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The Eagles were heavily rumoured for last year and were discussed to death - personally (and i think a lot of people will agree) that they're just not a right fit for Glastonbury. kind of the same for Pearl Jam - the Glastonbury crowd would be largely uninterested (plus The Eagles fees would probably be far too big for Glastonbury, and i doubt Eavis would extend said fees like he did with the Stones)

I could see The Eagles would have been a good booking in the 00s but not sure they are right for Glastonbury anymore. Would they be a big draw?

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The Eagles were heavily rumoured for last year.......... they're just not a right fit for Glastonbury. kind of the same for Pearl Jam - the Glastonbury crowd would be largely uninterested

What and Jay Z, Metallica Beyonce fitted Glastonbury like a glove?

The idea that Pearl Jam and the Eagles dont "fit" Glastonbury is a pile of cack............

At this rate pretty much anything fits Glastonbury these days

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What and Jay Z, Metallica Beyonce fitted Glastonbury like a glove?

The idea that Pearl Jam and the Eagles dont "fit" Glastonbury is a pile of cack............

At this rate pretty much anything fits Glastonbury these days

'fit' as in people wouldn't give a shit about them headlining. the younger crowd of today's Glastonbury (for the most part) wouldn't be interested in either act. they don't have the same legendary status that Stones, U2, Stevie Wonder etc have here in the UK. argue all you like, but neither act have been booked (either in their heyday or now) so there must be a reason for that

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Madonna and Elton must be contenders - although considering Elton now seems to be doing every festival ever, it wouldn't be too special

Radiohead MUST be in the running for next year. if they aren't booked next year off the back of a new album then it's a travesty

You'd have thought that with it being 20 years since their best album this year would have been the perfect time to play it in full.

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argue all you like, but neither act have been booked (either in their heyday or now) so there must be a reason for that

I think the reasons for that have been speculated on here plenty of times. PJ was "not after Roskilde" and the Eagles was "They are too greedy". Are those reasons true? Who really knows............Thats not to say that things can change and the organisers and bands change how they approach Glastonbury.

I dont really think the organisers think "does the legend we book appeal to the youf or not?"

Really? Stevie Wonder was appealing to todays youf?.....................

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he has a huge back catalogue of hits and sing alongs that everybody, whether you like it or not, knows. his set was non-stop hits.

Oh I seemed to have not get the memo that that was the formula in picking the headliners..............Forgot about all those Metallica sing alongs that appealed to everyone, whether I like it or not.............

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Oh I seemed to have not get the memo that that was the formula in picking the headliners..............Forgot about all those Metallica sing alongs that appealed to everyone, whether I like it or not.............

Have you listened to Radio 1 lately? Wall to wall Metallica and Stevie it is...

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he has a huge back catalogue of hits and sing alongs that everybody, whether you like it or not, knows. his set was non-stop hits.

Yeah not sure about this. I've been obsessed with music since I was 13 and I know three Stevie Wonder songs.

Obviously a worthy headliner and a huge act, but suggesting that everybody knows all of his songs is way off. You'd go far to find people who can name a song that isn't Superstitious, Signed, Sealed, Delivered or Isn't She Lovely.

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Oh I seemed to have not get the memo that that was the formula in picking the headliners..............Forgot about all those Metallica sing alongs that appealed to everyone, whether I like it or not.............

novelty factor. plus proven recent UK festival headliner (and the 'whether i like it or not' comment was meant in the perspective of the person - not aimed as a sarcastic comment at you!)

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Yeah not sure about this. I've been obsessed with music since I was 13 and I know three Stevie Wonder songs.

Obviously a worthy headliner and a huge act, but suggesting that everybody knows all of his songs is way off. You'd go far to find people who can name a song that isn't Superstitious, Signed, Sealed, Delivered or Isn't She Lovely.

even so, still more than either The Eagles or Pearl Jam

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