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  1. Muse feat. The Edge - Where the Street Have No Name - Live from Glastonbury 2010

    Many regard the annual Glastonbury Music Festival as the best festival in the world, and with good reason. The lineup every year that plays the Pyramid Stage, the main stage, is simply staggering. And oh yeah, then you look at the side stages and tents, and the acts headlining there are more than capable of playing or headlining the Pyramid Stage themselves. Every year, there seems to be epic moments from the festival. Whether it’s Jay-Z’s headlining performance, or Neil Diamond leading a 100,000 person sing-a-long with “Sweet Caroline,” Blur’s reunion gig, every year produces big moments, and this year was no different.

    U2 was forced to bow out of their headlining gig due to Bono’s back surgery, but that didn’t stop The Edge from making an appearance. Playing alongside the boys from Muse, a fantastic rendition of U2’s classic “Where the Street Have No Name” was performed to the delight of the audience. Matt Bellamy, the lead singer of Muse, actually cracked a smile during the performance. I have never seen him smile before, EVER. So yeah, even this was big enough to change his demeanor. Check it out. Another one of those classic and fantastic Glastonbury moments.

    PD