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We had fantastic neighbours this year. Dick and Dom we salute you (mostly for putting up with the louder members of our group)
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Lots of great food as ever but the three cheese and pickle sandwich from Greens of Glastonbury in Greenpeace was bloody epic.
I'm going to hunt down their goats cheese and stock up.
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Awww. I forgot how much I loved the Badger
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+1 for Wild Beasts and Kloot. Bombay Bicycle Club are worth watching and Cherry Ghost have never let me down when i've seen them live.You could always just have a bimble about and see what you stumble upon, one of the best parts of Glastonbury for me
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100% girl friendly! Truely saved me some night walks to pee last year! I'm stocked up again for this year
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This is a really good idea, maybe to choose a select ten or so. A great way for the virgins i'm with to have a look around. I'd like to find out exactly where was open on Wednesday, as was said before it's the perfect day to do it. Pub golf would be a good laugh
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Lovely story, congratulations to you both
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I am Kloot
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I was sure I saw him lurking around the Queen's Head on the Sunday during Field Music...
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Stunning, you have captured the spirit of the festival perfectly. The stone circle ones are the best I have ever seen of there. Thanks
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I am Kloot
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Really? Cool. Didn't know there were cameras at the Queens Head.
Pre-ordered the new album before Glasto - it's released on Monday! Bring it on.
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Walking slowly back from the pyramid saturday afternoon a group of guys in front of me walking lethargically up through Dairy, one pipes up "My feet, my feet, my feet are on fire!" at which point they all start singing it and happily dance their way up the rest of the track. Quality.
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I was pleasantly surprised to see none of my favourite places had put their prices up.
My find of the weekend had to be a tiny little stall on the walk through from the park past the tipi fields. Really nice massive halloumi wraps with salad and chilli sauce £3.50 or a huge homemade bhaji for two quid....that was all they sold, nothing else slightly bizarre. I went there four times it was excellent.
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Nice write-up in the Guardian today: Link
"If I Am Kloot are to follow Elbow and Pulp in becoming 10-years-in overnight successes, their time is assuredly now."
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Been the best band in the country for a few years not sure why they have been so commercially unsuccessful.
Strange that they are getting a bit of attention at long last they are put on a minor stage.
Seen them many times , the last being Valentines Day in Manchester. Seen them at Glastonbury twice on the acoustic tent and Other Stage so bit of a come down in the Queens Head.
Cannot wait for their slot at least it should be relatively intimate. Elbow in there a couple of years ago was fantastic.
I will be sporting a vintage Kloot shirt !
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Ohhhh! That just got me so excited
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Excellent - thanks for sharing!
Did they play 'Because'?
They aren't clashing with Ray Davies after all, which is terrific news for me.
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Well if last night is anything to go by we are in for a real treat at Glastonbury. They were on form and it was one of the most assured performances I have ever seen them give. The new material was amazing, and the string sections esp in 'To the Brink' were stunning.Some real crowd pleasing stuff.
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Perfect pre Glastonbury warm up, Kloot in Manchester tonight.Will any other efestival Klootists be attending?
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love Cherry Ghost, but it clashes with Laura Marling, who is one of only two 'no comprimise' acts on my Clashfinder. Pity
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Oops dubpost
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you can link up spotify to last.fm aswell to get even more recommendations
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Hardly used my last.fm since the dawn of spotify, you have all inspired me to go back.
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Several times booted out at confirm stage. First time i've not got tickets. I could literally cry. Fingers crossed for April