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I thought that in 2010 he was lamenting his recently passed freind and co writer, he went on about it enough, they even had to hook himoff the stage, he wasn't best pleased either :), not that i am clued up on the kinks band members. Was very funny at the time.

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There's an interview in this month's Uncut magazine with Ray and Dave and it does look like The Kinks getting back together again isn't a complete impossibility. It looks like there have been some conciliatory gestures in that direction.

They'd have the songs to headline, just maybe not the stage show / live chops, but if he was struggling to find someone else I'm sure M. Eavis would at least consider them

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Now my brother and i were having this conversation over xmas regarding who of the " older" set if you like, who were in our view big enough to capture the publics imagination to headline we still available or around . We had The Strones, we've had Stevie Wonder, Paul mcartney, Bruce etc . They can't get Led Zep and it seems like Bowie or any of the Flloyd are unable to do it. It seems now they have exhausted this era, i never had even considered the Kinks as viable in my mind, but i guess you could hold a case for them. But it now seems we are entering the era of the new " famous" if you like groups, singers, such as Beyonce , Mumfords et al. It seems the festival will be struggling to find acts that have sustainability with more than a few albums to put together a real hits set in the future, but possible because i am of that age now when the likes of Mumfords don't seem credittable in my eyes. Now that's a worrying thought.

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Now my brother and i were having this conversation over xmas regarding who of the " older" set if you like, who were in our view big enough to capture the publics imagination to headline we still available or around . We had The Strones, we've had Stevie Wonder, Paul mcartney, Bruce etc . They can't get Led Zep and it seems like Bowie or any of the Flloyd are unable to do it. It seems now they have exhausted this era, i never had even considered the Kinks as viable in my mind, but i guess you could hold a case for them. But it now seems we are entering the era of the new " famous" if you like groups, singers, such as Beyonce , Mumfords et al. It seems the festival will be struggling to find acts that have sustainability with more than a few albums to put together a real hits set in the future, but possible because i am of that age now when the likes of Mumfords don't seem credittable in my eyes. Now that's a worrying thought.

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The Brit pop era, are we considering the like of " Oasis", Blur and " Pulp" in this, all of whom have already headlined?

Who is left in the lot that would " fire" the publics imagination such as them? Would "The Stone Roses" be considered as such, i am not sure, possibly or am i determining these as " Brit pop2 incorrectly?

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i always wonder who'll be our long-standers from this generation of music - like, who'll still be around in 30+ years that'll have us (or the next generation of festival goers) chomping at the bit when they're announced to headline Glastonbury. it's hard to think that any of our acts now will have the same effect as the likes of the Stones or McCartney or Bowie, or even be around long enough to find out

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i always wonder who'll be our long-standers from this generation of music - like, who'll still be around in 30+ years that'll have us (or the next generation of festival goers) chomping at the bit when they're announced to headline Glastonbury. it's hard to think that any of our acts now will have the same effect as the likes of the Stones or McCartney or Bowie, or even be around long enough to find out

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