Pulp were kinda crap in Galway in 1998. I think they played only a short set cos of a train strike or summick.
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Jim Carroll said:While it could be down to the recession, it could also be down to the fact that a lot of people have done the dog with Primavera over the last few years and it now attracts ‘000s of Irish people – and do you really want to go to a foreign festival which is full of Irish people? On the last two years on the Thursday night, it was like being outside Whelan’s some of the time.
Should a fella who'll be with a wife who hates "nonsense" consider going along to Einstürzende Neubauten?
No Irish date ... yet.
The distribution of some confirmed artists per day is also available:
-Thursday 26th: The Flaming Lips, Grinderman, Interpol, P.I.L. (Public Image Limited), Sufjan Stevens*, Suicide.
-Friday 27th: Belle & Sebastian, Explosions In The Sky, Low, The National, Pulp, Sufjan Stevens*.
-Saturday 28th: Animal Collective, DJ Shadow, Einstürzende Neubauten, Fleet Foxes, Mogwai, PJ Harvey.
*(Concert in the Auditori, limited capacity)
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