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Yoko Ono joins Lady Gaga, Glastonbury sells out, U2 to headline?

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So, were you lucky? Did the hours of pressing 'refresh' online pay off and deliver you your Glasto tickets? Or did you miss out? Or don't you care? Head to our comment section and share your experience, and keep an eye on our festival news section for all the latest on the festival, including additions to the line-up and how you might be able to still get your hands on some tix. Oh, and don't forget to wade in with who you'd like to see headline next year's event.

The site is chock full of new videos this week, including a bizarre interview with Dave Sitek, Carl Barat on his debut album (released this week), Grinderman getting very random indeed, and a behind-the-scenes look on the set of Mark Ronson's latest video.

Elsewhere and there's Luke Lewis on why 'Kid A' is Radiohead's greatest album, your chance to vote for your favourite Bowie song and our LA Woman reports from Lady Gaga and Yoko Ono's collaboration. We also take a look at rock's unluckiest mishaps, featuring Bloc Party getting attacked by a lion and Johnny Cash fighting an ostrich. Yes, an ostrich.

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