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Just been watching this video of MB backstage at Reading;

Says there are a number of acts already confirmed and signed, none booked in the light of Glasto not happening which I take to mean no Beyonce type acts etc..

Worth a watch if you have a spare 5 minutes.

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Just been watching this video of MB backstage at Reading;

Says there are a number of acts already confirmed and signed, none booked in the light of Glasto not happening which I take to mean no Beyonce type acts etc..

Worth a watch if you have a spare 5 minutes.

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Yeah I remember listening to it the day it came out. Everyone was ripping it to shreds because of his claims about the lineup.

In hindsight most of the criticism revolved around MCR and they did a brilliant job as headliner, but referring to my previous comment I don't think they will have been payed as much as GnR, Blink and definately not as much as The Libs (who got a shit tonne).

You're right though thinking about it now the rumour did come off the back of that interview and nothing more, could have been that he'd been on the phone to them five minutes before and they had told him "f*ck off I'm never playing your festival again!" :D .

Didn't Neil say once that he'd heard they would never play RnL again but he wouldn't say why?

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Prediction (for you to decide if realistic):

Reading Fri:

Main

Foo Fighters

Biffy Clyro

Avenged Sevenfold

Lostprophets

You Me At Six

The Blackout

Less Than Jake

Killswitch Engage

Twin Atlantic

R1/NME

Foals

Band of Horses

Bon Iver

Delphic

Mona

Reading Sat:

Main

Daft Punk (will continue to wish until actual line-up is announced)

The Prodigy

Mumford & Sons

The Maccabees

Jamie T

Kids In Glass Houses

The Wombats

The Futureheads

Viva Brother

R1/NME

Feeder

All Time Low

A Day To Remember

The Joy Formidable

Sleigh Bells

Reading Sun:

Main

Kasabian (Co-headline)

Bloc Party (Co-headline)

Florence + The Machine

The XX

Bombay Bicycle Club

Vaccines

The Subways

Young Knives

Frankie & The Heartstrings

R1/NME

Chase & Status

Justice

Magnetic Man

The Drums

Darwin Deez

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What a terrible Saturday (after the top 2).

Daft Punk/The Prodigy and Chase & Status/Justice I just don't see - it isn't a dance festival and neither sound at all similar - it'd be one or the other of each pair, not both back to back.

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I think that 'tradition' is more down to FR being unable to book a big enough (and reliable enough in Guns N' Roses case) heavy headliner to close the festival like they used to - I mean, the heavier Friday in 2010 had Kings of Leon headlining!

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System Of A Down

Slipknot

Bullet For My Valentine

No Doubt

Rancid

Sum 41

Gallows

Four Year Strong

letlive.

Cancer Bats

Dizzee Rascal

Chase and Status

Kids In Glass Houses

Viva Brother

Foo Fighters

Biffy Clyro

Mumford And Sons

The Darkness

Death Cab For Cutie

The Gaslight Anthem

Bright Eyes

Idlewild

Charlie Simpson

Justice

The XX

M.I.A

The Pretty Reckless

Kasabian

Bloc Party

Florence And The Machine

Vampire Weekend

Noel Gallagher

Jamie T

The Vaccines

City And Colour

The Drums

Frightened Rabbit

The Mars Volta

Brand New

Bon Iver

Manchester Orchestra

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