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Thrillho:

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2. I know it's incredibly sad and weird for me to have done this, but I'm pretty sure it's because of autism making me obsess over stuff like this, so please don't take the piss. I even have a fucking acoustic tent I'm that obsessed, because I had so many 'acoustic live version' MP3s.

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Actually, it's awesome. So awesome I shall do it.

*Digs out his World Serpent Bootlegs and gets a-working*
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Going on the threads I've seen of what music you're into, I'm guessing your festival won't have an acoustic tent? Unless it's just Tom Leher playing for four hours straight.

KharBevNor:
Actually, of the four bands so far properly fixed up for my virtual festival, 2, including the headliner, are almost entirely acoustic, rendering such a consideration somewhat redundant. And I could easily fix up an acoustic tent from my favourite bands anyway. Many of them have released acoustic EPs or even LPs, and some of them are just acoustic. All of them have acoustic tracks. Bitching classical guitar and piano instrumentals are one of the hallmarks of European metal.

Thrillho:

--- Quote from: KharBevNor ---Actually, of the four bands so far properly fixed up for my virtual festival, 2, including the headliner, are almost entirely acoustic, rendering such a consideration somewhat redundant. And I could easily fix up an acoustic tent from my favourite bands anyway. Many of them have released acoustic EPs or even LPs, and some of them are just acoustic. All of them have acoustic tracks. Bitching classical guitar and piano instrumentals are one of the hallmarks of European metal.
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Well, shut me up.

I was actually pretty pleased when I got Bob Dylan: Live 1966 because one disc was entirely acoustic, so I had a proper headliner for the acoustic tent.

The Hammered:
I'm not going to limit myself with silly things like "not putting bands there who aren't broken up" or "bands who were all in existence at one time." So, I'd want, in no particular order:

Swans (probably early, because damn, early Swans would be an unforgettable live experience. But any Swans would be great. So would the Angels of Light or Gira solo, for that matter.)
Sonic Youth (Confusion or Bad Moon-era)
Pixies (preferably pre-breakup, with lots of Bossanova and Come on Pilgrim songs, but I'm not complaining either way)
Ramones (Road to Ruin-era, with songs spread pretty evenly between their first four albums, preferably)
Television
The Velvet Underground (preferably around Nico era)
Big Black

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