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The Who's Roger Daltrey: 'Weather to blame for Glasto downturn'

Last year's Sunday night headliner also criticises line-up and prices

Tue 08 Apr, 2008

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Soundedd - congratulations, you have just proven that you don't know the first thing about music! You really think The Verve are one hit wonders? Not only have they had more than one hit (not that it makes one blind bit of difference when refering to a band's talent) but they are also one of the best bands around period. Anyone that went to their live shows before Christmas will testify to that. And as for Kings Of Leon, what the fuck are you talking about? Calebs voice is just incredible, they are amazing musicians and they have quality songs. To call them crap is an absolute joke! You think last years line up was fabulous do you? Bloody hell, you really do know fuck all! The Killers are shite and Arctic Monkeys can't hold a candle to the likes of KOL and The Verve. You'd be doing yourself and everyone else a massive favour if you didn't bother going to any festivals, ever again.

Tue 08 Apr, 2008

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