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Favourite sets for me include The Radiophonic Workshop, Beta Band, Portishead and Beastie Boys.

My favourite headline sets on the Pyramid were Blur, Paul McCartney, David Bowie, Pulp and Steve Wonder.

 

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2 hours ago, CaledonianGonzo said:

The Elbow surprise guest slot at The Park last year seemed to cause nary a ripple beyond the folk who went to it.  The Killers one seems to soak up almost all of the limelight, with Liam taking care of the rest.

The only people who liked the Elbow set are the ones that saw it..? 

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9 hours ago, Gnomicide said:

I mean, it was good, really good, but best in 10 years? Nah.

Anti-flag at Leftfied, The Hold Steady on The Other, Killers at John Peel, Elbow at The Park. All better.

Elbow? ELBOW??? You make some decent suggestions (I didn't see those) but then you ruin it all with that! Nope. ?

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4 minutes ago, Superscally said:

Elbow? ELBOW??? You make some decent suggestions (I didn't see those) but then you ruin it all with that! Nope. ?

It was superb. Glastonbury turned me into an Elbow fan and I'll be eternally grateful. 

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1 hour ago, stuartbert two hats said:

Battles, Park, 2008 just about qualifies and beats everything ever.

That was pretty ace wasn't it. If I remember correctly wasn't it really rammed for the new big things that year, MGMT. Then as they finished the Park started to thin out for the mighty Battles arrival

...Elbow at the Queens Head was also something special that year

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+1 for LCD Soundsystem. 

You know it was a good set when, after waiting for Radiohead to triumphantly return to the Pyramid, the LCD set was still better. I also think battling with that dreadful mud all weekend helped the show. People were so up for it and determined to make it a great crowd.

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