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9 minutes ago, Scrump said:

Who do we think will be subbing Daphne and Celeste on the Friday night?

I'm thinking run of pulp>Sam fender > D&C would work...

 

Ok... Gonna give this schtick a rest... Soon.

 

I think...

At least D&C will avoid getting piss bottles and we therefore won't be partying like it's 1999... plus one.

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2 hours ago, jadedj said:

The 1975 haven’t had a top 10 single? Wow that really surprises me as they get a lot of radio play 

Yeah but the charts seem to be based primarily on Spotify playlists now and that tends to lend itself to just whatever's viral as an Insta story/TikTok trend now.

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21 hours ago, Skelts said:

I’m not up to spreed with the last couple of pages, but is it a possibility that Michael Stipe would be there in any capacity?  Would be the dream 

Apologies for getting your hopes up...no suggestion at all that Michael might make an appearance...we just went down a bit of an R.E.M. rabbit hole after @Superscally casually and shockingly revealed that he couldn't have been arsed about them in 1999 and walked away a big fan after seeing them! 😁

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8 minutes ago, Suprefan said:

Somehow a tiny fest in Iowa can afford Tyler and Lana...

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Based on this lineup i'd guess they did quite well last year! Noah Kahan and Hozier probably were got on the cheap and shifted tons of tickets - and just spotted Chappell Roan there too!

 

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 In this individualistic climate where guitar bands are a rarity and the industry is focused on solo artists, you would think the idea of a British guitar band headlining Glastonbury for the first time in their career would be more welcome, whether you like The 1975 or not 🙂

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1 minute ago, dumbsaints said:

 In this individualistic climate where guitar bands are a rarity and the industry is focused on solo artists, you would think the idea of a British guitar band headlining Glastonbury for the first time in their career would be more welcome, whether you like The 1975 or not 🙂

Are you taking the Michael? "guitar bands a rarity"? Really.......

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2 hours ago, Toilet Duck said:

Apologies for getting your hopes up...no suggestion at all that Michael might make an appearance...we just went down a bit of an R.E.M. rabbit hole after @Superscally casually and shockingly revealed that he couldn't have been arsed about them in 1999 and walked away a big fan after seeing them! 😁

That truly is shocking behaviour! 😃

One of my big regrets that I never got to see them live 😥

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1 minute ago, dumbsaints said:

 In this individualistic climate where guitar bands are a rarity and the industry is focused on solo artists, you would think the idea of a British guitar band headlining Glastonbury for the first time in their career would be more welcome, whether you like The 1975 or not 🙂

 

When did guitar bands become a rarity? 

 

 

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17 minutes ago, CaledonianGonzo said:

Thanks for digging that article out!

If objectively looking at The 1975's popularity (big outdoor shows, sold out arena tours, 4 x o2 sold out etc), can't think of another British band who'd be as deserving (again, looking through popularity lens) of a 1st time Pyramid headline slot. There aren't many contenders, a few bands from abroad potentially yes, but not from the UK.

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32 minutes ago, stuie said:

 

When did guitar bands become a rarity? 

 

 

Objectively, they're not a rarity. My local sweatboxes still seem to be filled by bands and there's even a few showcases for local bands, same as there ever was.

 

The rarity part is more that since some point in the early 2010s, there's not really been all that many guitar bands rise to headliner status in the way there were in the 90s & 00s. Sure, a couple have come through to be arena level, and a few have even gone to higher levels than that, but it's not to the same degree as what came before.

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44 minutes ago, CaledonianGonzo said:

 

10 minutes ago, charlierc said:

Objectively, they're not a rarity. My local sweatboxes still seem to be filled by bands and there's even a few showcases for local bands, same as there ever was.

 

The rarity part is more that since some point in the early 2010s, there's not really been all that many guitar bands rise to headliner status in the way there were in the 90s & 00s. Sure, a couple have come through to be arena level, and a few have even gone to higher levels than that, but it's not to the same degree as what came before.

 

I meant in terms of rarity on the pyramid stage, in response to the original post, where they are continually present every year, if you include Macca.

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2 minutes ago, stuie said:

 

 

I meant in terms of rarity on the pyramid stage, in response to the original post, where they are continually present every year, if you include Macca.

I was talking about 1st time headlining British bands - not those who've headlined before or aren't British. Also was referring to bands that are known 1st and foremost as a group, not to solo artists with a backing band.

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