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TRACKLISTING. SUNDAY 03/07/2011

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Tom RobinsonTom Robinson|00:41 UK time, Sunday, 3 July 2011

Sharks Took The Rest at Glastonbury

It’s always great when an artist BBC Introducing has championed goes mainstream.

Florence, GlasVegas, LaRoux and The Ting Tings spring to mind but last Friday week it was the turn of Ed Sheeran and, like a redheaded fledgeling taking off from the proverbial nest, he tore up the Introducing stage armed only with an extremely small guitar and half a dozen catchy, well-crafted songs.

Our show's mantra is that for success nowadays "all you have to be is good" but that's not quite it. What Ed's breakthrough this summer proves is that you not only need to be good but also hardworking, singleminded, and utterly committed to your chosen career. The acclaim has been a long time coming - he released his first demos back in 2005 and has worked YouTube and the gig circuit tirelessly ever since. In former pop eras you were unlikely to 'make it' without cash backing and insider connections, which is thankfully no longer the case. But there's still no substitute for talent and hard work.

Dubstep played live? By a bass guitarist and a real drummer? Well why not - and why has nobody thought of attempting it before Leeds outfit The Foot Clan? They brought some northern swag and wobble to the muddy fields of Somerset. It was only after they came offstage that we discovered their vocalist had flaked out on them at the last minute and the entire set had been performed with a stand-in MC spitting rhymes that nobody else in the band had ever heard before. You'd never have guessed, hearing them. But how DO they make that Fender Precision bass sound so exactly like a squidgy distorting bass synth?

There were more of my favourite artists performingon the Glasto Introducing Stage last weekend that we can possibly namecheck here - in fact this whole show is made up of them. You'll find a more detailed artist-by-artist commentary further down this page, which in turn links to my BBC Music showcase of videos from those performances. Meanwhile, here's the running order for this morning's programme of live interviews and highlights from last weekend:

YES CADETS - Le Mans
https://facebook.com/yescadets

SPARROW - Secret
https://sparrowband.com

THE PATRICK JAMES PEARSON BAND - American Lover
https://patrickjamespearson.co.uk

DIONNE REID - Daddy Dear
https://dionnereid.com

FEVER FEVER- Bloodless / Monster
https:// myspace.com/feverfevertheband

SPOTLIGHT KID - Forget Yourself In Me
https://myspace.com/spotlightkidsound

ED SHEERAN - The City / The A Team
https://edsheeran.com

FUTURE HISTORY - Once in A Lifetime
https://futurehistoryonline.com

VINYL JACKET - Painting Stations / Koala
https://vinyljacket.co.uk

STORNOWAY - Watching Birds / Fuel Up
https://stornoway.eu

THE TRUTH - I Make ‘Em Say
https://thetruthmusic.co.uk

SHARKS TOOK THE REST - Restaurant
sharkstooktherest.com

TRISTRAM - The Griffin And The Minor Canon
https://tristramsongs.blogspot.com

TWO WOUNDED BIRDS - My Lonesome
https://facebook.com/twowoundedbirds

THE FOOT CLAN - Ridiculous
https://soundcloud.com/footclan

SHAMMI PITHIA & FLUX (feat. ASH KING) - Until I Hit The Ground
https://shammipithia.com

VESSELS - Monoform
https://vesselsband.com


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