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diable rouge Wrote:

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> Loving all the knockers on here, there's a good

> reason why a festival with such a safe, bland,

> middle of the road line-up has pitched up in the

> area, it's because the demographic of the area is

> safe, bland, and middle of the road. It's a

> refection of who you are or what you've become

> once you signed those title deeds, a Faustian pact

> of mediocrity...


Ha! Spot on. Perhaps they could get Maroon 5 and Coldplay on to shake it all up a bit.

fishbiscuits Wrote:

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> Ha. I was hoping I'd wind up a trendy-DJ-dad!

> Preferably one who likes to spin a few "choonz" to

> get things started when the dinner guests arrive.


You've got me all wrong! I'm like you: I gave up on all new music around the time of 'Screamadelica'.

I do listen to some new music, but it's usually stuff that is vaguely reminiscent of music from my formative years.


While I largely agree with the criticism of the music offering, it is to be expected. It's firmly aimed at a middle-class, suburban family type of demographic. You can hardly expect cutting edge underground music.

diable rouge Wrote:

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> You can imagine the hysterics if a Grime/Drill

> music festival rocked up instead. Plans made to

> board up homes, the cleaner/au pair told to take

> the long weekend off, flights booked to Tuscany,

> quicker than you can say Vossi Bop...


Ha. I think everyone would pretend to be down with it, but quietly do a runner the night before.

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