Up close and personal
The British Council tent is usually a great place to catch an up-close accoustic set by some of the Brit bands on the bill. (pictured here: The Coral from 2005)
This year there are plenty of possibilities — but I'm guessing Feeder, The Zutons, Kate Nash and Jamie Lidell — and a duet between Bobby Gillespie and Ian Brown accompanied by Adrian Sherwood on the spoons as an outside bet.
Any better guesses?
Nick
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