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Dude, Sam Duckworth (Get Cape) just came on the playlist much to my excitement, but cant see him on the line up - do you know where is he playing? I presume its with Bragg on the Leftfield...But cant see for sure. Again, great work on this, its quality

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Dude, Sam Duckworth (Get Cape) just came on the playlist much to my excitement, but cant see him on the line up - do you know where is he playing? I presume its with Bragg on the Leftfield...But cant see for sure. Again, great work on this, its quality

Yep, Leftfield, 3pm Sat as part of 'Big Bill's Radical Round-up'. And cheers!

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Yep, Leftfield, 3pm Sat as part of 'Big Bill's Radical Round-up'. And cheers!

Nice one, cheers dude - love Get Cape, gonna have to try my hardest to be there for that - have discovered RSVP Bhangra from the playlist - Saturday morning bhangra - I'm there*

*bet I don't make it....

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Checked recent setlists for everyone playing West Holts: updated tracks for Deltron 3030, Vintage Trouble, M.I.A., Reverend Peyton, Goldfrapp and The Lee Thompson Ska Orchestra on Glasto 2014.

Also added the new Jungle single, and replaced the Jonny Greenwood tracks with Steve Reich's Music for Musicians and Electric Counterpoint as that's what he and the London Sinfonietta are going to be playing (according to the latter's website).

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Checked recent setlists for all John Peel stage acts: new/updated tracks for Money for Rope, Temples, Polica, Wild Beasts, Chvrches, Lykke Li, Kaiser Chiefs, Fat White Family, Wolf Alice, Clean Bandit, Little Dragon, MGMT, Darlia, Brian Jonestown, London Grammar (well, tribute acts which annoyingly is as close as you can get on Spotify) on Glasto 2014.

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Robin, even if you lose your job because you currently spend all your time updating the playlist, in the future you'll be able to live on our love and gratitude ;)

Ha ha, cheers clarkete! Happily I am self employed and not about to sack myself, but I appreciate the sentiment! Anyway it's only the odd hour or so, here and there...

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In what will probably be the last update, checked recent setlists for everyone playing the Acoustic, new/updated tracks for James Bay, Danny & the Champions of the World, Holly Williams, The Blues Band, Tinariwen, Ethan Johns, Thea Gilmore, John Illsley, Kacey Musgraves (more about her than I thought) and the Henry Girls on Glasto 2014.

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Just wanted to say how useful this turned out to be and how much it improved my Glasto weekend. On Friday I implemented my Wet Weather Plan, which was basically to stick to the Acoustic and Williams Green stages, with the occasional trip to West Holts. Having checked out the bands for the all 3 days on those stages I was able to make informed choices and skip the stuff I didn't like the sound of. Friday turned out to be one of my most intensive band watching days ever at Glasto. Thanks so much BSR!

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