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Robert Plant voted 'greatest voice in rock'

Led Zeppelin vocalist beats Freddie Mercury and Paul Rodgers to top

Sat 03 Jan, 2009

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Thom Yorke?

Sun 04 Jan, 2009

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Glastonbury reveal 2009 ticket scheme details

Plus price for next year's festival announced

Wed 27 Aug, 2008

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Ridiculously expensive, especially as I'm starting uni this october, and thus have no chance of affording this. Let's hope he sees sense and drops the price next time, or he'll have a big empty field come june!

Wed 27 Aug, 2008

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Glastonbury 2008 weather forecast: four days to go

Will it be wellies or sunglasses for this weekend's bash?

Mon 23 Jun, 2008

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They seem to keep changing their minds though; I just checked and it says there isn't any rain on all 5 days...Plus, extra tip, if you want more accurate weather, check for Shepton Mallet, it's closer (not by much, but it is). Yeah, that's what you get for being a local boy!

Mon 23 Jun, 2008

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Super Furry Animals' Gruff Rhys: 'Saxophones are vomit-inducing'

Rhys says he hates the brass instrument

Fri 09 May, 2008

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I hate them too! But I love Mystery Jets, and the new album! How odd.... But I feel the sax solo in 'Two Doors Down' does ruin it a little!

Fri 09 May, 2008

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Glastonbury festival line-up ? all stages revealed

Read the comprehensive line-up now on NME.COM

Tue 29 Apr, 2008

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Yay! Mystery Jets at Glasto! I knew it would happen one day!Plus the rest is pretty awesome too! I can relive the NME Tour! There are so many bands I want to see in this lineup! This is great! Slightly disappointed about the lack of Patrick Wolf though, and I keep thinking when I read Patrick Watson that it's him!Also, do you think where it says Regan that it means Fionn Regan, cos I really hope so, and he was great last year! All I need to do now is get those pesky A levels out of the way, then Glasto here I come!

Tue 29 Apr, 2008

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Full Glastonbury line-up revealed ? world exclusive

Every band from the main stages ? find out who is playing where on NME.COM

Mon 28 Apr, 2008

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Well, we can't befriend hippies in Lost Vagueness anymore can we? Which I'm quite sad about, as I only found it on the Sunday afternoon last year. But have you not read the whole "over 1000 bands in three days" thing. This is only about 80, including the TBCs, and there are a fair few awesome ones here! Plus, as has been said before, it's only the main three, and doesn't include all the awesomeness of the Park Stage (Fionn Regan on Sunday last year anyone?). Plus of course the Glastonbury experience cannot be beaten. Even though Reading etc. had bands I wanted to see, they didn't interest me at all, as they lack the whole experience of Glasto!But lets just hope like hell that Linkin Park stay the fuck away!

Mon 28 Apr, 2008

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Jay-Z confirmed to headline Glastonbury 2008

Michael Eavis says rapper will top Pyramid Stage

Sat 02 Feb, 2008

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I think this is rubbish. I hope they're lying, and it turns out that it's Radiohead after all. If they're going, I'm sure they won't be able to resist playing. I fall neatly into the "Under 25" age range which Mr. Eavis keeps going on about, and I can't think of anyone worse. But I'd be ecstatic if Radiohead played, even if they are a "traditional one". Still, better than Oasis.

Tue 05 Feb, 2008

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