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T in the Park magic in the mud

Gary Fitzpatrick • Published 11 Jul 2012 09:30 Print

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Highlights of another memorable T in the Park mudfest:

* Kaiser Chiefs Ricky Wilson was on manic form as he launched into some of band's favourites hits including 'I Predict a Riot' to get the party started.

* There was a brilliant set from Scotland's own Davey Horne in the T-Break tent.

* Superb sounds from Aussies The Temper Trap.

* Edinburgh's Bwani Junction also smashed it at the T-break - great spirit and talent.

* Americana psychedelics - Brian Jonestown Massacre were immense.

* Snow Patrol at their eighth T in the Park but their festival anthems still pack a punch.

* Reggae giants The Wailers - an inspirational way to bring a soggy Saturday to life with classics like 'Three Little Bird', 'Could you be Loved' and 'Jammin'.

* Jake Bugg packed the Transmission Tent and delivered a tremendous set.

* Other stand-out acts included Django Django, Simple Minds, Carly Connor plus of course epic sets by Noel Gallagher and the Stone Roses.

See tomorrow's Press for a photo-packed 'T in the Park' special.

This article appeared in Dunfermline Press 11 Jul 12

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