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[Watch] Jimmy Eat World - Live at Glastonbury 2011
You can't deny the fact that when you hear "Bleed American" your transported back to a simpler time when you were a little younger and had fewer worries, and for that reason you may want to check out this set. Jimmy Eat World put in a solid set featuring some crowd favourites. Check out some of their set at the top and a little more after the jump.
You can't deny the fact that when you hear "Bleed American" your transported back to a simpler time when you were a little younger and had fewer worries, and for that reason you may want to check out this set. Jimmy Eat World put in a solid set featuring some crowd favourites. Check out some of their set at the top and a little more after the jump.
[Watch] Noah And The Whale - Live At Glastonbury 2011
With their third studio album, Last Night on Earth, having hit stores only a few months ago, British indie rockers Noah And The Whale have had a pretty busy year. Whether it's countless festival appearances, or performances on David Letterman, these guys are keeping themselves occupied. On Saturday night, the band hit the John Peel stage at Glastonbury Festival to play for the crowd that has had the chance to see some of the most amazing bands in the world hit the stage. You can check out their performance in the player above.
[Watch] Big Boi - Live At Glastonbury 2011
The OutKast ATLien his the Glastonbury festival for the first time performing a nice selection of classic OutKast hits as well as tracks from his latest solo album Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty. Peep the highlights from his set above.
[Watch] The Vaccines - Live at Glastonbury 2011
The Vaccines, having only been a band for little over a year are now playing to huge audiences following the release of their debut album, What Did You Expect From The Vaccines? This week they'll have performances at Hyde Park supporting Arena conquerors Arcade Fire which will follow up their set at Glastonbury this weekend. At the top and after the jump you can enjoy some of their set.
The Vaccines, having only been a band for little over a year are now playing to huge audiences following the release of their debut album, What Did You Expect From The Vaccines? This week they'll have performances at Hyde Park supporting Arena conquerors Arcade Fire which will follow up their set at Glastonbury this weekend. At the top and after the jump you can enjoy some of their set.
[Watch] The Gaslight Anthem - Live at Glastonbury 2011
Another band who performed at the weekend were The Gaslight Anthem who performed on the Pyramid stage with an afternoon slot they still drew in a pretty large crowd. Check out the majority of their set above with some more to be found after the jump.
Another band who performed at the weekend were The Gaslight Anthem who performed on the Pyramid stage with an afternoon slot they still drew in a pretty large crowd. Check out the majority of their set above with some more to be found after the jump.
[Watch] Two Door Cinema Club - Live at Glastonbury 2011
Two Door Cinema Club have had a pretty decent 2011 so far with their 2010 album Tourist History getting more airplay and making appearances on US late night TV shows. This weekend the boys played a set at Glastonbury on the Pyramid Stage. At the top you can check out the highlights from the set and relive the weekend all over again.
[Watch] Fleet Foxes - Live At Glastonbury 2011
What a weekend for the music world, with the world famous Glastonbury festival having just finished, this morning it'll be waking up to the carnage of 175000 music fans leaving it's fields, today we get to relive the fun for just a little longer before Glasto fully closes for 2 years. First up for your post festival viewing is the Fleet Foxes set which can be enjoyed up at the top. A nice mix of songs from the band including some from their latest release Helplessness Blues which you can grab a copy of over here.
[Watch] Queens of the Stone Age - Live at Glastonbury 2011
This year, after re-releasing their famed self titled debut earlier this year Queens of the Stone Age toured relentlessly playing the LP front to back. Much to the delight of fans who rarely got to see a bunch of these tracks played live. However it seemed Josh was tiring of playing the same set every night and in turn upon the announcement of their headline set on the Other Stage at Glastonbury they decided to launch a vote. The vote in question, as we mentioned at the time, was for fans to pick their favourite QOTSA tracks and they would make up the set. With the results counted the setlist was as follows:
01. Feel Good Hit Of The Summer
02. Lost Art Of Keeping A Secret
03. Millionaire
04. Burn The Witch
05. Plaid
06. Better Living Through Chemistry
07. Make It Wit Chu
08. Little Sister
09. Fun Machine
10. 3's and 7's
11. First It Giveth
12. Go With The Flow
13. No One Knows
14. Song For The Dead
Check out the highlights at the top. Beyonce can put on a good show no doubt but I think this was a highlight for a lot of Glastonbury goers. Enjoy it.