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Full album: ...Of Darkness, Death And Faith
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Album: ...Of Darkness, Death And Faith
  1. Dismal Wisdom Enlightens With Darkness
  2. I'll Be The Night
  3. Riding The Knowledge Spirit
  4. ...Of Darkness, Death And Faith
  5. Petals In Blood
  6. Prisoner Of The Light
  7. Dancing Macabre Melody
  8. Join The Black Horde

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Shirley Bassey hails Arctic Monkeys at Glastonbury

Dame Shirley Bassey praised Arctic Monkeys during her Pyramid Stage performance this afternoon (June 24).

The singer, who was backed by a huge orchestra, thanked the Sheffield four-piece for their rendition of her hit 'Diamonds Are Forever' during their festival appearence on Friday night (June 22) although she chose not to include it in her set.

Addressing the audience she said: "I have to say Arctic Monkeys, that is how it is done. I'd like to thank them for singing 'Diamonds Are Forever'."

The star, who was dressed in a pink tassled gown, got the crowd going with a host of classic hits including the likes of 'Big Spender', 'Get The Party Started', James Bond theme 'Goldfinger' and The Doors hit 'Light My Fire'.

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Arrests and hospitalisations are down at this year's T In The
Park festival, despite the increased capacity and muddy conditions.

By Sunday evening there had been only 50 arrests, with 470 people being seen in the hospital tent, both figures well down on 2006.

Chief Superintendent Matt Hamilton said: "Encouragingly, arrest figures at T In The Park are much lower than a busy town centre on a Saturday night. The numbers are incredibly low given the amount of people on site and we're happy with way things are going.

Ian Golding, head of the Ambulance Services, added: "Of the 470 people seen, only 32 inviduals have been transferred to hospital for further assessment, although there has been no major cause for concern."