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7 minutes ago, Hugh Jass said:

Oh don't be so fucking precious. It's a music forum, people have a laugh and some bands get a harder time than others because frankly it's fun to slag them off. Try not taking it so seriously.

FWIW I do like music, and love indie. I just think The Courteeners and Catfish are both dogshite.

Come on now, that's a bit harsh on dogshite. 

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34 minutes ago, Hugh Jass said:

Oh don't be so fucking precious. It's a music forum, people have a laugh and some bands get a harder time than others because frankly it's fun to slag them off. Try not taking it so seriously.

FWIW I do like music, and love indie. I just think The Courteeners and Catfish are both dogshite.

It’s more than just those bands.

Put it this way. If every member on here bitched about the bands they were above as much as you, we'd basically have no forum. And I don't even really like Catfish.

For a pretty liberal forum where 90% of the people are clearly pretty sound, discussing a festival that represents kindness and acceptance and all that other malarkey, the amount people get shot down on here for liking a non-pre-approved band is ridiculous.

Anyways. As you were.

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7 minutes ago, EamerRed said:

It’s more than just those bands.

Put it this way. If every member on here bitched about the bands they were above as much as you, we'd basically have no forum. And I don't even really like Catfish.

For a pretty liberal forum where 90% of the people are clearly pretty sound, discussing a festival that represents kindness and acceptance and all that other malarkey, the amount people get shot down on here for liking a non-pre-approved band is ridiculous.

Anyways. As you were.

Well I apologise if I've upset your delicate sensibilities but frankly I'm not sure why you're singling me out here. Other than ripping on Catfish and Courteeners I'm really not that bad. As I've said, it's a forum - people laugh, joke, slag off the things they don't like, it's all part of it. I don't get pissy when someone has a pop at something I like.

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17 minutes ago, EamerRed said:

It’s more than just those bands.

Put it this way. If every member on here bitched about the bands they were above as much as you, we'd basically have no forum. And I don't even really like Catfish.

For a pretty liberal forum where 90% of the people are clearly pretty sound, discussing a festival that represents kindness and acceptance and all that other malarkey, the amount people get shot down on here for liking a non-pre-approved band is ridiculous.

Anyways. As you were.

Works both ways - you say something even slightly non-positive about some acts here and the downvotes start. Usually by people who don’t contribute much other than to downvote. But as Hugh says above, we all like stuff that other people don’t. I don’t get upset when c*nts slag off Radiohead.

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26 minutes ago, uscore said:

I always think of Courteneers as one of those bands you have a vague feeling you liked a bit, but when you check on Spotify they've released 5 albums since the last song you heard, and all the new ones sound the same as each other.

I thought they were shit, but also thought in the back of my mind that Not Nineteen Forever was a bit of a classic that we all like a singalong to.

Heard it the other day though and nope, that’s shit too.

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1 hour ago, henry bear said:

Works both ways - you say something even slightly non-positive about some acts here and the downvotes start. Usually by people who don’t contribute much other than to downvote. But as Hugh says above, we all like stuff that other people don’t. I don’t get upset when c*nts slag off Radiohead.

Hmmm I'm afraid I still do. There's a line in the sand...

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Well with the very sad news of Keith Flint’s passing we’ve also had the confirmation from Emily that The Prodigy were lined up to play the festival this year, more than likely as a Other headliner. Real shame they won’t get to perform at the festival one last time with Keith up front controlling the crowd.

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On 2/14/2019 at 11:45 AM, crazyfool1 said:

dont suppose there is any chance of Prodigy and Chems?  

 

On 2/14/2019 at 12:18 PM, Supernintendo Chalmers said:

Speaking even as a Prodigy fanboy, I think their time at the festival may have come and gone. I guess there's an outside possibility for Other Stage headline in 2020 (not Pyramid headline worthy these days and they'll probably only play at night. Subbing would be a disaster too, see Reading Festival 2009) but this year it seems like there's a fair few options for the Other Stage 

Apologies @crazyfool1, I was wrong. Happy to say so but gutted for so many other reasons.

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The Prodigy were booked to headline other with the Courteeners subbing them. Looks like Courteeners may get a bump up.

I hope the Prodigy find away to still do it. Obviously Keith is irreplaceable but it would be a fitting tribute to dedicate a Glastony headline appearance to him.

So so sad.

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4 minutes ago, eastynh said:

The Prodigy were booked to headline other with the Courteeners subbing them. Looks like Courteeners may get a bump up.

I hope the Prodigy find away to still do it. Obviously Keith is irreplaceable but it would be a fitting tribute to dedicate a Glastony headline appearance to him.

So so sad.

Do we have a source for the Courteeners subbing part?

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4 minutes ago, eastynh said:

The Prodigy were booked to headline other with the Courteeners subbing them. Looks like Courteeners may get a bump up.

I hope the Prodigy find away to still do it. Obviously Keith is irreplaceable but it would be a fitting tribute to dedicate a Glastony headline appearance to him.

So so sad.

Where’s this info from? Emily’s social media message only said they’d been booked to play, nothing else. 

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On ‎2‎/‎26‎/‎2019 at 11:02 AM, Hugh Jass said:

I just quietly add them to my list of people to shank at the eFests meet.

Actual footage of Hugh at the 2017 meet after someone said they were going to take the chance to hit the SE corner early...

 

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23 minutes ago, The Martini Police said:

You know this for sure? 

I don't know anything for sure. I am nit in the know, nor do I have any contacts of my own. I do have friends who are good friends of the Courteeners. 

One of them is a mad Prodigy fan. When the news came about of Keith passing she told us that the Prodigy were booked to headline with the courteeners subbing. This was a good hour or so before Emily announced they had been booked to play.

The girl who told me has no reaso  to lie and I believe ger 100%

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16 minutes ago, eastynh said:

I don't know anything for sure. I am nit in the know, nor do I have any contacts of my own. I do have friends who are good friends of the Courteeners. 

One of them is a mad Prodigy fan. When the news came about of Keith passing she told us that the Prodigy were booked to headline with the courteeners subbing. This was a good hour or so before Emily announced they had been booked to play.

The girl who told me has no reaso  to lie and I believe ger 100%

Sounds pretty spot on and is probably something that would’ve been in tons of peoples predictions had many people expected The Prodigy to show up this year.

Fingers crossed for something better than a Courteeners bump up, although they’re probably just about big enough for it to happen without people complaining that they’re too small.

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2 minutes ago, FloorFiller said:

Sounds pretty spot on and is probably something that would’ve been in tons of peoples predictions had many people expected The Prodigy to show up this year.

Fingers crossed for something better than a Courteeners bump up, although they’re probably just about big enough for it to happen without people complaining that they’re too small.

They also said it was for the Saturday night.

Everyone on here knows I am not in the know in any way at all, just a fan like most of us on here. I do trust what the my friend said today though. It was 11:26 when she mentioned it on our Whattsapp group which was well before Emily posted.

 

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23 minutes ago, eastynh said:

I don't know anything for sure. I am nit in the know, nor do I have any contacts of my own. I do have friends who are good friends of the Courteeners. 

One of them is a mad Prodigy fan. When the news came about of Keith passing she told us that the Prodigy were booked to headline with the courteeners subbing. This was a good hour or so before Emily announced they had been booked to play.

The girl who told me has no reaso  to lie and I believe ger 100%

Fair enough. Thank you, good info. I do think with there being plenty of time to go, they'll find a replacement without having to bump up though. 

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