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Simple enough 10 home based act's you want to see at this years festival who weren't on the original line up
James Yorkston
Sunstack Jones
Fontaines DC
BC Camplight (lives in Manchester)
Whyte Horses
Colorama
Modern Studies
Cornershop(headlners, last albums a corker)
The Leisure Society
The Waves Pictures
Can't resist a list, me. so
Can't resist a list, me. so here's two.
First up - 10 Welsh artists regulaarly played on Adam walton's excellent Radio Wales show:
Carwyn Ellis & Rio 18
Alpha Male Tea Party
Knomad Spock
Sister Wives
Adwaith
Campfire Social
The Mudd Club
Afro Cluister
Swansea Sound
Tacsidermi
And 10 UK:
Wyndow
Hen Ogledd
Wave Pictures
Field Music
Jim Ghedi
Toby Hay
BC Camplight
Firestations
Arlo Parks
British Sea Power (headline)
and obviously James Yorkston and Johnny Pictish
smithers replied on Permalink
Arab Strap - new tunes are
Arab Strap - new tunes are ace
Islet
Jane Weaver
Dry Cleaning
Black Country New Road
Pictish Trail
Anna B Savage
Lice
Apart from ones already
Apart from ones already mentioned :
Bdrmm
Big Joanie
Courting
Egyptian Blue
Hallan
The Lounge Society
Shopping
WH Lung
Working Men's Club
Yard Act
plus hopefully a boatload of bands from across the Irish Sea will be allowed.
James Yorkston
Pictish Trail
Bill Ryder Jones
Michael Head and the Red Elastic Band
Steve Mason
Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds
Beak>
Moses Boyd
Toby Hay/Jim Ghedi
Sweet Baboo
another vote for michael head
another vote for michael head
someone i've been listening to for decades
but somehow never managed to actually see live
except as part of arthur lee's band back in the shack days
Saw him this time last year..
Saw him this time last year... penultimate gig for me.
He was utterly superb!
What I love about Mick is he always look genuinely surprised at how much affection he gets from the crowd.
Love him.
other uk-based acts it'd be
other uk-based acts it'd be great to see:
pete astor
king creosote (surely it's time he came back - even if it means johhny pictish has to stay home for one year)
the proper ornaments
modern nature
pete fij & terry bickers
mbv
ultrasound
bill ryder-jones
fionn regan (ok, he's not quite UK based)
the staves
bat for lashes
temples
adem
tim burgess (solo - or the charlatans)
alex rex
freddie stevenson
tindersticks (though, again, not strictly uk based)
belle & sebastian
the woodentops
smoke fairies
admiral fallow
the house of love
the monochrome set
Carnie replied on Permalink
Boards of Canada
Boards of Canada
Yes Carnie!
Yes Carnie!
Another big Head shout-out...
Pacific Sreeet from 1984 is one of the most enduring albums I own. Not sure there's been any year since then when I haven't listened to it many times
Edwyn Collins?
Hannah Peel
Aldous Harding (she should play every year)
Not a home fixture for them
Not a home fixture for them but I would love to see Bonny Light Horseman playing at GM.
Their album has been pretty much all I've been listening to over the last six months.
Such a good fit for Glanusk.
She Drew The Gun would be
She Drew The Gun would be great too.
I'll be honest, I've
I'll be honest, I've forgotten who was on the original lineup... The Wave Pictures are always one of the bands I hope for, but they've been mentioned enough times already!
Public Service Broadcasting (can we just bring them back every year please?)
The Howl & The Hum
Slow Readers Club
You Tell Me
King Creosote
Teleman
Tom Williams
Flyte
Lauran Hibberd
And a local Leeds band I love - Hope & Social
Bloody hell, how did I forget
Bloody hell, how did I forget Mogwai?
Pretty much everyone I'd
Pretty much everyone I'd mention has been covered - was just going to mention Mogwai too. If we are limited to home based bands for now they must be a good shout for a headline slot, especially on the back of their number one album. Though one member is Berlin based I think he's currently stuck in the UK.
Poppy9560 replied on Permalink
Edwyn Collins
Edwyn Collins
Seamus Fogarty
Peter Perrett
Band of Holy Joy
Nick Cave
John Cale
Wakestock replied on Permalink
Mogwai
Mogwai
Michael Kiwanuka
Nick Mason’s Saucerful of Secrets
Jane Weaver
Unthanks
Billy Nomates
Lankum
Arab Strap
Field Music
Panic Shack
The Nightingales
Piece from the Guardian about
Piece from the Guardian about Richard Thompson
https://www.theguardian.com/music/2021/mar/14/richard-thompson-beeswing-fairport-folk-rock-interview?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other
moz replied on Permalink
NADINE SHAH!!!!
NADINE SHAH!!!!
I cannot believe NO ONE has mentioned her! For shame, Green Man peeps. For shame.
saw her supporting bat for
saw her supporting bat for lashes once
she wasn't very good
moz replied on Permalink
YOU TAKE THAT BACK!!!!
YOU TAKE THAT BACK!!!!
(i love her)
horses fort courses, innit
horses for courses, innit
but she's another one of those 'have you tried singing in your normal voice?' people for me
I'm afraid I'm with mr ray on
I'm afraid I'm with mr ray on this one
In the same vein I really want to like The Anchoress who is loved by many people whose taste in music I admire but i just can't get past the affected voice.
If I could I'd sit in a field
If I could I'd sit in a field with a large drink in my hand, listening to someone singing in anybody's voice at the moment.
not if it was me singing you
not if it was me singing you wouldn't...
Would that include Future
Would that include Future Isalnds, Liz?
You had to go there didn’t you?
I hoped I would never see those two words together agein in my lifetime. Let alone on here of all places
to be fair, he did spell
to be fair, he did spell islands wrong in an effort to minimise the horror
No
No
yeah it was an angaram
yeah it was an angaram