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Any band that gets any kind of success becomes by default a band to be loathed.
Except The Stone Roses who they hated the first time around but retrospectively loved when the album was reissued and became a success. I have no respect for any magazine who puts the Spice Girls on the front cover!
Makes you nostalgic for the Melody Maker, now there was a proper music paper.
I check NME occasionally to get wind of new bands, but they're a bunch of pr1cks in my opinion.
Any band that gets any kind of success becomes by default a band to be loathed. Got sfa to do with the music half the time. It's like they never pregressed beyond the spotty teen phase.
Ms Eavis said the festival, which began in 1970, had a long history of attracting rap artists.
That's rap with a silent 'c'.
Still, anyone that's going, hope you have a good time. At least you can sigh in relief that there's no chance of bumping into me! They should have mentioned that, they'd have sold out in seconds.
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