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91¸£ÀûÉç - Mumford & Sons - 91¸£ÀûÉç Glastonbury Festival - 2011

Steve Lamacq

16:00 – 19:00 // In the studio next is Marc Riley

Wed 22nd June – Sun 26th June 2011

Worthy Farm, Pilton

Mumford & Sons

Too Big For the Tents

The festival has proved an important marker in the ascension of this London four-piece from indie-folk backing band to award winning main stage stars.

2011 was the Mumfords fourth consecutive Glastonbury appearance since their Park Stage debut in 2007. The endless sea of Sigh No More fans who surrounded the John Peel Stage for last year's set meant the grand open space of the Other Stage was a must for this time.

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  • 1.

    Sigh No More

  • 2.

    Winter Winds

  • 3.

    Little Lion Man

  • 4.

    Below My Feet

  • 5.

    White Blank Page

  • 6.

    Timshel

  • 7.

    Hopeless Wanderer

  • 8.

    Roll Away Your Stone

  • 9.

    Lover Of The Light

  • 10.

    Thistle And Weeds

  • 11.

    Awake My Soul

  • 12.

    Lover's Eyes

  • 13.

    Dustbowl Dance

  • 14.

    The Cave

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    Comment number 1.

    Why did the 91¸£ÀûÉç coverage not show the whole set? I understand that there is strict time restrictions but you could have at least shown the end of Dustbowl Dance and not cut it off with one verse left!

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    Just heard Fern say that Mumford and Sons have a big fan base. Too right, my Mum and Dad tuned in on Friday. They are in their 70's

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    @Charlotte I think the 91¸£ÀûÉç's coverage of Glastonbury has been amazing overall, and while they cut the gig short due to only having an hour of time, I finally now have solid recordings of Below My Feet, Hopeless Wanderer and Lover's Eyes. Seeing them Thursday, they are the heroes of modern music.

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    Comment number 4.

    I agree with Charlotte! It would have been nice to have seen just until the end of Dust Bowl Dance, although I do respect the time restrictions. Anyone have links to footage of the end of their set?

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