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Watched Kasabian last year instead of Pendulum, who I've seen two weeks previous for the 1st time at the Isle of Wight fest and then watched them at V later in the year and whom I'm going to see this Sat in Doncaster for the 3rd time.

Despite all this I'm STILL absolutely gutted I didnt watch them at Glasto.

Kasabian were decent, but it knocks me sick to think what I missed.

I'm going to Leeds festival later this year were they are in a tent, and also clash with Arcade Fire, who I also love. That is gonna kill me!!

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Went to see the manics on the pyramid stage in 1999 , against a friends advice(who wished to see orbital) & was bored to tears. Managed to catch the last 20 minutes or so of orbital which was tremendous. A mood thing , I think, but a mistake nonetheless
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same as a few people, started watching prodigy and steadily regretted it more and more then caught the end of blur. really wish i watched the whole gig, what i saw was incredible...

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Have any of you had a major clash at Glasto, or indeed any festival, and then regretted seeing the choice that you made.

This could be because the band/artist that you saw was poor, or because you heard that the band you chose not to see was amazing.

Im just wondering, because i really want to watch Mos Def on friday night, but no matter how good he is, i have a feeling that i will have made a major mistake with missing U2.

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