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SBT

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I just assumed the difference between the 2 was obvious to anybody?
Or maybe you actually don’t know the difference and just instinctively think one is worse than the other? Would explain why you’re being so coy.
 

chiefdave

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Wonder how many people actually watched Vylans set. I would expect iPlayer wasn’t exactly creaking at the seams trying to cope with the number of viewers.

At some point people might learn not to rush to social media and these things would pass by with hardly anyone noticing.

Also, what did he actually say? The only clip I can find he says ‘death to the IDF’ which while a stupid thing to say is referring to an organisation.

On social media those that are outraged are saying he explicitly called for people to murder IDF soldiers which strikes me as a very different thing, especially when calling for legal action.
 
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Nick

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Unfortunately it appears you’re holding an opinion that you have no ability to explain. Must be quite relaxing, at least.
It's not an opinion that there's a difference between the 2.

For some reason you're trying to act dumb.
 

SBT

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It's not an opinion that there's a difference between the 2.

For some reason you're trying to act dumb.
This is honestly like arguing with a bag of frozen mince.

If anyone else can explain why it’s worse for someone to say something on stage than it is to say it on Twitter, please help me out!
 

Ian1779

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Wonder how many people actually watched Vylans set. I would expect iPlayer wasn’t exactly creaking at the seams trying to cope with the number of viewers.

At some point people might learn not to rush to social media and these things would pass by with hardly anyone noticing.

Also, what did he actually say? The only clip I can find he says ‘death to the IDF’ which while a stupid thing to say is referring to an organisation.

On social media those that are outraged are saying he explicitly called for people to murder IDF soldiers which strikes me as a very different thing, especially when calling for legal action.
I think that is all he did say
 

Captain Dart

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They should book Alice Cooper, people online would lose their minds when he brings the guillotine out
Not really, everybody knows his real name is Vince and he wears polos and plays golf. lightshot_1751207711.jpeg
 

wingy

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Can't believe they didn't book Ozzie and the guys while they're here and together.


Just give the culprit's a yellow or red card and be done with things!
 

stupot07

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Idles non political?
I've got some bad news for you.
It's actual in the recorded track on the album.

"Fuck the king, he ain't the king, she's the king."



Saw them in Birmingham earlier this year, one of the best gigs I've ever been to. They were brilliant.
 

Terry_dactyl

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I think I’m right in thinking that both Idles and Sleaford Mods made statements refusing to support Palestine…at least this is what my mate told me.
 

ccfctommy

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Osees all the way! Awesome live. Amazing energy. Saw them in Edinburgh week last Thursday, been into them for over a decade now, loads of great live performances on YouTube too, for those wanting to try them out, particularly with the two drummer setup. Only a one hour set at Glastonbury, but anyone wanting a punk/metal/prog/psychedelia mash up with inspired lunacy, they're your band!
Saw Osees in Birmingham last week. Were brilliant.
 

Grendel

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Wonder how many people actually watched Vylans set. I would expect iPlayer wasn’t exactly creaking at the seams trying to cope with the number of viewers.

At some point people might learn not to rush to social media and these things would pass by with hardly anyone noticing.

Also, what did he actually say? The only clip I can find he says ‘death to the IDF’ which while a stupid thing to say is referring to an organisation.

On social media those that are outraged are saying he explicitly called for people to murder IDF soldiers which strikes me as a very different thing, especially when calling for legal action.

I don’t see how death to the IDF is referring to an organisation. It’s clearly meaning kill the people in the defence force.

The Muslim council of the uk is an organisation- I think if someone said death to said organisation you wouldn’t be as dismissive.
 

Grendel

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For a journalist, you either struggle to read or you're acting dumb.

I’m not sure writing as the Agony Aunt for the Basildon classifies as journalism to be fair.
 

Frank Sidebottom

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Anyway back to the music the picks so far for me have been

Wunderhorse
Alanis Morrissette
Weezer
Pulp
Maribou State
Loyle Carner
Shed Seven
Beth Gibbons

Just watching Djo (the Stranger Things guy) who are pretty good.
I enjoyed Franz set. Caught Fatdogs set by accident and quite enjoyed that despite not knowing anything about them beforehand. Looked like a good one to be at.
Shame Anthony Szmiereks set won't be filmed as it's on one of the smaller stages.
 

Grendel

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stupot07

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I enjoyed Franz set. Caught Fatdogs set by accident and quite enjoyed that despite not knowing anything about them beforehand. Looked like a good one to be at.
Shame Anthony Szmiereks set won't be filmed as it's on one of the smaller stages.
I need to do watch Franz back too. There's been some good stuff. I love Neil Young but I was a bit disappointed with the set last night, turned over and Charli XCX appeared to be miming.

Todays arguable the best day overall.
 

Grendel

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Don’t tell me we’re back to this recurring bit….it struggled to land with anyone the first time!

Very ironic given your so called humorous japes seem to only attract the imbecile PVA

Let’s be honest if your journalist “career” has as many people interested in you as there are on here then the Basildon is probably hyperbole
 

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