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Ricardiño
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Brazil
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Posted - 26/05/2005 : 14:28:54
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Still a poor effort, consider yourself chastised!
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Ricardiño
HMZ God
  

Brazil
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Posted - 01/06/2005 : 15:37:30
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The Guardian have 'exclusively' revealed the line-up today. No major surprises and doesn't seem to be any different to what was released months ago. Worth a read though.
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Jungle Jim
HMZ God
   

Falkland Islands
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Posted - 01/06/2005 : 15:55:15
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Apparently the guardian thing isnt 100% correct, no ideas what isn't as I'm sure most is accurate. Glasto official site has definitive version by day, although only main 2 stages last time I checked. Looks like Killers are definitely keeping their original slot, so the Sunday mystery goes on.
Cider's coming home...
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Gents
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Trinidad and Tobago
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Posted - 02/06/2005 : 12:03:49
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From NME.com:
"THE KILLERS have turned down a headline slot at GLASTONBURY – but insisted they want to do it in 2007.
The band were hotly rumoured to be moving from their slot second on the bill at this years event (June 24) to closing the final night on the Pyramid Stage (June 26). The slot became vacant when Kylie Minogue was forced to pull out after being diagnosed with breast cancer.
But speaking exclusively to NME.COM, Killers drummer Ronnie Vannucci said the band were flattered to be approached, but the band were united in agreement that, after releasing just one album, they’re not ready to step up to the headline slot yet.
He said: “We were offered the headlining slot but we didn’t take it because we’re basically a band that’s been around for, as far as the UK’s concerned, a little over a year. So we didn’t think we were deserving of a headlining slot, we’re just happy to be playing in a good spot at Glastonbury anyway. We only have one album out.” "
Good to see they've got more sense than the organisers. Surely they can find someone who's up for it???
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Jeff the Chef
Thatchers Veteran
  

United Arab Emirates
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Posted - 02/06/2005 : 12:13:58
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Clapton gets my vote.
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Ricardiño
HMZ God
  

Brazil
841 Posts |
Posted - 02/06/2005 : 13:26:29
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I expect he is one the 'world class acts' that's already turned it down. It would be brilliant, but when he played the tsunami gig he played all his new blues stuff and none of his well known songs.
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Jeff the Chef
Thatchers Veteran
  

United Arab Emirates
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Posted - 02/06/2005 : 14:22:46
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I was suprised he didn't do any of his famous songs in Cardiff but I guess it would be difficult to do Tears in Heaven with a Boogie Woogie band. It was all bashed together quite quick too which probably meant his usual band were unavailable.
Sure he would do more of a greatest hits at Glasto.
P.S. Got the new Coldplay album and it sounds pretty good so far.
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RoB from RoB
White Lightning Beginner
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Jungle Jim
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Falkland Islands
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RoB from RoB
White Lightning Beginner
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Posted - 19/06/2005 : 16:06:12
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quote: Originally posted by Jungle Jim
Will you be wearing your new shirt to Glasto then Rob?! http://www.bcfc.premiumtv.co.uk/page/News/NewsDetail/0,,10327~674995,00.html
Im famous! well i very much doubt ill be wearing the signed shirt although i have got the new shirt and might be wearing that one. Almost ready for glasto, leaving on the friday though because of my last exam on friday morning. Got a flaggon of thatchers somerset draught,is it good stuff if it has a strong smell of urine and does the cider bus do flaggon refills? |
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