Playing to Win ; Rob Waugh Reveals the Bands That You Can't Afford to Miss at Glastonbury This Year 2005 Glastonbury Festival
Mail on Sunday › June 21, 2005
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Mail on Sunday › June 21, 2005
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With more than 15 stages and 400 bands and DJs, in genres ranging from pop and rock to drum 'n' bass and classic folk, Glastonbury is the perfect place to broaden your musical horizons.
There's also never been a better year to visit, with many British bands winning fans and imitators around the world in 2005, in a way that's not been seen since the early-Nineties days of Britpop.See the full content of this document
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Playing to Win ; Rob Waugh Reveals the Bands That You Can't Afford to Miss at Glastonbury This Year 2005 Glastonbury Festival
This year's festival showcases the best of British, and the cream of the rest of the world.
Here are the 20 up and coming bands it would be a sin to miss1 The Bravery New York, USAPart glam, part goth, with newwave guitars and pulsating keyboards, New York electrorockers The Bravery are this year's breakout success. Be sure to check out their brilliant debut album, The Bravery.2 Babysha...See the full content of this document
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