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I am NOT looking forward to people on social media boring on about "What the hell is Ed Sheeran doing headlining Glastonbury?" when I am sure he will put on a great set and go down a storm.
If they are filmed just some old school for me : Chic, The Pretenders, Toots and The Maytalls, Seth Lakeman, Drop kick Murphy's, Jah Wobble. Royal Blood are much loved by my son so that will be blasted around the house.
If I was actually there possibly Sleaford Mods just to throw stuff at them for being such a bag of shite.
Father John Misty on the John Peel stage I wouldn't mind watching either. Same goes for Warpaint. Not sure about much else. Only bands I would want to see on Sunday would maybe London Grammar, Chic and Laura Marling. Can't be arsed with Ed Sheeran and Biffy Clyro do my head in.
Though I'm slightly confused as to why the Kaiser Chiefs even still exist.
And just as surprising, we have Kiefer Sutherland on the Avalon stage, potentially showing us that he can actually play that signature guitar he had from Gibson..?!
Roni Size would be cool, as would some of the stuff in the Acoustic Tent but really, its slim pickings.
http://www.glastonburyfestivals.co.uk/line-up/line-up-2017/?stage
Royal Blood
First aid kit (saw them a couple of years ago and they were excellent)
Ed Sheeran
Biffy Clyro
George Ezra
Alt J
Dropkick Murphy's (one of my fave bands)
Goldfrapp
Seth Lakeman
Corrine Bailey Ray
KT Tunstall
Ani Di Franco
Plenty of good stuff there,. and bound to be a few things you never heard of before that are excellent.
frank Carter and the rattlesnakes- I loved his first album
foo fighters- again, generally good at festivals their back catalogue is HUGE so they can change build a great set.
Aside from probably looking in on Mr Gibb for the reasons Mark gives in his opening post, there's nothing there for me.
Traditionally, that's what my take on Glastonbury has always been. However, just in the last couple of years there have been one or two wild-cards per line-up which have been more my thing - Gary Clark Jr, Seasick Steve, John Fogerty (who was absolutely bob-on), Motorhead and ZZ Top.
I'll probably drop in and out of coverage though on the off-chance that something catches my ear, and there's always a distinct and enjoyable vibe even through the TV.
But I most certainly wish fair weather and happy days to all those attending . . .
Haven't really looked at the line-up, but from posts above I'll check out the Ani DiFranco set (online, can't imagine they'll show it on the telly box).
Certainly Radiohead, and Biffy are great live. I'll be interested to see Ed Sheeran, I'm sure he'll go down great and after hearing his "desert lsland discs" interview I really respect what he's achieved, even though I'm not that familiar with much of his stuff.