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Lost’ Beatles Interview Broadcast After 30 Years

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A ‘lost’ interview with Paul McCartney and John Lennon from 1964 has been discovered in a south London garage. Originally recorded for Scottish TV, it had lay untouched for 30 years before it was found by Richard Jeffs. The nine-and-a-half-minute interview will be broadcast today (July 1) on BBC Radio 4, and will be available to stream online for the next week. In it Lennon explains how he met McCartney at a village fete near Liverpool and goes into how the pair write songs together: "We write them on an old piano, anything that's lying around," Lennon says. "Normally we just sit down and bash it out," adds McCartney.

A ‘lost’ interview with Paul McCartney and John Lennon from 1964 has been discovered in a south London garage.

Originally recorded for Scottish TV, it had lay untouched for 30 years before it was found by Richard Jeffs.

The nine-and-a-half-minute interview will be broadcast today (July 1) on BBC Radio 4, and will be available to stream online for the next week.

In it Lennon explains how he met McCartney at a village fete near Liverpool and goes into how the pair write songs together:

“We write them on an old piano, anything that’s lying around,” Lennon says. “Normally we just sit down and bash it out,” adds McCartney.

The Verve Giveaway New Song

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The Verve are offering fans a chance to download an exclusive free song over six weeks before the release of their forthcoming album. The track, 'Mover', is available to download from www.vervedownload.com for a few days and will not appear on their new album, Four due for release on August 18. F...

The Verve are offering fans a chance to download an exclusive free song over six weeks before the release of their forthcoming album.

The track, ‘Mover’, is available to download from www.vervedownload.com for a few days and will not appear on their new album, Four due for release on August 18.

Fresh from their headline performance which closed Glastonbury, The Verve will play T in the Park and V festival this summer.

The dates are:

T In The Park Kinross (July 11)

V Festival Weston Park (August 16)

V Festival Hylands Park (17)

Best Beatles’ Song Debate Gets Political

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‘Strawberry Fields’, ‘All My Loving’ and ‘The Long and Winding Road’ have been nominated as the best Beatles' songs by British political leaders. In an interview with the Liverpool Daily Post, Gordon Brown picked ‘All My Loving’: “This was my early favourite because it was the first I learnt to play on the piano when my parents sent me for lessons when I was young.” Leader of the Conservatives David Cameron, a “McCartney fan”, favoured ‘The Long and Winding Road’. “It has a wonderful melody and emotion and pretty much sums up the life of the Leader of the Opposition.” Nick Clegg chose the ‘A Day in the Life’, which “still sounds innovative and radical”. Alistair Darling, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, reminisced on the psychedelic classic ‘Strawberry Fields Forever’. “It reminds me of the 1960s at their best. In the words and music they are describing real life, unlike so many other songs of that time.” The mind boggles.

‘Strawberry Fields’, ‘All My Loving’ and ‘The Long and Winding Road’ have been nominated as the best Beatles‘ songs by British political leaders.

In an interview with the Liverpool Daily Post, Gordon Brown picked ‘All My Loving’: “This was my early favourite because it was the first I learnt to play on the piano when my parents sent me for lessons when I was young.”

Leader of the Conservatives David Cameron, a “McCartney fan”, favoured ‘The Long and Winding Road’. “It has a wonderful melody and emotion and pretty much sums up the life of the Leader of the Opposition.”

Nick Clegg chose the ‘A Day in the Life’, which “still sounds innovative and radical”.

Alistair Darling, the Chancellor of the Exchequer, reminisced on the psychedelic classic ‘Strawberry Fields Forever’. “It reminds me of the 1960s at their best. In the words and music they are describing real life, unlike so many other songs of that time.”

The mind boggles.

Last Shadow Puppets Announce Tour Dates

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The Last Shadow Puppets have announced dates for a full tour including gigs in the UK, Europe and US. Arctic Monkey’s frontman Alex Turner will join Miles Kane to play a series of shows including warm-ups for their multiple appearances at this year’s Reading and Leeds festival. The pair made t...

The Last Shadow Puppets have announced dates for a full tour including gigs in the UK, Europe and US.

Arctic Monkey’s frontman Alex Turner will join Miles Kane to play a series of shows including warm-ups for their multiple appearances at this year’s Reading and Leeds festival.

