The sun is out for this weekend's Isle Of Wight Festival, with music lovers starting to flock to the famous site in anticipation of headliners such as Red Hot Chili Peppers, Biffy Clyro and Kings Of Leon.
The festival was first held in 1968, when the likes of Jefferson Airplane and The Pretty Things took to the stage.
A year later, during the Summer of Love, it was the turn of Bob Dylan and The Who. And in 1970, Jimi ...
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