loved The Streets' first album, was pretty obsessed with it back in the day. I liked the second, not sure it would stand up now as well? And then lost interest. I'm guessing any Glasto set will be OPM-heavy? Open with Turn The Page maybe? Weak Become Heroes is genuinely still one of my favourite songs so I'd be there for it I reckon, even if it does mean a trip to stinky Other. Will have my work cut out persuading 'Im Indoors along though.

I still reckon you could argue that the second is only just behind the first. Well I could anyway ahah. The third is genuinely a stinker with the odd decent moment (and to be fair Never Went To Church might be their best) and the fourth went down really badly which is probably why they were so far down bills in '09. Computer and Blues raised their stocks a little though I reckon.

There's a great Streets live album from halloween 2002 on Spotify now, worth a go.

 

Also Stone Roses at Heaton Park is probably the third best gig I've ever been to (overtaken since by Oh Sees and Nick Cave since).

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Just now, priest17 said:

I still reckon you could argue that the second is only just behind the first. Well I could anyway ahah.

You could well be right. I'll give it another listen. First is just wall-to-wall bangers though, for me. Oh and I was at uni when it came out...

Had a quick look at some recent setlists and see they're opening with Turn the Page so now I'm all the way in.

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38 minutes ago, Hugh Jass said:

I made a conscious decision, which with the benefit of hindsight I cannot fathom, not to bother with Heaton, thought it would be shit and full of sad cases in bucket hats lobbing piss around, but by all accounts it was genuinely brilliant. Went to Finsbury the year later and really enjoyed them, never bothered afterwards, really should have seen them at their first reunion shows.

That Shane Meadows film about them only really showed a glimpse of what it was like at Heaton too, fantastic gig and any of theirs I went to afterwards paled in comparison. Still enjoyable mind and Ian's vocals got better each time too. Squire was fantastic every single time though they just couldn't ever beat Heaton which I think they realised eventually. 

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4 hours ago, sadimmock said:

Yup. This is why I’m so surprised that the comeback is being mooted as such a big deal. I am trying to remember what year Mr.Skinner last did Glastonbury (2013?) but it was to a half empty JP Tent.  Neither band nor audience really wanted to be there....

2011. I'm not a massive fan but my mates were so I went along. Wish I hadn't as Mike Skinner was totally off his face and it was a terrible set. He was stood on a box or something shouting to the crowd "I can see you, can you see me" for about five minutes.?

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1 minute ago, Glastocat said:

2011. I'm not a massive fan but my mates were so I went along. Wish I hadn't as Mike Skinner was totally off his face and it was a terrible set. He was stood on a box or something shouting to the crowd "I can see you, can you see me" for about five minutes.?

So Skinner was both on and off his box?

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