The pair made their festival debut at Glastonbury (June 28), performing songs from their album The Age Of The Understatement accompanied by a 16-piece orchestra.

Jack White made an unexpected guest appearance, playing on a cover of Billy Fury’s “Wondrous Place.”

Tickets for the UK shows go on sale on Saturday (July 5) at 9.30am (BST).

The Last Shadow Puppets will play:

Portsmouth Guildhall (August 19)

Oxford New Theatre (20)

Paris Olympia (26)

Stockholm Circus (October 15)

Copenhagen Vega Main Hall (16)

Berlin Tempodrome (17)

Brussels Cirque Royale (19)

Amsterdam Paradiso (20)

Glasgow Academy (22)

Sheffield City Hall (23)

London Hammersmith Apollo (26)

New York Grand Ballroom (30)

Los Angeles Mayan Theatre (November 3)

Blondie and Moby Guest on Lee “Scratch”Perry Album

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Blondie’s Chris Stein and Moby are two of the guest stars to appear on Lee “Scratch” Perry’s new album, entitled Repentance. It’s the 54th studio album by Perry who produced “Complete Control” for the Clash in the ’70s. It also feature guest appearances from Bolt's Brian Chippendal...

Blondie’s Chris Stein and Moby are two of the guest stars to appear on Lee “Scratch” Perry’s new album, entitled Repentance.

It’s the 54th studio album by Perry who produced “Complete Control” for the Clash in the ’70s.

It also feature guest appearances from Bolt‘s Brian Chippendale, Gumball‘s Don Fleming, Current 93‘s David Tibet, Matisyahu bassist Josh Werner, and artist/adult entertainer Sasha Grey.

It was co-produced by Andrew WK, who worked on the latest album from art-rock group Sightings for Thurston Moore‘s Ecstatic Peace! label in October 2007.

The record is due for release on CD and limited edition 2xLP from Narnack Records on August 19.

Tracklisting:

“Shine”

“Fire”

“Pum-Pum”

“Reggae Man”

“Baby Sucker”

“Crazy Pimp”

“War Dance”

“God Save His King”

“Santa Claus”

“Heart Doctor”

“Chooga Cane”

“Party Time”

Grace Jones To Release First Album in Two Decades

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Grace Jones has revealed she plans to release an album of new material this October. Entitled 'Hurricane', the record will be the iconic star's first since she released 'Bulletproof Heart' in 1989. It is due for release on October 29. Jones produced the new collection herself, alongside her partne...

Grace Jones has revealed she plans to release an album of new material this October.

Entitled ‘Hurricane’, the record will be the iconic star’s first since she released ‘Bulletproof Heart’ in 1989. It is due for release on October 29.

Jones produced the new collection herself, alongside her partner, Ivor Guest. The record features guest appearances from Brian Eno and Sly And Robbie.

Jones recently (June 19) made a live comeback, playing a critically acclaimed set at Royal Festival Hall as part of the Massive Attack-curated Meltdown Festival.

Iggy & The Stooges Announce Tour Dates

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Iggy & The Stooges have revealed they will play an extensive tour of Europe and North America this summer. The tour begins July 4 at the Skaanevik Blues Festival in Norway and will call at twelves countries including Finland and Prague's HC Sparta Arena. The band have also been confirmed as t...

Iggy & The Stooges have revealed they will play an extensive tour of Europe and North America this summer.

The tour begins July 4 at the Skaanevik Blues Festival in Norway and will call at twelves countries including Finland and Prague’s HC Sparta Arena.

The band have also been confirmed as the first headliner’s for the fifth annual Get Loaded In The Park, their only UK appearance this year.

The band who reformed in 2003 featuring original Stooges Ron and Scott Asheton plus Mike Watt on bass, who has been keeping a tour diary of his time with the legendary band.

The Stooges will close the August Bank Holiday one day event at Clapham Common on Sunday August 24.

