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Well, I for one would be happy with the Roses having a chance to redeem themselves of their poor live reputation on the big stage (or not). It would, if nothing else, be another interesting headliner to get people talking.

maybe it's jus because i'm not that bothered about them, but it'd seem like an incredibly uninteresting headliner to me - on par with Blur. sure they'd have a new album out, but to me it'd still seem like Glastonbury was getting them after all the other fests have had them. only thing it'd really have going for it would be twenty years since they were last supposed to play. other than that, everybody who's wanted to see them has already seen them, and they'll have a crap new album to promote

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A professional footballer?

Yes, maybe it was an interview to be a professional footballer with whispering Bob Harris and a few others in which they discussed The Stone Roses headlining Glastonbury.

He should have just said an ITK mate told him, and left it at that. It would have been far more believable.

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maybe it's jus because i'm not that bothered about them, but it'd seem like an incredibly uninteresting headliner to me - on par with Blur. sure they'd have a new album out, but to me it'd still seem like Glastonbury was getting them after all the other fests have had them. only thing it'd really have going for it would be twenty years since they were last supposed to play. other than that, everybody who's wanted to see them has already seen them, and they'll have a crap new album to promote

Yeah, I appreciate that for many it would be. I mean, they are a hugely influential band because they found their sound at the right point in time for everyone else to follow, rather than any great body of work or reputation for greatness in their career.

I've loved Ian Brown's solo stuff over the years far more than how much I enjoyed their albums, but I'd still like a chance to get to see them as the timing was all wrong for me when they were performing in the past.

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maybe it's jus because i'm not that bothered about them, but it'd seem like an incredibly uninteresting headliner to me - on par with Blur. sure they'd have a new album out, but to me it'd still seem like Glastonbury was getting them after all the other fests have had them. only thing it'd really have going for it would be twenty years since they were last supposed to play. other than that, everybody who's wanted to see them has already seen them, and they'll have a crap new album to promote

Yes, it almost certainly is.

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An interview that was recorded yesterday that will air in the next few weeks, (depending on a lot of things). And no i wont be smug at all, i have nothing to prove in this forum. You can see im a new member, i just wanted to talk to some roses fans about whats going to happen thats all

Hope you are right mate as it would mean a nice £120 in my back pocket.

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maybe it's jus because i'm not that bothered about them, but it'd seem like an incredibly uninteresting headliner to me - on par with Blur. sure they'd have a new album out, but to me it'd still seem like Glastonbury was getting them after all the other fests have had them. only thing it'd really have going for it would be twenty years since they were last supposed to play. other than that, everybody who's wanted to see them has already seen them, and they'll have a crap new album to promote

You do realize though that with a new album of material, in the case of both blur and The Stone Roses, Glasto would indeed be getting the act how they tend to at the start of the album.

Similarly to Biffy Clyro for example, done R&L, IOW, T and their own tour but to headline next year for example with a new album is the difference.

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An interview that was recorded yesterday that will air in the next few weeks, (depending on a lot of things). And no i wont be smug at all, i have nothing to prove in this forum. You can see im a new member, i just wanted to talk to some roses fans about whats going to happen thats all

In the event that they are announced, you will find no shortage of people willing to talk about it.

It would be roundly welcomed.

Until that time people will probably be a bit reluctant due to the number of chancers who have spun nonsense stories of who is going to play.

Hope you're right, but naturally skeptical for the time being

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it has only just occurred to me that tomorrow (as in friday the 20th of march) is officially the first day of spring :girlumbrage:

As I read this the opening guitar of waterfall kicked in on my headphones in work... Gone from non believer to utterly convinced it's happening in about 5 seconds.

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