Barometer: Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young; Bruce Springsteen; Blur; Egyptian Hip Hop; Santogold (feat. Andre 3000); Sonic Youth

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Friday 26 June 2009 00:00 BST
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Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young Ohio

Perhaps Glastonbury would be an apt moment for Neil Young to play this 1970 single, about the Ohio National Guard's killing of four protesting Kent State students.

Bruce Springsteen Dancing in the Dark

Should the Boss choose to play this classic on Saturday night at Worthy Farm, it will be a festival highlight.

Blur Sing

Will they play one of their finest early songs during Sunday's Glastonbury headlining set? Here's hoping..

Egyptian Hip Hop Rad Pitt

Not Egyptian, nor hip hop, but Manchester teenagers with a big future ahead of them on the basis of this gem mixing moody synths and chiming guitars.

Santogold (feat. Andre 3000) You'll Find a Way Player

Mixtape master Terry Urban's great remix featuring hipster queen Santogold and OutKast's Andre 3000.

Sonic Youth What We Know

Still got it: guitarist Lee Ranaldo takes the vocal lead and kicks out the jams on a track from 'The Eternal'.

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