The Stooges play:

Skaanevik, Norway – Skaanevik Blues Festival (July 4)

Empuriabrava, Spain – Doctor Loft 05:00 Festival (6)

Rouen, France – La Grande Armada (13)

Angouleme, France – Garden Nef Party Festival (19)

Lahti, Finland – Race and Rock Festival (26)

Camden, NJ – Download Festival (August 2)

Montreal, Quebec – Osheaga Music and Arts Festival (3)

Toronto, Ontario – Massey Hall (6)

New York, NY – Terminal 5 (8)

Baltimore, MD – Virgin Festival (10)

London, England – Get Loaded in the Park (24)

Berlin, Germany – Zitadelle (28)

Konstanz, Germany – Rock am See (30)

St. Nolff, France – St. Nolff Festival (September 13)

Gelsenkirchen, Germany – Amphitheater (16)

Hamburg, Germany – Stadtpark (18)

Prague, Czech Republic – HC Sparta Arena (20)

Saint Petersburg, Russia – Lodovy Dvoryetz (22)

Moscow, Russia – B1 (24)

Cannes, France – Palais des Festivals (27)

Countdown to Latitude: Sigur Rós

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Icelandic for "Victory Rose", the panoramic quartet Sigur Rós are coming to headline Latitude's Saturday night, bringing their ethereal and triumphant sound to the Obelisk Arena as night descends slowly on Henham Park. Musically taking over where last year's headliner's Arcade Fire left off, ...

Icelandic for “Victory Rose”, the panoramic quartet Sigur Rós are coming to headline Latitude‘s Saturday night, bringing their ethereal and triumphant sound to the Obelisk Arena as night descends slowly on Henham Park.

Countdown to Latitude: Death Cab For Cutie

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Led by plaintive-voiced Ben Gibbard - sometime Postal Service frontman and electro-indie pioneer - Death Cab For Cutie stop off at Latitude during their 'Narrow Stairs' world tour to bring evocative, dark-hearted tales of devotion to the festival in Suffolk. The Seattle-based band (named after a ...

Led by plaintive-voiced Ben Gibbard – sometime Postal Service frontman and electro-indie pioneer – Death Cab For Cutie stop off at Latitude during their ‘Narrow Stairs’ world tour to bring evocative, dark-hearted tales of devotion to the festival in Suffolk.

There Will Be Blood

Paul Thomas Anderson’s ambitious allegorical epic about American capitalism is one of cinema’s few true recent masterpieces, but was over-looked as Best Film at this year’s Academy Awards in favour of the Coens’ overrated No Country For Old Men. Daniel Day-Lewis, who was at least voted Bes...

Paul Thomas Anderson’s ambitious allegorical epic about American capitalism is one of cinema’s few true recent masterpieces, but was over-looked as Best Film at this year’s Academy Awards in favour of the Coens’ overrated No Country For Old Men.

Daniel Day-Lewis, who was at least voted Best Actor, brings an elemental ferocity to the part of ruthless oil wildcatter Daniel Plainview, who goes during the film’s long and gripping course from rugged individualist to deranged monster, a man impossible to love and harder still to ignore.

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The Mist

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Directed by: Frank Darabont Starring: Thomas Jane, Marcia Gay Harden, Toby Jones A strange, thick mist descends on the small town of Castle Rock, Maine, trapping several dozen inhabitants in the local grocery store. Among them: commercial artist David Drayton (Jane), his young son; his neighbour, a judge (Andre Braugher); and evangelical Christian Mrs Carmody (Harden). Darabont’s third Stephen King adaptation (after The Shawshank Redemption and The Green Mile), The Mist was virtually written off in the US last year, and it’s taken six months to cross the Atlantic. In one way it’s a film out of time: a tribute to the classic monster movies of the past (the US DVD even includes a black-and-white version), it operates on suspense and suggestion instead of graphic gore. But this is also a very timely movie about fear and ignorance, community and leadership. A bit shrill and overplayed at times, but it’s gripping stuff, and the ending is a killer. Tom Charity

Directed by: Frank Darabont

Starring: Thomas Jane, Marcia Gay Harden, Toby Jones

A strange, thick mist descends on the small town of Castle Rock, Maine, trapping several dozen inhabitants in the local grocery store. Among them: commercial artist David Drayton (Jane), his young son; his neighbour, a judge (Andre Braugher); and evangelical Christian Mrs Carmody (Harden). Darabont’s third Stephen King adaptation (after The Shawshank Redemption and The Green Mile), The Mist was virtually written off in the US last year, and it’s taken six months to cross the Atlantic. In one way it’s a film out of time: a tribute to the classic monster movies of the past (the US DVD even includes a black-and-white version), it operates on suspense and suggestion instead of graphic gore. But this is also a very timely movie about fear and ignorance, community and leadership. A bit shrill and overplayed at times, but it’s gripping stuff, and the ending is a killer.

