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Post by chamu on Jul 19, 2013 17:12:08 GMT -5
This uk page is wrong. Beady eye have an hour show 23:15-00:15 and Primal Scream will be on after Beady eye with a one hour and a half show ( 01:00- 02:30 ) Why does it say they are headlining on the official website then? Also shows they are on the official poster. Sorry, but I don´t know it. Apparently Beady Eye is on the top of the poster and it is supposed to be the headliner act, but the last show tonight on the main stage is Primal Scream ( with a 1:30 show ). Yesterday, QOTSA were the last gig with a 1:30 show too. Beady Eye show is only one hour
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Post by ruchin on Jul 19, 2013 17:57:35 GMT -5
I was at beni last year and the last act is not necessarily the headliner. We stayed untile 3/4am some nights.
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Post by space75gr on Jul 20, 2013 1:42:44 GMT -5
last night QOTSA start to play at 00:40 (23:40 UK time) PRIMAL SCREAM is NEXT great and quality festival!
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Post by gallagherbrother on Jul 20, 2013 1:47:53 GMT -5
Shine a Light
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Post by Deleted on Jul 20, 2013 5:41:02 GMT -5
Because of the long running times at many oversea festivals, including, spain, the headline act isn't always the last on, rather they are scheduled to appear in front of the biggest crowd of the night.
Beady Eye are headling FIB, Primal Scream are second on the bill. It's nice to get some facts straight now and again.
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Post by ruchin on Jul 20, 2013 5:54:27 GMT -5
From what i can see they were co headlining with Primal Scream. The post above is right last year Bob Dylan had three acts after his whereas the roses has just one after.
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Post by chamu on Jul 20, 2013 5:54:52 GMT -5
Because of the long running times at many oversea festivals, including, spain, the headline act isn't always the last on, rather they are scheduled to appear in front of the biggest crowd of the night. Beady Eye are headling FIB, Primal Scream are second on the bill. It's nice to get some facts straight now and again. I´m not trying to start a discussion here, but Beady Eye wasn´t the headline act yesterday. They was the headliner act of the other stage in "T in the Park" last weekend. Maybe the organizers swap the order, or Beady Eye swap the order, I don´t know. But headliners this year ( bands who play the last show in the main stage this year with a 1:30 hour show ) are QOTSA, Primal Scream, Arctic Monkeys and The Killers. And Radio 3 are broadcasting these shows and another different shows which they are choosing randomly( in this case, not Beady Eye yesterday night )
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Post by marqueemoon on Jul 20, 2013 6:22:44 GMT -5
Didn't Oasis play second to Kasabian, despite billing order obviously, at FIB in 2005? I remember reading an interview with Serge from that year and he mentioned something like that.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 20, 2013 7:36:29 GMT -5
I´m not trying to start a discussion here, but Beady Eye wasn´t the headline act yesterday. i think the publicity poster from the festival produced above contradicts you. And there''s nothing at all wrong with starting a discussion, it's what foums are for Broadcast rights can be different from act to act for many various reasons which would explain the radio side of things. for the other poster who though it might be about Liam swearing, did you hear any of the Dizzie set??? Even Liam would have had a job topping that
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Post by acrosstheuniverse on Jul 20, 2013 12:00:12 GMT -5
Great performance of Shine The Light
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Post by dennizz on Jul 20, 2013 12:21:28 GMT -5
Great performance of Shine The Light makes more sense live
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Post by acrosstheuniverse on Jul 20, 2013 12:31:13 GMT -5
Great performance of Shine The Light makes more sense live Similar to Second Bite as the first single. Both songs provide the business when played live.
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Post by manic on Jul 20, 2013 13:11:23 GMT -5
Sounding great from what we can hear. I love Shine A Light though 5 minutes of madness. And I dig the Andy and Gem backing vocals.
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Post by thedon on Jul 20, 2013 13:14:28 GMT -5
Why the fuck is he slightly off key for the verses in Shine A Light? Inexcusable. It's almost like his in-ear monitors aren't feeding him what everyone else is hearing. He used to spot on for pitch, makes no sense.
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Post by ezzle on Jul 27, 2013 16:54:43 GMT -5
Start Anew
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Post by Deleted on Jul 27, 2013 17:43:42 GMT -5
why didn't they put that guitar solo between 3:50 to 4:13 on the album version? sounds awesome.
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Post by Rolo on Jul 27, 2013 17:53:09 GMT -5
Liam sounds good there. Start Anew live is bloody brilliant.
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Post by mark17188 on Jul 28, 2013 10:31:59 GMT -5
Because of the long running times at many oversea festivals, including, spain, the headline act isn't always the last on, rather they are scheduled to appear in front of the biggest crowd of the night. Beady Eye are headling FIB, Primal Scream are second on the bill. It's nice to get some facts straight now and again. I´m not trying to start a discussion here, but Beady Eye wasn´t the headline act yesterday. They was the headliner act of the other stage in "T in the Park" last weekend. Maybe the organizers swap the order, or Beady Eye swap the order, I don´t know. But headliners this year ( bands who play the last show in the main stage this year with a 1:30 hour show ) are QOTSA, Primal Scream, Arctic Monkeys and The Killers. And Radio 3 are broadcasting these shows and another different shows which they are choosing randomly( in this case, not Beady Eye yesterday night ) Well I was at fib this year for the first time and Beady Eye were definitely the headliners. Even like the screen before any bands came on listed the 4 headliners as Arctics, QOTSA, The Killers an Beady Eye. If you are saying that Primal were the headliners because they were on after that is absolute bollocks. The Kaiser Chiefs played after the Arctics and they definitely weren't headliners. Imagine them getting a headline slot over the monkeys? End of discussion they were headliners! Now where is the FIB footage this year... Just to let people know I managed to get to practically the front row for Beady Eye and the atmosphere was really good. The crush reminded me of an Oasis gig. I sadly couldn't get right on the front row as there was a group of girls who clearly knew nothing about Beady Eye. Think they had been stood at that barrier all day and just continued to stay there. There was an awkward moment before they came on that the crowd started singing DLBIA, clearly not having a clue which brother they were watching and who even sung on that song.
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