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1 hour ago, Gnomicide said:

Anyways.... Kelly and the lads were quite good.

Just realised I've got nothing lined up until October. Need to get my finger out.

Looked a decent enough setlist, pretty much all the hits but still baffled why they continue to play anything off Graffiti on the Train bar Indian Summer.

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12 hours ago, Gucci Piggy said:

Ed Sheeran, Kasabian and Mumford and Sons have headlined Glastonbury.

Edit: Fuck sake I forgot Stereophonics are Welsh.

Mumford were the most disappointing one out of them for me, Ed was great but should have been a sub as him carrying on his own just didn't go....Not even Beyonce tried that. Kasabian I thought were ace but some knobs in the crowd.

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19 minutes ago, Superunknown said:

Looked a decent enough setlist, pretty much all the hits but still baffled why they continue to play anything off Graffiti on the Train bar Indian Summer.

I really like that album.

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6 minutes ago, stuartbert two hats said:

Yeah, those acts are bacon.

uhh... The Cure?

2 hours ago, Gnomicide said:

Anyways.... Kelly and the lads were quite good.

Just realised I've got nothing lined up until October. Need to get my finger out.

Bodega are playing a Sunday afternoon at Birkenhead Library.

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1 minute ago, CaledonianGonzo said:

In terms of being proudly reactionary and anglocentric it has to be:

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It would be Paul Weller, but he's at least a bit more cosmopolitan in outlook.

Weller's an odd one imo, because his status as king of the dad-rock gammons is undisputed, but also based on a complete misunderstanding of what made The Jam such a brilliant and fascinating band. 

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2 minutes ago, Winslow Leach said:

Weller's an odd one imo, because his status as king of the dad-rock gammons is undisputed, but also based on a complete misunderstanding of what made The Jam such a brilliant and fascinating band. 

He seems a bit more thoughtful and openminded than most of his fans.  Which explains why most of them sacked him off the minute he started The Style Council.

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