SB-08 wrote: » I would love it to be U2 as their last Slane gig was amazing but Lord Mount said on Newstalk recently that U2 were not available to do it. It's the 30th anniversary so King Of Leon would be ridiculous. They need someone huge - I say get Bruce Springsteen and the mightly E Street Band. Its the only way I'd think of goint to Slane after the disaster in 08.:rolleyes:
NickDrake wrote: » For god sake. Kings of Leon and Muse?? Talk about total pop. God be with the days when he had proper Rock bands not radio driven pop rock. Furthermore after the shambles of 2009, there will have to be a major change and else people'e lives could be at risk. What went on then was shocking and it was a miracle nobody was killed.
novarock wrote: » Like who? The slane headliners have always been pop rock..
NickDrake wrote: » Have they?? Have they really? I would hardy call Bruce pop rock now. Would not see a load of teeny boppers screaming for him like they do Kings of Leon. Foo Fighters Queens of the Stone Age Thin Lizzy The Stones Dylan Bowie Pearl Jam Neil young Verve REM Would hardly class the above as poppy teeny loving bands like the Kings o Leon. Like look at the legends who have played? And now we have the Kings of Leon and Muse. For god sake. Talk about going down hill.
davywalsh7 wrote: » would hardly call muse pop in fairness!!!!!
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NickDrake wrote: » Would disagree. Their latest stuff is very pop rock. Are you for real!! Muse pop rock?? ok maybe the song they done for Twilight was and there last album was a little different but in a good way, they done what KOL couldnt they changed there sound and explored new instruments and techniques and if you can get by the hype, light shows, and huge props there a very talented and entertaining band to watch perform, plus matt bellamy is one of the best guitarists on the planet.
JayJay10 wrote: » Are you for real!! Muse pop rock?? ok maybe the song they done for Twilight was and there last album was a little different but in a good way, they done what KOL couldnt they changed there sound and explored new instruments and techniques and if you can get by the hype, light shows, and huge props there a very talented and entertaining band to watch perform, plus matt bellamy is one of the best guitarists on the planet.