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Last Updated: Sunday, 27 June, 2004, 18:41 GMT 19:41 UK
In pictures: Glastonbury weekend
Glastonbury
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Friday's fine weather encouraged revellers who brought their summer clothes.
Paul Bradley
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Glastonbury-goer Paul Bradley, 46, of Leeds: "I've been to the shrine to Joe Strummer in the Lost Vagueness field, and it is filled with his songs and messages from his fans. He would have loved it."
Oasis
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But Oasis left audiences divided after their set - with organiser Michael Eavis admitting he was disappointed.
Cat Knight
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Cat Knight, 22, from Cornwall loved the women's urinals - the She-Pees. "They are fantastic, we want them everywhere, it saves you queuing up for ages.  Every festival should have one!"
Glastonbury mud
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The weather looked like taking all the attention away from the music on Saturday.
Joss Stone
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Teenage sensation Joss Stone played the Jazz World stage on Saturday.
Katherine Evans and Tiffany Hughes
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Katherine Evans, 21, from Essex, with friend Tiffany Hughes (right): "It's fun once you get here. If I was just at home watching Glastonbury on television I wouldn't understand what all the fuss was about".
Sir Paul McCartney
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Sir Paul McCartney won over fans with a two-and-a-half hour Pyramid Stage performance.
English National Opera
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English National Opera's performance of Wagner's The Ride of the Valkyries attracted thousands to the main stage.
Glastonbury
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Festival-goers were rewarded with sunshine as the event drew to a close.



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