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I mean the set was 6 hits, 3 tracks off the new album and Beautiful Beaches, which I think is probably the most hit-focused set I've ever seen them do. Can't begrudge them doing three off the new album, you want to remind people you're not a heritage act and are still making new music, and hopefully sell a few albums. So the only track you can really cut to fit in another hit is Beautiful Beaches but they've got a really good live arrangement and visuals now for that and have been closing tour shows with it. I'm sure they'd have played for two hours had they been asked to...
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By glastorome · Posted
I think if I end up going back this will be my tactic, stay away from the acts that will have a huge crowd pull so I can still float around the festival like I used to. -
Kenya Grace>The Vaccines>PJ Harvey>LCD Soundsystem>Dua Lipa>My Mate Kate and Gentleman George Presents: "Bangers and Mash" The Last Dinner Party>Bloc Party>The Streets>Coldplay NewDad>Blondshell>Shania Twain>Avril Lavigne>Burna Boy (listened to some from the Village Inn area anyway)>The National Also a bunch of late night stuff that I had no idea who they were.
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By Punksnotdead · Posted
Agreed - Sound was the perfect way to start a set. To then follow it with a fantastic rendition of Come Home! Just superb. I've seen them live about a dozen times - even though I was only watching from home this time, that was the best I've seen them since Manchester G-Mex 1990. Went out & bought the new album today on the strength of that performance - loved the new songs in their set.
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