Friendly Fires take the upbeat yet melancholic sound of Chicago house and give it an indie rock twist. Their frontman, Ed MacFarlane spurs on fans with gyrations reminiscent of a young Mick Jagger. So expect some manic shape-shifting around the Other Stage on Friday evening.
Lauren Laverne
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These guys are amazing!! Nice dance moves too!
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General moan about your TV coverage Sundays are an embarassment.
The red button only plays from the 3 main stages so its a diet of repeats of White Lies and regina spektor good though she is and 4 other acts.why cant you play music from the other stages and b4 you mention radio coverage stop...all we get is funny vignettes from roving reporters from different sites. no TV coverage even of friendly fires and so at least each day 20-30 acts worth listening to discovering are ignored
Quality control is zilch. finger on the pulse of new or interesting music you haven't a clue Madness,Tom Jones please a place for them and their fans (i loved Madness but they dont belong at Glastonbury )not at a festival and esp dont waste our money covering them
You Coverage Smacks of a Later with Jools Holland wet dream playlist
Franz,Maximo pk etc get enough air play and your coverage of all fests will play the same artists You have a wealth of DJs let them pick the artist to show on TV in future
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What's this stopping criticism of the BBC.I'll tell you dont bothering publishing my last comment this is outrageous only comments like the one above allowed.I've slandered/libelled no one my language contains solecisms and bad grammaically constructions i was in a hurry,but nothing untoward. so why aren't you publishing it no one is reading these mess's
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