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Just now, NorthernSoul52 said:

Got to assume Billy Joel would have balked at the fee if approached too, which is a shame.

 

I mean it's not going to be him regardless, but I wouldn't have thought he'd be so fussed on the fee - the pedigree of the other acts that have done it wouldn't be lost on him.

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57 minutes ago, CaledonianGonzo said:

Maybe we've been too hasty to write off Green Day.

Green Day are doing Download and they have paid a lot for exclusivity.

 

It was also announced this week that they are headlining Tinderbox on the Saturday of Glastonbury weekend and they are already booked to headline Tons of Rock on the Thursday and a show in Luxemburg on the Monday. They haven't done three shows in a row since pre Covid. Not happening.

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2 minutes ago, RedJosh said:

Green Day are doing Download and they have paid a lot for exclusivity.

 

It was also announced this week that they are headlining Tinderbox on the Saturday of Glastonbury weekend.

 

Yeah - I'm aware of the main reasons for them being discounted (albeit not the 'paid a lot for exclusivity' element).  Just spitballin' other potential names in the frame.

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30 minutes ago, RedJosh said:

Green Day are doing Download and they have paid a lot for exclusivity.

 

It was also announced this week that they are headlining Tinderbox on the Saturday of Glastonbury weekend and they are already booked to headline Tons of Rock on the Thursday and a show in Luxemburg on the Monday. They haven't done three shows in a row since pre Covid. Not happening.

Until the Tinderbox announcement, I thought that the possibility of them doing this was increasing. But yeah, it's gone in the bin now.

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3 minutes ago, charlierc said:

Well it also had The National, Two Door Cinema Club, Jimmy Eat World and Madness. As a sequence, it all sounded like fun.


‘‘Twas a heck of a day. Even if The National played to a small, disinterested crowd. Had Mark Thomas doing a set about his book walking the Israel-Palestine barrier in the morning too followed by Daniel Sloss and Tom Stade. 
 

Come to think of it, that was a brilliant day.

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13 hours ago, charlierc said:

The full-on Meet Me in the Bathroom slot eh

 

I wouldn't strictly be opposed to that tbf.

LCD secret slot on Hell Stage at 3am.

10 hours ago, fraybentos1 said:

Which year? We went in 2019 and it was an awful experience cause of the sound.

 

 

2023 😄

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23 hours ago, Superscally said:

The Strokes were off the chain good at All Points East. Apparently there were sound issues, but not where we were...

Same, immense where we were and excellent crowd. One of the best days of my life, a splendid 24 hours of debauchery and my first time seeing them after years of waiting!

 

[Edit: even if they didn't play Take it or Leave it, or Trying Your Luck🥲]

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20 hours ago, fraybentos1 said:

Which year? We went in 2019 and it was an awful experience cause of the sound.

 

 

 

One of the worst gigs I've been to, for the same reason.

 

I've had enough rants about that though, so I'll leave it there. Lytham the other year made up for it, that was special.

 

Would it kill them to do something outside of these sporadic $$$ dates though? 🥲

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3 minutes ago, mufcok said:

 

One of the worst gigs I've been to, for the same reason.

 

I've had enough rants about that though, so I'll leave it there. Lytham the other year made up for it, that was special.

 

Would it kill them to do something outside of these sporadic $$$ dates though? 🥲

All I remember about the strokes was they sounded OK and then Pulp came on and made them look extremely average.

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