Tom Charity

The Verve bring Glastonbury 2008 to a close

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The Verve brought Glastonbury 2008 to a close last night (Sunday June 29) with a rapturously received set on the Pyramid Stage. Frontman Richard Ashcroft had kind words for Saturday night's headliner Jay-Z, telling the crowd, "A shout out for Jay-Z for putting in a good performance but tonight is r...

The Verve brought Glastonbury 2008 to a close last night (Sunday June 29) with a rapturously received set on the Pyramid Stage.

Frontman Richard Ashcroft had kind words for Saturday night’s headliner Jay-Z, telling the crowd, “A shout out for Jay-Z for putting in a good performance but tonight is rock n roll!”

The newly reunited band played a crowd-pleasing set, heavy on material from 1997’s seven-million selling ‘Urban Hymns’, although they also aired material from their forthcoming album ‘Forth’, due in August.

Surprisingly, new single ‘Love Is Noise’ – which the band played last – generated an enthusiastic crowd response, prompting dancing all the way to the back of the field, even though most people were hearing it for the first time.

Earlier in the set, Ashcroft had made a veiled criticism of festival organiser Michael Eavis, suggesting that The Verve were not the 72-year-old’s first choice of headliner.

“I want to thank Emily Eavis for asking us to play,” declared the singer. “I hope her dad realises why she booked us now, I think he was worried we wouldn’t be as good as Keane or something. But, no, respect to Keane, respect to all bands.”

The Verve played:

‘This Is Music’

‘Sonnet’

‘Space And Time’

‘Sit And Wonder’

‘History’

‘Life’s An Ocean’

‘Velvet Morning’

‘Rolling People’

‘Drugs Don’t Work’

‘Lucky Man’

‘Bitter Sweet Symphony’

‘Love Is Noise’

The Raconteurs Wow Glastonbury With Their First Appearance

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The Raconteurs performed for the first time at Glastonbury yesterday (June 28). The Pyramid Stage set, which consisted of tracks from the group's albums "Broken Boy Soldiers" and "Consolers Of The Lonely", marked Jack White's third appearance at the festival. White's other band, The White Stripes, performed in 2002 and headlined the event in 2005. The Raconteurs powered through their set, with debut single "Steady As She Goes" ending in a mass sing-along. The group losed their set with "Blue Veins", which featured an extended and impressive guitar solo from White. The Raconteurs played: "Consoler Of The Lonely" "Hold Up" "Level" "You Don't Understand Me" "Top Yourself" "Rich Kid Blues" "Steady, As She Goes" "Many Shades Of Black" "Broken Boy Soldier" "Salute Your Solution" "Old Enough" "Blue Veins" Keep an eye on Uncut.co.uk for more on Glastonbury performances, and check out NME.COM for all the up-to-date news from the festival.

The Raconteurs performed for the first time at Glastonbury yesterday (June 28).

The Pyramid Stage set, which consisted of tracks from the group’s albums “Broken Boy Soldiers” and “Consolers Of The Lonely”, marked Jack White’s third appearance at the festival.

White’s other band, The White Stripes, performed in 2002 and headlined the event in 2005.

The Raconteurs powered through their set, with debut single “Steady As She Goes” ending in a mass sing-along.

The group losed their set with “Blue Veins”, which featured an extended and impressive guitar solo from White.

The Raconteurs played:

“Consoler Of The Lonely”

“Hold Up”

“Level”

“You Don’t Understand Me”

“Top Yourself”

“Rich Kid Blues”

“Steady, As She Goes”

“Many Shades Of Black”

“Broken Boy Soldier”

“Salute Your Solution”

“Old Enough”

“Blue Veins”

Keep an eye on Uncut.co.uk for more on Glastonbury performances, and check out NME.COM for all the up-to-date news from the festival.

