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How many saw this?

Best set of the weekend for me. Brilliant at the end with three Clash covers. 'Should I Stay' had Billy Bragg out on guitar and the drummer set up in the crowd. Fantastic.

Kasabian seemed very dull afterwards.

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I meant to catch all of their set but ended up getting distracted and just saw the last song plus the Clash covers encore.

I loved it so much I spilt most of my ale dancing, and really regretted not seeing the rest of their performance. Ace.

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Watched the first half of the set, then had to go and head off for disclosure (funny combination I know, but I was very happy to see both) and thought it was ace. I do prefer heavier stuff and thought this lot, band of skulls and royal blood thoroughly sated my need for a bit of grunt! Good crowd, too. I'm a bit gutted I missed the Clash/Bragg fun and games, that sounds like it would've been great

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Would love more punk at Glastonbury, there tend to be a couple of bands on the smaller stages each year, left field, john peel, williams green but you never see it on the main stages. I wonder if this is because of crowd worries for circle pits etc or because the bands that play that size of stage can get presumably bigger payouts at Reading/Leeds? Would love to see Green Day headlining one day.

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Best band of the weekend for me too. SO much energy and quite possibly the first and last circle pit the Leftfield will ever see.

I was stood at the back, knackered but singing my head off wishing I was 20 years younger.

Loved the bit when the singer said he wasn't going to bother retuning his guitar but thought if he didn't the next one would sound like a Billy Bragg song. Billy was laughing his head off at the side.

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Watched the first half of the set, then had to go and head off for disclosure (funny combination I know, but I was very happy to see both) and thought it was ace. I do prefer heavier stuff and thought this lot, band of skulls and royal blood thoroughly sated my need for a bit of grunt! Good crowd, too. I'm a bit gutted I missed the Clash/Bragg fun and games, that sounds like it would've been great

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Was a great show from them was impressed with the crowd they got as well with the other bands on at the same time. Defiantly need more of this at Glastonbury. This was my Sunday night headliner

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Yes, yes, yes. Was going to start this thread myself but didn't think anyone else would be interested. Really regret leaving early for Kasabian now, only reason I did was because I'd read that they had some amazing entrance lined up, which turned out to be bollocks. Loved this and I too wish there was more proper punk music at Glastonbury.

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Couldn't believe it when I saw Anti-Flag on the bill, they looked so out of place. Was beginning to wonder if I would be in the tent watching them on my own.Did start to spot the odd NoFx and Bad Religion T-shirts as the day went on and was delighted when I saw the crowd.

Absolutely brilliant set.The clash/Billy Bragg part at the finish was a good way to end the festival

Hopefully the fact that they pulled a good crowd will encourage Glastonbury to book some more punk. Maybe a Glastonbury 'lock-up' style tent.

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Looking at that video theres tv cameras at the front, there was a camera at the back too. These aren't on the BBC as far as I can tell. Theres no screens so wtf are the cameras there for? Can we see the footage anywhere?

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Looking at that video theres tv cameras at the front, there was a camera at the back too. These aren't on the BBC as far as I can tell. Theres no screens so wtf are the cameras there for? Can we see the footage anywhere?

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