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Efests Glastonbury Spotify


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I am now tuned in to Efests Glastonbury Spotify :D tis excellent!

And +1 about Animal Collective - We need Purple Bottle on the list - it's such a nice song!

Did You See the Words is probably their most accessible tune - it's what broke me into the collective!

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haha unlistenable is quite a good way to describe it - bearing in mind the fact that I am 23 this year it's not often my Dad threatens to kick me out of the car anymore (like back when I was 15 and my sister and I would scream at each other until the car came to a screeching halt and he told us we were going to be walking back.) But Animal Collective had said effect on him when I refused to turn it off!
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Thanks robith,

I am new to spotify and this is a great resource for Glastophiles attending this year.

I don't know the music of many of the newer bands mentioned so I will be able to familiarise myself with them prior to June :O

Is this being updated as new announcements are made and other rumours are ended btw?

EDIT: I see from earlier posts it is being regularly updated :)

Keep up the good work :P

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Thanks robith,

I am new to spotify and this is a great resource for Glastophiles attending this year.

I don't know the music of many of the newer bands mentioned so I will be able to familiarise myself with them prior to June :ph34r:

Is this being updated as new announcements are made and other rumours are ended btw?

EDIT: I see from earlier posts it is being regularly updated <_<

Keep up the good work :lol:

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*BUMP*

Happy to get this thread off page 2 after today's 'reset'

Robith - I am reposting to let you know I have added some Steve Hillage, Tom Jones, Steely Dan and Nick Cave tunes to the list. Some good stuff from yesteryear :blink:

Hope this is ok !

Have kept within the prescribed 5 tune limit :(

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just listened to Michael Franti for the first time ever thanks to spotify, will be looking at going and seeing him if hes plays, would be amazing in the sun with a cold cider
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