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someone I know reckons he's going to be playing this year. Probably lies but I suppose it fits with the old headliners coming back to play guff the Eavis's were talking about a while ago.

Anyway, does anyone have a link to the setlist from when he played in 2003? I dont seem to tbe able to find it anywhere.

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His 2003 performance was released on DVD

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Moby-18-Plus-B-Sid...1937&sr=1-4

It lists the Glasto tracks as

  • 18

  • Natural Blues

  • Go

  • Porcelain

  • Another Woman

  • Find My Baby

  • In This World

  • In My Heart

  • Bring Back My Happiness

  • We Are All Made Of Stars

  • Why Does My Heart Feel So Bad?

  • Jam For The Ladies

  • I Wanna Be Your Dog

  • Bodyrock

  • Honey

  • Feeling So Real

  • Creep

I am pretty sure thats a complete list as was there (my first Glasto and great way to finish off weekend)

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cheers mate. I was listening to that Play album this morning. Part of me wishes I had gone to see moby rather than the doves (who were brilliant however).

Think I'll download that dvd.

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ha well that came out wrong. I mean I wouldnt have given up that doves show for the world but I wish I has been able to see moby too.

bah I know what I mean!

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MMmmmm would like him to, however if he played all I would be thinking was cars, perfume, holidays and all the other crap that has used his music to advertise..

Now there would be a game, who can come up with the most items during the gig.... bit like generation game conveyor belt......

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I was speaking to Mrs W about this the other night, i would love to see him at Glasto, his ramble then feeling so real is a great Glasto moment/video the good thing now is he would be down the pecking order somewhat, meaning less likely for a clash.

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Missed him at Glastonbury for no good reason - waiting at the camp for our driver who said we'd be leaving Sunday night before the headliners, but then didn't turn up until after Moby. To be fair he did stay sober to drive us home so can't be all bad.

Moby was great at Global a couple of year's back though. Much more of a dance orientated set of course. Is he too big to be one of the East or West Dance headliners?

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I would love to go and see Moby if he played. His peak was indeed his Play album when it comes to popularity but that doesnt mean he isn't a good dj/singer/song writer anymore. I imagine he wouldn't be on any of the bigger stages but that doesn't matter-a more intimate slot would be better for fans

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Saw him in 2000 - the first time I realised the site was DANGEROUSLY overcrowded. We were standing right in the middle of some people's campsite in Oxlyers, and there were still people squashed in around us.

It was absolutely nuts.

Play was one of my 'student albums' too. Whenever I hear 'My Weakness' I imagine late night 'chilling sessions' with my mates with a potent, hazy tinge to the air around us. Haven't heard it for a long time.

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I really hope he plays, I mean I could do with another act to get excited about and then forget to actually go and see.

I am fecking hopeless: 2008 Friday Jazz World Fun Lovin Criminals the only act a really wanted to see, I forgot, also forgot about Elbow on the Saturday.

I dont know why I bother going

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Saw him in 2000 - the first time I realised the site was DANGEROUSLY overcrowded. We were standing right in the middle of some people's campsite in Oxlyers, and there were still people squashed in around us.

It was absolutely nuts.

Play was one of my 'student albums' too. Whenever I hear 'My Weakness' I imagine late night 'chilling sessions' with my mates with a potent, hazy tinge to the air around us. Haven't heard it for a long time.

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MMmmmm would like him to, however if he played all I would be thinking was cars, perfume, holidays and all the other crap that has used his music to advertise..

Now there would be a game, who can come up with the most items during the gig.... bit like generation game conveyor belt......

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my first Glasto was 03 and this was possibly even more epic than Radiohead the night before. An amazing way to end the festival and at the moment he finished Creep and

Thank You

Hope You Enjoyed Glastonbury 03

See You Next Year"

came on the screens, I realised I'd fallen in love with Glastonbury.

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