by Samantha Goodwin | Photos by Shirlaine Forrest

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Gigwise's Glastonbury Festival 2013 video highlights

The best of what we saw unfold down at Worthy Farm

 

Gigwise's Glastonbury Festival 2013 video highlights

Photo: Shirlaine Forrest

Suffering from severe Glastonbury blues, we've pulled together some of the best videos from the ledgendary weekend at Worthy Farm.

We were down at Glasto experiencing all of the best sights and sounds that the highlight of the summer's musical calendar had to offer. You can see our full reviews for day one, day two and day three, or relive it all below with our 11 video highlights from Glastonbury Festival 2013:

Foals - We said: "As the band dive into the crowd, 'Inhaler' and 'Two Steps, Twice' kick like a mule on crack and there's a menacing madness in frontman Yannis Philipakis' eyes as he squares up to Glastonbury with a set worthy of headliners."

Frightened Rabbit - We said: "From the foot-stomping glory of 'Old Old Fashioned' to the raucous rumble of 'Holy', F'Rabbits leave all witnesses furiously asking themselves "WHY AREN'T THEY MUCH, MUCH BIGGER?"

Arctic Monkeys - We said: "With style and aplomb they stand brazen like a band in their true prime."

Phoenix - We said: "Opening with 'Entertainment' before firing into 'Lasso' and 'Lisztomania', the French art-rockers set is a truly flawless and utterly arresting set of relentlessly frenetic lazer show madness."

Haim - We said: "They made a mark on the Pyramid Stage and proved themselves as the perfect Glastonbury band."

Devendra Banhart - We said: "Devendra Banhart's crazy loyal following (mainly adoring females) flocked to the beautiful setting of The Park stage for a late afternoon of free love and good times."

The Rolling Stones - We said: "They define rock, and tonight they're hell-bent on reminding us exactly what that means."

Nick Cave & The Bad Seeds - We said: "'Jack The Ripper' and 'Tupelo' terrify the very core of the Mumford fans waiting in the wings. God bless you Nick Cave, you freaky mad bastard, you."

Smashing Pumpkins - We said: "It's often said that Glastonbury doesn't really 'do' hard rock - but Billy Corgan and co more than make up for it with a 16 song career-spanning set that shows Worthy Farm exactly what it means to rock out."

Toro Y Moi - We said: "Toro Y Moi shines as he adds a much funkier depth to his sound when his imagination explodes onto the stage."

Azealia Banks - We said: "With sass, swagger and a whole lot of attitude, Banks makes Glasto feel gorgeously grimey."

Vampire Weekend - We said: "The dancing on display is exactly the kind of joyous outburst that all of those BBC round-up montages are made of."

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