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You know the same goes for 'unpopular', right?


Poor Jeremy. Was it the sight of all those fresh-faced youngsters with their whole lives ahead of them, singing away, arm in arm. It is disheartening, I know. But at least you can feel secure in the knowledge that popular is not the the same as good. The fools!

Oh yeah, plenty of bad 'unpopular' music too. I just fail to understand what people see in Coldplay.


In particular, I don't know why these "fresh-faced youngsters with their whole lives ahead of them" would be interested in such an insipid dirge.


Perhaps the dead Tory guy had been subjected to both the U2 and Coldplay sets, and lost all will to carry on.

Zane Lowe - he's been around for years on the VH1/MTV2 channels and more recently at BBC


The sort of guy who would sneer at you if you asked for the wrong album in a Manchester record shop, it's fair to say


Speaking of U2, whatever your view it was great to see Larry being so brutally honest in that interview. I've always liked him. He didn't go so far as to say "meh" but that was the vibe

It was weird to see 'roving reports' from such areas as the Stone Circle and green fields - and only ever seeing about six people sitting there.


But I'm prepared to admit that the long term future of the festival won't be secured by ageing hippies beating pieces of bronze whilst people who've forgotten where their tent is look-on, waiting for the acid to wear off.

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