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easty
15-04-2011, 12:05 PM
:Awright!: Class.

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Elephant Stone
15-04-2011, 01:07 PM
Fantastic! :greengrin

Dashing Bob S
19-04-2011, 02:34 PM
For Sreltic or Hribs?

Hermit Crab
23-04-2011, 07:32 PM
Strokes are ok. No doubt the rest of the festival will be pash as usual

.Sean.
24-04-2011, 12:45 AM
Strokes are ok. No doubt the rest of the festival will be pash as usualI find them just okay too mate. I can't buy into the huge infactuation some have with them - yes, a very good band but they're nowhere near the level some make them out to be! Same applies to the KoL - The earlier stuff is fantastic but the new material is hugely overrated.

Hermit Crab
24-04-2011, 05:17 PM
I find them just okay too mate. I can't buy into the huge infactuation some have with them - yes, a very good band but they're nowhere near the level some make them out to be! Same applies to the KoL - The earlier stuff is fantastic but the new material is hugely overrated.


I agree. As for TITP i can remember when you could get tickets the day before it started as it never used to sell out. Now its far too commercialised and every man and his dog want to go and you cant get tickets for love nor money. Not that id want tickets. I feel sorry for the people that go as its overpriced and overated and in general just a giant con.

I canny be arsed with all the dafties with the drugs and those wannabe posh rockers who think they are Gods gift. Beat it!

I sometimes think i should be on Grumpy Old Men :greengrin

Sylar
24-04-2011, 08:12 PM
I wonder if the organisers this year are going to face a sizeable number of ticket returns from people who purchased either day tickets or weekend tickets with Blink 182 as their main "reason" for doing so.

They'll (organisers) no doubt be delighted that they get to add yet another indie band to the lineup at the expense of a non-Indie headline act.

The Strokes first album was brilliant - they've done very little since and aren't even in the same league as Blink 182 in terms of pull or material.

easty
24-04-2011, 08:19 PM
I wonder if the organisers this year are going to face a sizeable number of ticket returns from people who purchased either day tickets or weekend tickets with Blink 182 as their main "reason" for doing so.

They'll (organisers) no doubt be delighted that they get to add yet another indie band to the lineup at the expense of a non-Indie headline act.

The Strokes first album was brilliant - they've done very little since and aren't even in the same league as Blink 182 in terms of pull or material.

HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA......:faf:

easty
24-04-2011, 08:20 PM
I agree. As for TITP i can remember when you could get tickets the day before it started as it never used to sell out. Now its far too commercialised and every man and his dog want to go and you cant get tickets for love nor money. Not that id want tickets. I feel sorry for the people that go as its overpriced and overated and in general just a giant con.

I canny be arsed with all the dafties with the drugs and those wannabe posh rockers who think they are Gods gift. Beat it!

I sometimes think i should be on Grumpy Old Men :greengrin

Didnt think we'd agree on anything till I got to your last sentance..:wink:

Sylar
24-04-2011, 08:28 PM
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA......:faf:

I won't argue that "The Strokes aren't as good as Blink 182", as it's always going to be nothing more than a difference of opinion, but Blink's successful back catalogue is around 3 times the size of The Strokes and they've amassed a huge fan base over the past 15 or so years. Ergo, my point really isn't that funny.

Granted, considering the sheer indie-nature of TITP, The Strokes are maybe a better fit, but otherwise...

easty
24-04-2011, 08:48 PM
I won't argue that "The Strokes aren't as good as Blink 182", as it's always going to be nothing more than a difference of opinion, but Blink's successful back catalogue is around 3 times the size of The Strokes and they've amassed a huge fan base over the past 15 or so years. Ergo, my point really isn't that funny.

Granted, considering the sheer indie-nature of TITP, The Strokes are maybe a better fit, but otherwise...

Using your formula though, aren't BeeGees are even better than both? :wink:

Anyway, seeing as I've only ever heard of 1 Blink 182 song I had a quick check for their "successful back catalogue", they've only made 5 albums, which is only one more than The Strokes.

ArabHibee
24-04-2011, 08:53 PM
I agree. As for TITP i can remember when you could get tickets the day before it started as it never used to sell out. Now its far too commercialised and every man and his dog want to go and you cant get tickets for love nor money. Not that id want tickets. I feel sorry for the people that go as its overpriced and overated and in general just a giant con.

I canny be arsed with all the dafties with the drugs and those wannabe posh rockers who think they are Gods gift. Beat it!

I sometimes think i should be on Grumpy Old Men :greengrin

:agree:

Sylar
24-04-2011, 10:04 PM
Using your formula though, aren't BeeGees are even better than both? :wink:

Anyway, seeing as I've only ever heard of 1 Blink 182 song I had a quick check for their "successful back catalogue", they've only made 5 albums, which is only one more than The Strokes.

Cheshire Cat
Buddha
Dude Ranch
The Enema of the State
Take Off Your Pants and Jacket
The Enema Strikes Back
Blink 182

You're using the word "better", which is not what I'm suggesting in the slightest. Blink 182/The Strokes aren't "better" than the other (as it's purely subjective), but in terms of their success and fanbase, Blink 182 are MUCH bigger than them. So by your analogy of success and following, yes, the BeeGees would be "better" than the 2 of them.

The Strokes might have released a similar number of albums, but compare the successes of Blink's albums to The Strokes (multi-platinum/platinum's vs. gold and 3x platinum releases). I'm not arguing about quality of music (it's such a pointless argument regardless of bands) but clearly, based on album/single and release successes, Blink 182 are by far and away the bigger of the 2 bands (who offered one of the few alternatives to a grossly indie-heavy lineup).