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THE rain held off despite the grim, grey clouds circling overhead. The sun even poked through at intervals. Most importantly, there was precious little mud - the 2008 edition of Scotland's biggest festival was shaping up nicely.
Bigger doesn't necessarily mean better, of course. But in T in the Park's case, its rapid growth does mean more diversity than ever. Only steps away (in relative T terms) from the crass, blaring funfair zone was the Chai Chapel, a plucky attempt to bring a little corner of the Glastonbury experience to Balado, with raffia mats and wooden loungers on which to recline, and a perpetual drumming workshop that attracted considerably more custom than the plates of vegan cakes.See the full content of this document
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Three-Page T in the Park Special: Saturday: New Stars and Old Favourites
Meanwhile, Sharleen Spiteri had been slotted into the mid- afternoon Main Stage line-up for a brief acoustic set. She performed a couple of tracks from her debut solo album, released today, but stripped of their lush, Spectorish arrangements, they just sounded ...
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