No Jamie T, I was comparing that Hozier and Jamie T did the same venue. Hozier did cover a couple of different venues though which likely takes him upto that next level Reading have given.
He mentioned about the tour won't have any fall outs or rubbish, it's a last hurrah for the band so they aren't going to stay around for ages. They'll hit everywhere that has interest but I don't see them disappearing at all for a year and coming back. I think they'll be both retire at the end of it too as there won't be huge interest in either of them when people have seen them as a band again. This isn't going long than 3 years in my opinion. They all definitely be doing Etihad dates at some point but any announcement of them without Glastonbury selling out and a Glastonbury hole would be mad.
the existence of the EU limits the ability to cut a deal, the EU will have to play with the same parameters as ever cos it cant give a non member better terms than members have.
Sammy at the O2 tonight, another fine show with more production then times when I have seen him before. Surprised some still doubt his potential Glasto headline credentials. I think in the UK he is headline only now.
Had a bonus cover version tonight, won't name it incase they play it again tommorow and some one does not want know. Easy enough for others who are not going to find the set list.
Can't make my mind up about Wunderhorse. They have a few tunes I really like but find other stuff a little dull, they done around 45 minutes. Will not be rushing to pay for one of their own shows, seem to be playing everywhere next year and so plenty of chances to catch them at festivals to see if I chnage my mind.