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I'll tell you what, singing along to this with Johnny Marr and 30,000 other people in Finsbury Park this time yesterday is something that'll remain with me forever. Marr was nearly as good as the Stone Roses, who were absolutely top-notch. :mrgreen:

Of the other support acts, Miles Kane was pretty good, whilst Public Image Limited were, err, a bit hit and miss. Still, at least I can say I've seen Johnny Rotten live. :mrgreen:
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Franz Ferdinand - Darts Of Pleasure

They're still my most-played Scottish artist this year, along with Amy Macdonald, Primal Scream, The View, and Travis. This is surprising because I honestly thought this year would belong to Biffy Clyro. That is, until the NME put them on the front cover in February, and in doing so published the most unflattering photo possible of Simon Neil on the cover. It basically looked like he'd had erm, a toilet accident whilst on stage. What's worse, the NME actually implied throughout the article that yes, he had pissed himself whilst performing. So now, every time I catch a listen of them, I can't rid myself of that horrific mental image.

So yeah, the NME ruined Biffy Clyro for me. :x :oops: :|
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One of the best album openers I've heard for a long time.

Fingers crossed the rest of Beady Eye's new album is as good as that.
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East Londoner wrote:Franz Ferdinand - Darts Of Pleasure

They're still my most-played Scottish artist this year, along with Amy Macdonald, Primal Scream, The View, and Travis. This is surprising because I honestly thought this year would belong to Biffy Clyro. That is, until the NME put them on the front cover in February, and in doing so published the most unflattering photo possible of Simon Neil on the cover. It basically looked like he'd had erm, a toilet accident whilst on stage. What's worse, the NME actually implied throughout the article that yes, he had pissed himself whilst performing. So now, every time I catch a listen of them, I can't rid myself of that horrific mental image.

So yeah, the NME ruined Biffy Clyro for me. :x :oops: :|


NME's the biggest pile of crap anyway; a poor excuse for music journalism. They only seem to have eyes for artists who wear raincoats and use acoustic guitars.

Regarding Biffy however, I've been really disappointed with Opposites as an album. As a friend described it to me, "it's like they've made a whole album dedicated to Radio 1". There's not a song on there that really stands out for me.

Anyway, it turns out Mumford & Sons might not be at Glastonbury this year due to an illness in the band.
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East Londoner wrote:Franz Ferdinand - Darts Of Pleasure

They're still my most-played Scottish artist this year, along with Amy Macdonald, Primal Scream, The View, and Travis. This is surprising because I honestly thought this year would belong to Biffy Clyro. That is, until the NME put them on the front cover in February, and in doing so published the most unflattering photo possible of Simon Neil on the cover. It basically looked like he'd had erm, a toilet accident whilst on stage. What's worse, the NME actually implied throughout the article that yes, he had pissed himself whilst performing. So now, every time I catch a listen of them, I can't rid myself of that horrific mental image.

So yeah, the NME ruined Biffy Clyro for me. :x :oops: :|


NME's the biggest pile of crap anyway; a poor excuse for music journalism. They only seem to have eyes for artists who wear raincoats and use acoustic guitars.

Regarding Biffy however, I've been really disappointed with Opposites as an album. As a friend described it to me, "it's like they've made a whole album dedicated to Radio 1". There's not a song on there that really stands out for me.

Anyway, it turns out Mumford & Sons might not be at Glastonbury this year due to an illness in the band.


I tend to agree on Opposites, it sounded fantastic on first listen, but I've haven't found myself really wanting to relisten to it. Sounds Like Balloons and Stingin' Belle are the only tracks that are really doing anything for me at the moment. A real shame.

Hope the Mumfords bassist gets well soon. If they can't make it, I wonder who'll replace them at such short notice? The only bands that I think could replace them are either Muse or The Killers, but then they've already played some huge shows in the last month or so.

