1. @KeiranU2 You should try it. Let me send you a copy...it's really good.

    @ric It gets worse even before you put it on.




  2. Send? No way! I would rather put my face in a sander.
  3. Originally posted by ric:if U2 don't make glasto i would be seriously upset but i don't see why people are getting so upset about dizzee rascal... so it's not your or (particularly) my kind of music but that doesn't mean i cant see that he's got sh*tloads of talent and i'd actually be pretty interested to see how he dealt with a headline set at glastonbury if (god forbid) U2 can't make it..

    if the worst case scenario did happen and if i WAS going to be there i'd rather watch something new and potentially interesting over some U2-lite band like coldplay or the god awful, wettest band on earth, snow patrol...

    (sorry to all the coldplay and snow patrol fans...!)


    yep, I agree







  4. CP are better than Dizzee, more deserved IMO.
  5. Originally posted by ric:if U2 don't make glasto i would be seriously upset but i don't see why people are getting so upset about dizzee rascal... so it's not your or (particularly) my kind of music but that doesn't mean i cant see that he's got sh*tloads of talent and i'd actually be pretty interested to see how he dealt with a headline set at glastonbury if (god forbid) U2 can't make it..

    if the worst case scenario did happen and if i WAS going to be there i'd rather watch something new and potentially interesting over some U2-lite band like coldplay or the god awful, wettest band on earth, snow patrol...

    (sorry to all the coldplay and snow patrol fans...!)


    Amazing how you disqualified your 1st paragraph with your 2nd.
  6. I was there in 95 when Pulp took over from The Stone Roses after John Squire broke his collarbone falling off a bike, and they were simply immense. Get hold of Common People from the set and see if I'm wrong. On that note - did you hear the Roses at Reading the year after? Godawful shite. Now, I love Ian Brown as much as it is possible to love a man who you're not related to in a non-sexual manner, but that set made me weep like a bereaved child. Dizzee Rascal would kick the shit out of Glasto and I mean that in a good way.
  7. Dizzee isn't headline material. Simple as that. He just isn't. If U2 need replaced then zglastonbury can do better.


  8. As far as I understand your 1st part, you'd like people to be open-minded and stay objective. In the 2nd, you do the opposite.
  9. Originally posted by thejonner:I was there in 95 when Pulp took over from The Stone Roses after John Squire broke his collarbone falling off a bike, and they were simply immense. Get hold of Common People from the set and see if I'm wrong. On that note - did you hear the Roses at Reading the year after? Godawful shite. Now, I love Ian Brown as much as it is possible to love a man who you're not related to in a non-sexual manner, but that set made me weep like a bereaved child. Dizzee Rascal would kick the shit out of Glasto and I mean that in a good way.


    i know exactly what you mean - my ex gf was in the crowd for that reading 96 travesty and she said there were literally people crying in the crowd. and the rest were laughing (and not in a good way!)

    and your right about pulp's glasto 95 set - the stuff of legend...


  10. Do you not think so? I can really see it, but hopefully, we won't have to. Underworld would be nice - they always lift the roof (or pasture) at Glastonbury.