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i know you hinted at him closing the Acoustic Stage, is that still ur guess? that's a horrible clash with Stevie (orbital...bleh), not just for us, but for Eavis? any reckoning that it could be somewhere else at a different time. a John Fogerty-type time slot, so ME can see both Jackson and Stevie?

no ideas, sorry.

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:P sunny afternoon slot will be wonderful

then closing the acoustic on the sunday night will make a perfect end to my festival :P

i am so pleased to know that he will be playing twice and so looking forward to seeing him again

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Was chuffed to see the Beeb give him about 25 minutes of highlights. It was so hot I only lasted about 4 songs. A brilliant set and will be checking out more of his stuff asap. The man doesnt age btw. :lol:

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I thought he was great. Got right up near front for him. One of my fave sets of weekend. I was surprised/upset at how empty the area in front of barrier was to be honest. Definitely will always remember this set well, and nice to see Michael Eavis call down to him to encourage him to go back on for an encore after he walked off set first time. So glad that he wasn't just limited to the Acoustic Sunday slot vs. Stevie.

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