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T in the Park - Saturday 8 July until Sunday 9 July 2006

 

Main Stage

 

Saturday 8 July

 

Red Hot Chili Peppers

Placebo

Manu Chao

El Presidente

 

Sunday 9 July

 

The Who

The Strokes

Arctic Monkeys :cheer:

The Magic Numbers

Hard-Fi

The Proclaimers

 

R1/NME Stage

 

Saturday 8 July

 

Paul Weller

Goldfrapp :cheer:

Pharrell Williams

The Feeling

 

Sunday 9 July

 

Richard Ashcroft

Editors :cheer:

 

King Tut's Tent

 

Saturday 8 July

 

The Charlatans

Damian Marley

 

Sunday 9 July

 

Primal Scream

The Go! Team

 

Slam Tent

 

Saturday 8 July

 

The Orb

Laurent Garnier

My Robot Friend

!!! (rumoured)

Damian Lazarus

 

Sunday 9 July

 

Rob Da Bank

Slam

 

Unknown Stage

 

Saturday 8 July

 

Ben Harper and the Innocent Criminals

Clap Your Hands Say Yeah

The Ordinary Boys :cheer: :wub:

Franz Ferdinand :cheer:

Kaiser Chiefs :cheer:

Sigur Rós

The Kooks

 

Sunday 9 July

 

Eels

 

Unknown Day

 

!!! (To be Confirmed)

747's (To be Confirmed

Drive By Argument (Rumour)

Feeder (Rumour)

Jamie Cullum (Rumour)

KT Tunstall (Rumour)

Maximo Park (To Be Confirmed) :cheer:

Starsailor (Rumour)

The Deadbeats (Rumour)

 

Credit: efestivals.co.uk

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I wouldn't mind seeing The Strokes again, but other than that I'm not overly fussed. Arctic Monkeys would be alright but you wouldn't be able to get within a mile of the stage.
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There's more on the second page of that eFestivals page. ;)

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Arctic Monkeys would be alright but you wouldn't be able to get within a mile of the stage.

 

Well, you probably wouldn't get within two miles when The Who are on.... :lol: :lol:

 

True... but fans of The Who are much more pleasant to deal with than a load of NME-licking Arctic Monkeys fans.

 

...and before anyone says anything, yes, I know I like the Arctic Monkeys but I don't have to like the people who just brown-nose them because they're the latest NME w@nk fodder.

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I have my tickets to this, and I'm very very excited :D.

 

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True... but fans of The Who are much more pleasant to deal with than a load of NME-licking Arctic Monkeys fans.

 

...and before anyone says anything, yes, I know I like the Arctic Monkeys but I don't have to like the people who just brown-nose them because they're the latest NME w@nk fodder.

 

That's certainly true Jono, Who fans will probably be a lot more polite.... :lol:

 

I have to confess to not being much of an AM fan, well at least not at the moment anyway; if they manage to graduate beyond being a fad band like Slipknot and Suede did, then maybe my ears will prick up a bit more; for now though, there is the unmistakeable stench of 'hype' and 'flavour of the month' about them....

 

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True... but fans of The Who are much more pleasant to deal with than a load of NME-licking Arctic Monkeys fans.

 

...and before anyone says anything, yes, I know I like the Arctic Monkeys but I don't have to like the people who just brown-nose them because they're the latest NME w@nk fodder.

It really annoys me when people think that they got so big because of the NME <_< That's why they filled all the venues before the NME even wrote much about them :rolleyes:

Both pretty strong days but the main stage on the saturday only really has the RHCP that woukld intrest me but the other stages look good where as its the complete opposite to the sunday.

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