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The 1975


NorthernSoul52

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7 hours ago, PolygonWindow said:


 

I think the issue with you and many others is that you already have pre-existing hatred towards him and everything he does (even when it’s meant to be funny) pisses you off. If you don’t like them fine but maybe take a step back when it comes to this part of it and realise it’s really not that deep. I went with people who aren’t massive fans and they laughed so that’s debunked your theory a bit.

 

I thought they were absolutely brilliant btw and I’m not a mega fan. 

I have no strong feelings either way, but if you’re going to headline one of the biggest festivals in the world, it’s best to go for broad appeal rather than trying and failing to play it cool

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46 minutes ago, Old_Johno said:

I have no strong feelings either way, but if you’re going to headline one of the biggest festivals in the world, it’s best to go for broad appeal rather than trying and failing to play it cool

Somebody tell that to Neil Young tonight. 

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1 hour ago, NorthernSoul52 said:

Somebody tell that to Neil Young tonight. 

 

At one of his recent shows, 9 out of his 16 songs were from his greatest hits. Beyond those, none of his songs really have "broad appeal". I guess he could just do covers to fill in the time?

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Like I said, tongue in cheek. But if you want broad appeal, maybe try playing Heart of Gold or Comes a Time, or After the Gold Rush, or Powderfinger, perhaps. 

 

Young is fully entitled to plough his own trough, go his own way, forge his own terms. But so are The 1975. 

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If I were the 1975, I would be leaving every big tune out there. Neil young has earned the right and has the catalogue to pick and choose, don't think they have. Am genuinely puzzled why Pulp didn't headline in place of The 1975. They must broadly tie on metrics but only due to the bizarre (imo) silent 1975 fans who are obviously strange characters. And not in a strange-is-good Jarvis way.

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7 hours ago, Johndenis said:

If I were the 1975, I would be leaving every big tune out there. Neil young has earned the right and has the catalogue to pick and choose, don't think they have. Am genuinely puzzled why Pulp didn't headline in place of The 1975. They must broadly tie on metrics but only due to the bizarre (imo) silent 1975 fans who are obviously strange characters.

Perhaps. You could also argue that got a festival looking forward though, booking Young and Pulp could be considered too retrograde. You get perhaps have one or the other - but not both. 

 

You're correct on metrics too. Pulp have theoretically only five certified hit singles - The 1975 meanwhile have thirty. I'll happily concur they got a few choices wrong for me in song selection - but they've been elevated to the same status on the bill as Neil Young. They've got as much right as him to choose it how they want. (Doesn't mean you have to like it, of course - but getting said spot arguably means you've earned it.)

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25 minutes ago, NorthernSoul52 said:

One announced, wait for sales. Unlike say, Rodrigo, don't think they will have won many new converts. 

There is a Wembley show announced? 

 

They will have a few converts.

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