Alan Harper's Tash
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Similar set but Knebworth was on another level.
I was there. That was my first ever festival.
Similar set but Knebworth was on another level.
I can't believe someone booked them as a warm up.I was there. That was my first ever festival.
I'll ask again... How did they apply ?
Not saying you're wrong but I only remember it being sold over the phone.
The man from delmonte?Forget this Beatles tribute act
this is the reunion any manc who knows is waiting for next year
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I can see why you'd think that but in reality it was a case of dial and dial again, until you got through. Once it was sold out the lines were dead.Just going off what i can find -
'' With over 2 million requests for tickets for the show – although York, who was in charge of sales, claims that 10 million calls were logged – the shows sold out in a matter of hours. “Every single ticket that we physically sold on the day was either sold in person or sold to someone hanging on a telephone waiting to get through,” says York. “Because it was such a seismic moment on the timeline of Nineties music, people – even if they were only casual Oasis fans – wanted to be there.”
Obviously by chance but I proposed to my long term Mrs today on the same day it was announced.
Ready for Oasis to take over all over again. City/Oasis - my 2 first loves.
Same as UK. IST is GMT+1 (same as BST).Time in the Republic of Ireland - Wikipedia
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yesThe man from delmonte?
the prodigy at the gmex round 1995-1996 were absolutely incredible, think it was the one where the foo fighters supported them (yes im that old)Prodigy live 1995-2005 were biblically good. They’re still more than decent now.