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I'm calm now.

Now for some good news. Tour dates below the video. :P

http://www.tenementtv.com/tracks/king-gizzard-lizard-wizard-river/

Thank you for this, sounds like something for me too. How well known are they, i.e. what likely Glastonbury stage would they be on??

(Similar to Syd Arthur)

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John Peel or William's Green I reckon. The latter had quite a lot of psych type stuff last year.

Yeah I'd earmarked them for William's Green but they seem to be in some demand with them getting slots at big festivals so I reckon they'll be early on the John Peel Stage. I hope WG do another psych day though - however Saturday seems to be filling up with good acts just like it did last year and I couldn't spend too long there so fingers crossed for Sunday or something.

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They'd be lost on John Peel, hopefully Park to be honest, or Williams Green.

They would be a much more suited to the park.

Not sure. When an act has a certain amount of reverb I instantly think they'll probably won't be as good in the daylight on an open air stage, whereas John Peel does a better job with psych-rock type stuff.

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Not sure. When an act has a certain amount of reverb I instantly think they'll probably won't be as good in the daylight on an open air stage, whereas John Peel does a better job with psych-rock type stuff.

Yeah I agree, I'd say they suit John Peel better. Suppose they could play John Peel early on and then Williams Green at night like other bands have done.

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Man, these King Gizzard cats have really got it going on, haven't they. Had written them off as some sort of Tame Impala thing, but this is a stone groove.

They're pretty prolific at releasing new records.

I was a relative latecomer to their stuff, but like many others on here, was quickly hooked.

A must see at Glasto I think

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John Cooper Clarke is just down the road on the 25th June in Ivybridge.

I wouldn't be surprised to see him appearing as well. He's good mates with Mike Garry as well.

Yep. When I saw JCC, I saw Mike Garry as well. :P

I think at this point it's a given that John is at the festival annually isn't it?

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