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Radiohead voted best Glastonbury headliner
Published Friday, Jun 25 2010, 09:16 BST | By Christian Tobin

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The Kid A band won the accolade for their 1997 performance on the Pyramid Stage.
Sir Paul McCartney's 2004 set came second, while Blur came third for their show at last year's festival. Jay-Z and David Bowie completed the top five.
Graeme Slattery, of Muzu.tv, which conducted the poll, said: "Glastonbury is famous for its legendary headliners and Radiohead's 1997 performance secured their place in festival history.
"With a typically eclectic mix of acts confirmed for this year's festival, ranging from Snoop Dogg to Stevie Wonder, festival fans are in for a treat."
Radiohead guitarist Ed O' Brien recently revealed that the band were close to completing their eighth studio album.
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