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They were excellent - best that I have seen them for ages.

They played a good mix of stuff from their first four albums - was not an Eight Legged Groove Machine show and did not play any new stuff.

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they were awesome - the violin player superb

a few from what I remember they played are

cartoon boyfriend

golden green

don't let me down

size of a cow

It's yer money I'm after baby

The animals and me

radio ass kiss

give me morei

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hmmmm... we saw them on the sat night too.... decided to go there rather than go t'other stage and pyramid headliners. I didn't think they were that good TBH. dunno why? sound was a little cack and they just seemed to be going through the motions.
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Maybe you didn't go to the same gig as I did!

Fantastic set, great crowd, and for once, Miles Hunt really seemed like he was enjoying himself playing the old hits.

Left the Avalon stage a bit deaf in one ear... :)

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Hey we were right down the front in the middle too - 13 year old was desperate to be at the front for at least one act over the weekend - think we picked the right one

Caught some of Edward II before the stuffies came on and they were good as well - never heard of them before but were a catchy cross between reggae and english folk - weird and very Glastonbury

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Hey we were right down the front in the middle too - 13 year old was desperate to be at the front for at least one act over the weekend - think we picked the right one

Caught some of Edward II before the stuffies came on and they were good as well - never heard of them before but were a catchy cross between reggae and english folk - weird and very Glastonbury

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