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I agree I just can't see where people get this idea about them being arrogant because whenever you see them in interviews they're shy and quiet hardly arrogant behaviour.

Because they are? Well at least the front man is. I met him at some party and he was pretty much a total wanker, he came across like why oh why is this person talking to me KING OF THE WORLD. muhahaha.

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Because they are? Well at least the front man is. I met him at some party and he was pretty much a total wanker, he came across like why oh why is this person talking to me KING OF THE WORLD. muhahaha.

 

Oh so your argument is because he didn't want to talk to you, someone who he doesn't know, at a party.

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Oh so your argument is because he didn't want to talk to you, someone who he doesn't know, at a party.

No my point is he was behaving like an arrogant prick. I didnt go over to him and be like OMGZ U R TEH ARKTIKZ, He may have been in a bad mood, or whatever I just got the impression he either wanted me to lick his bottom or piss off.

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Its there fault the lead singer is so ubelivably arrogant.

And last year for example they refused to play reading unless they were on the main stage.

 

The hold steady are pretty good.

 

It was my understanding they were offered headliner but turned it down?

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You cant get happier than the Polyphonic Spree. Liquid Sunshine, Well said fellow poster. Get some Koji Kondo in your system. You can't be sad at some Yoshis Island music : peace:

 

Some have said Muse, I agree with the 'happiness' vibe - but quite a lot of Muse tracks can be quite hard to listen to. Just because they have to be appreciated extensively. Almost like, say, Radiohead or something like Jethro Tull. Well, that's my personal opinion!

 

Seriously, get some Polyphonic Spree or potentially, listen to some ELO!!

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You cant get happier than the Polyphonic Spree. Liquid Sunshine, Well said fellow poster. Get some Koji Kondo in your system. You can't be sad at some Yoshis Island music : peace:

 

Some have said Muse, I agree with the 'happiness' vibe - but quite a lot of Muse tracks can be quite hard to listen to. Just because they have to be appreciated extensively. Almost like, say, Radiohead or something like Jethro Tull. Well, that's my personal opinion!

 

Seriously, get some Polyphonic Spree or potentially, listen to some ELO!!

 

another convert! can't wait for the Spree's new album :)

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I ended up watching 'Seven Ages of Rock' on the Beeb last night and that reminded me that I although I do like my metal , I am just a greebo/grunger/whatever at heart.

 

I forgot what an awesome time the early 90's were for the alternative music scene with bands like Nirvana, Pearl Jam, AIC, REM and Pumpkins amongst a load of others.

 

Admittedly, they were all responsible for taking the fun element out of rock and it's a shame the industry abused the scene (as they always do) but there was some good memories there.

 

The only Glasto coverage I have really been bothered to watch was Iggy Pop and the Stooges last night. Simply amazing.

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I love watching Glastonbury, I always find a new band that are awesome that ive never heard of before. This time it is Rodrigo Y Gabriela \o/

 

Agreed. They were awesome. AMAZING acoustic guitar madness.

 

Infact they are playing at Latitude im going to but I think they clash with The Good, The Bad and The Queen :(

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Man, you should have watched Bjork too! Hyperballad and Declare Independance were fucking ace. And they had the Reactable again! God that's a great piece of equipment.

 

I must admit that I was gutted to have missed that. May try and catch some of the highlights later.

 

EDIT - Cheers to Noodlemans post reminding me of the BBC website , I am watching it now.

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Agreed. They were awesome. AMAZING acoustic guitar madness.

 

Infact they are playing at Latitude im going to but I think they clash with The Good, The Bad and The Queen :(

 

The version of Wish You Where Here they did with the whole crowd singing was stunning. I'm watching it again on the BBC website at the moment infact.

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Man, you should have watched Bjork too! Hyperballad and Declare Independance were fucking ace. And they had the Reactable again! God that's a great piece of equipment.

 

Did she do Hyper-ballad? I can't remember..

 

Was it edited for T.V?

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