Elbow Team Up With Richard Hawley At Glastonbury

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Elbow teamed up with Richard Hawley last night (June 28) when they performed on the Other Stage at Glastonbury. Hawley reprised his vocals and guitar role on "The Fix", a track from the group's 2008 album "The Seldom Seen Kid". Later in the set, Elbow were joined by a string section on "One Day Li...

Elbow teamed up with Richard Hawley last night (June 28) when they performed on the Other Stage at Glastonbury.

Hawley reprised his vocals and guitar role on “The Fix”, a track from the group’s 2008 album “The Seldom Seen Kid”.

Later in the set, Elbow were joined by a string section on “One Day Like This”.

Near the end of the set, vocalist Guy Garvey told the crowd: “You’re the most beautiful I’ve ever seen.”

Elbow played:

“Starlings”

“The Bones Of You”

“Leaders Of The Free World”

“Mirror Ball”

“Grounds For Divorce”

“The Fix”

“The Loneliness Of A Tower Crane Driver”

“Newborn”

“Station Approach”

“One Day Like This”

Keep an eye on Uncut.co.uk for more on Glastonbury performances, and check out NME.COM for all the up-to-date news from the festival.

Band Of Horses Debut New Material At Glastonbury

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Band Of Horses debuted a new song at Glastonbury last night (June 28). The band, performing on the John Peel Stage in the early evening, performed "Read My Mind For Free" alongside tracks from their two albums, "Cease To Begin" and "Everything All The Time". Obviously pleased with the reaction fro...

Band Of Horses debuted a new song at Glastonbury last night (June 28).

The band, performing on the John Peel Stage in the early evening, performed “Read My Mind For Free” alongside tracks from their two albums, “Cease To Begin” and “Everything All The Time”.

Obviously pleased with the reaction from the audience – who even applauded the band’s soundcheck – frontman Ben Bridwell said: “This fucking rules! Woo!”

Band Of Horses played:

“Is There A Ghost”

“The Great Salt Lake”

“No One’s Gonna Love You”

“Cigarettes And Wedding Bans”

“Ode To The LRC”

“Wicked Gil”

“Read My Mind For Free”

“The Funeral”

“Detlef Schempf”

“Weed Party”

“Older”

“The General Specific”

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Amy Winehouse Puts On A Controversial Glastonbury Show

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Amy Winehouse performed a controversial set at Glastonbury's Pyramid Stage last night (June 28), which ended in her apparently lashing out at an audience member. The singer was taken off by security guards before she could finish her final song "Rehab", after allegedly aiming a punch a crowd member. Claims later emerged, primarily from festival organiser Michael Eavis, that Winehouse's actions were in self-defence after she was groped by a fan. The singer, who began her set with "Addicted", covered The Specials' "A Message To You Rudy" and "You're Wondering Now". Amy Winehouse played: "Addicted" "Just Friends" "Tears Dry On Their Own" "Cupid" "Back To Black" "Wake Up Alone" "Some Unholy War" "Love Is A Losing Game" "Hey Little Rich Girl" "A Message To You Rudy" "You're Wondering Now" "You Know I'm No Good" "Me And Mr Jones" "Rehab" Keep an eye on Uncut.co.uk for more on Glastonbury performances, and check out NME.COM for all the up-to-date news from the festival.

Amy Winehouse performed a controversial set at Glastonbury’s Pyramid Stage last night (June 28), which ended in her apparently lashing out at an audience member.

The singer was taken off by security guards before she could finish her final song “Rehab”, after allegedly aiming a punch a crowd member.

Claims later emerged, primarily from festival organiser Michael Eavis, that Winehouse’s actions were in self-defence after she was groped by a fan.

The singer, who began her set with “Addicted”, covered The Specials’ “A Message To You Rudy” and “You’re Wondering Now”.

Amy Winehouse played:

“Addicted”

“Just Friends”

“Tears Dry On Their Own”

“Cupid”

“Back To Black”

“Wake Up Alone”

“Some Unholy War”

“Love Is A Losing Game”

“Hey Little Rich Girl”

“A Message To You Rudy”

“You’re Wondering Now”

“You Know I’m No Good”

“Me And Mr Jones”

“Rehab”

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Jay-Z Covers Oasis On The Pyramid Stage At Glastonbury

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Jay-Z covered Oasis' "Wonderwall" as the opening track of his headline show on the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury last night (June 28). The rapper, whose billing at the festival had been criticised by Noel Gallagher, sang the song and played some electric guitar while the crowd sang along. Jay-Z the...

