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Blur utterly stole the show at this year's Glastonbury, they were so good in fact that it seemed at one point as if viewers were going to die of a Whi-perbolic attack or at the very least Zane Lowe was going to stab Ms Whiley. You've probably seen it but if not Graham Coxon quite possibly stole the show with his distorted guitar genius, whilst Damon Albarn in his Fred Perry was more sprightly than expected, Alex James rock a cig and (a plumper than we remember) Dave Rowntree bashed away at the b-b-back. Click here for all of our Glastonbury 2009 coverage.
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It was brilliant
and definitely all about Graham. Especially the opening of "There's No Other Way".
loads of DiS galleries, never have shots of the drummer
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