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When I saw Too Many T's back in November they said they were going to be playing "somewhere in Shangri-La or something like that".

I think they said they haven't ever been to glastonbury so weren't sure how it was all set out etc.

Cant see anything on their website or twitter feed to back myself up. Hope I'm not chatting b*llocks, it was a while ago

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St. Vincent's supporting The Black Keys in America later this year, doesn't really make her more likely.

Ah right, I just saw an article by Pitchfork saying St Vincent would be touring with them, didn't actually look to see what dates. My apologies...

Edit: They're actually in Canada the week before and after so not looking too likely...

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St Vincent are apparently touring with The Black Keys, so they're looking likely..?

I would love to see her perform at Glastonbury, there's a decent sized gap in her tour, although she's in Canada. I've only seen her live once with David Byrne and she was brilliant, going to see her again in October, she's definitely worth checking out.

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The playlist has been excellent for the last couple of weeks, thanks very much for it Brave Sir Robin.

One minor correction: A couple of songs appear on it from the album 'The Man That Time Forgot' by Worry Dolls. There are two bands called Worry Dolls, only one have self-confirmed as far as I'm aware (who perform the other song on the playlist' 'Polaroids'), and the two tracks from the album mentioned above are from the other band who, as far as I know, aren't at Glasto this year. Spotify itself seems to have confused the two acts on the artist page.

Sorry, I realise this isn't a self-confirmation and is fairly petty in the grand scheme of things, just thought I'd put it out there for the record :)

Cheers Johnomatic! Gladly corrected - the 'other' Worry Dolls' cover of Lucy in the Sky was awful!

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