I wonder if Michael Eavis still has Jarvis Cocker's phone number... ;)
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Embrace - Come Back To What You Know

Embrace are pretty much the perfect halfway house between Oasis and Coldplay, and one of the many bands I discovered through my maths teacher blasting them out at the start of a lesson. :P
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Copersucar wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6ob6Eps2Jvw
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Farewell to the Fairground is another one of theirs; have to say not my type of music really but I do like some of their work
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Just watched The Last Shadow Puppets (Miles Kane and Alex Turner) share a stage for the first time in 5 years on the BBC Glastonbury feed. Bloody fantastic. :D

Unfortunately, I've just discovered my least favourite band in the entire world, Enter Shikari, are also playing Glastonbury this year. Bathplug. :|
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I'm spending all weekend avoiding Glastonbury coverage...

Anyway, there's a rumour that Lou Reed and John Frusciante may work on a collaboration, due to a cryptic "Codename: Frusciante" tweet from Reed. If this somehow happens...I would be so happy. Only rumours though.

Speaking of Lou Reed, I listened to his Metallica collaboration the other day. Yeah...don't do that.
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Given I live in what is pretty much Edinburgh's Little Ireland, this is pretty appropriate.
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The BBC Glastonbury live stream has being running an banner every time an artist swears on stage, apologizing if anyone was offended. :roll:

For crying out loud, it's a bloody music festival, not a teddy bear's picnic!

Though I suppose if they didn't run said banner, the Daily Mail would probably run the headline "BAN THIS SICK FILTH" in an instant. :evil:
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East Londoner wrote:The BBC Glastonbury live stream has being running an banner every time an artist swears on stage, apologizing if anyone was offended. :roll:

For crying out loud, it's a bloody music festival, not a teddy bear's picnic!

Though I suppose if they didn't run said banner, the Daily Mail would probably run the headline "BAN THIS SICK FILTH" in an instant. :evil:

And then I would take the piss out of the mail on Sunday on my paper round tomorrow
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Franz Ferdinand are releasing their latest album soon,and this song has already got me loving the next album:
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This wrote:Unpopular opinion: i actually like nu-metal. (and it's hard to tell such a thing in Belgium, where trash metal, heavy metal and classic metal are dominating)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1Yf96QZJL7o
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jsmcDLDw9iw

666 replies to this thread. This calls for a celebration.
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tommykl wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jsmcDLDw9iw

666 replies to this thread. This calls for a celebration.

Whom i ironically just saw perform yesterday.
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As I've been in a 90s mood today, here's a homage to the women of Britpop. ;)

Justine, Donna and Annie from Elastica

Louise from Sleeper

Miki and Emma from Lush

Cerys from Catatonia

Sonya from Echobelly

And of course, we mustn't forget Pulp's keyboard player, Candida Doyle. And, by joining the band right at the end of the Britpop era in 1997, Charlotte from Ash.
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East Londoner wrote:As I've been in a 90s mood today


That seems to be the case most days judging by your posts on this forum.
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FullMetalJack wrote:
East Londoner wrote:As I've been in a 90s mood today


That seems to be the case most days judging by your posts on this forum.


I haven't really been listening to Britpop for the last few months, so there we are.

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I actually like this song in GT5. :D

The rest of the menu music feel like I an in a mall though.
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My friend kept on singing this every time the safety car passed us at the weekend. Dance moves and all.
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This wrote:
tommykl wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jsmcDLDw9iw

666 replies to this thread. This calls for a celebration.

Whom i ironically just saw perform yesterday.


Did you guys in Belgium have a spitfire flyover before Maiden played like we did at Donington?
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johnnyCarwash wrote:
This wrote:
tommykl wrote:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jsmcDLDw9iw

666 replies to this thread. This calls for a celebration.

Whom i ironically just saw perform yesterday.


Did you guys in Belgium have a spitfire flyover before Maiden played like we did at Donington?

No, just a traditional Maiden show, like they actually do at Graspop every 2-3 years.
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Editors - The Racing Rats

Their new album is decent, but I feel the band have lost something since their lead guitarist left last year.
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What happens if you lock Paloma Faith, Graham Coxon, and Bill Ryder-Jones (former guitarist for The Coral) in a studio?

You get this. And it's good. Very good indeed. ;)
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