Jay-Z covered Oasis“Wonderwall” as the opening track of his headline show on the Pyramid Stage at Glastonbury last night (June 28).

The rapper, whose billing at the festival had been criticised by Noel Gallagher, sang the song and played some electric guitar while the crowd sang along.

Jay-Z then went straight into his hit “99 Problems”, which his band mixed with the riff from AC/DC‘s “Back To Black”.

Speaking to the audience, the star declared: “For those who didn’t get the memo, I’m Jay-Z and I’m pretty awesome.”

The rapper also performed tracks including “Dirt On Your Shoulder” and “Girls, Girls, Girls” and sampled rock tracks including U2‘s “Sunday Bloody Sunday”, but there were no special guests.

It had been rumoured that Coldplay‘s Chris Martin and Jay-Z‘s wife Beyonce Knowles would join him.

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Countdown to Latitude: The Coral

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It's been six years since The Coral released their self titled debut album and with it resuscitated Liverpool's music scene. Following in the footsteps of bands like The Las, The Coral was a shimmering mix of '60s psych, classic song writing in the Merseybeat tradition and blessed with a strong sens...

It’s been six years since The Coral released their self titled debut album and with it resuscitated Liverpool’s music scene. Following in the footsteps of bands like The Las, The Coral was a shimmering mix of ’60s psych, classic song writing in the Merseybeat tradition and blessed with a strong sense of the surreal.

Franz Ferdinand Preview New Songs At Glastonbury Show

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Franz Ferdinand previewed four songs from their forthcoming third album at a secret show at Glastonbury last night (June 27). The band performed on the Park Stage at 10pm after John Cale's performance, with Alex Kapranos telling festival-goers "surprise!". The group began the set with "The Dark Of...

Franz Ferdinand previewed four songs from their forthcoming third album at a secret show at Glastonbury last night (June 27).

The band performed on the Park Stage at 10pm after John Cale‘s performance, with Alex Kapranos telling festival-goers “surprise!”.

The group began the set with “The Dark Of The Matinee”, before debuting the first of the four new tracks they performed.

The new tracks previewed were “Kathryn Kiss Me”, “Ulysses”, “Turn It On” and “What She Came For”.

Franz Ferdinand played:

“The Dark Of The Matinee”

“Kathryn Kiss Me”

“Walk Away”

“Take Me Out”

“Ulysses”

“What She Came For”

“Michael”

“Turn It On”

“This Fire”

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Kings Of Leon Close First Night Of Glastonbury

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Kings Of Leon headlined the first night of Glastonbury Festival tonight (June 27), previewing a number of new songs. The Followill family band performed new tracks "Manhattan" and "Crawl", which opened the band's set. The four-piece also played a selection of songs from their previous three albums...

Kings Of Leon headlined the first night of Glastonbury Festival tonight (June 27), previewing a number of new songs.

The Followill family band performed new tracks “Manhattan” and “Crawl”, which opened the band’s set.

The four-piece also played a selection of songs from their previous three albums, including “Molly’s Chambers”, “Charmer” and “The Bucket”.

At one point, frontman Caleb Followill told the crowd: “The people at the BBC asked us not to play any new songs, but we’re going to have to ruffle some feathers tonight because it’s Glastonbury.”

The group ended the set with “Aha Shake Heartbreak”‘s “Slow Night So Long”.

Kings Of Leon played:

“Crawl”

“Black Thumbnail”

“Taper Jean Girl”

“My Party”

“Razz”

“King Of The Rodeo”

“Wasted Time”

“Fans”

“Arizona”

“Milk”

“Four Kicks”

“Molly’s Chambers”

“California Waiting”

“The Bucket”

“On Call”

“McFearless”

“Pistol Of Fire”

“Spiral Staircase”

“Trani”

“Knocked Up”

“Manhattan”

“Charmer”

“Slow Night So Long”

Keep an eye on Uncut.co.uk for more on Glastonbury performances, and check out NME.COM for all the up-to-date news from the festival.