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Wilco probably ruled out https://twitter.com/WakeAndListen/status/1840685709608247704?t=qXggqlEZkUzJYS6aUV4wow&s=19
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Also, I'm absolutely willing to bet that those pricks whining on twitter are exactly the same type of 6 Music Dad who would buttonhole a teenage girl wearing a Ramones t-shirt and demand that they name three songs by the band.
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While I think Feeder for an opening Other stage slot feels like a good fit - They actually have not played since 2003 when they played on the Pyramid stage. They seem to mostly pop up at festivals that they can headline (these are getting smaller and smaller). Having seen them a number of times I was quite a big fan in there hey day the first 5 albums are incredible. They have gone on a journey of releasing quite bland albums quite regularly. (IMO the last 4 are straight up bad probably about 3-4 good tracks between them) Having been to there shows the new songs are a lead balloon pretty heavy lack of interest from the crowd almost to the get your phones out point. I feel perhaps the insistence of dedicating large portions of there show to playing these rather bland and uninteresting newer songs is perhaps really killing them as a live act in terms of the venues are getting smaller and smaller - Id perhaps suggest that the reason they have not appeared at Glastonbury for so long is perhaps a big difference in slot size between the band and the festival - While A Feeder Greatest hits set could have the Other stage bouncing in pure nostalgia joy - the current Feeder tours are perhaps more of an early Woodsies slot. for the record I don't resent the band for trying something new, as a fan I just reserve the right to say.. Its just not very good.
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By quentin_Tent · Posted
Having seen G!YBE a couple of times, I can vouch for their bowel shaking tendencies. In fairness, as well, I always place Imodium above most other things including party prescriptions, when writing my Pre-Primavera shopping list.
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