During his Glastonbury set last night, Mark Ronson brought out Tame Impala's Kevin Parker, with whom he collaborated on three tracks on last year's Uptown Special LP. Below, watch them perform "Daffodils" and "Leaving Los Feliz".
Parker wasn't Ronson's only notable guest of the evening. As NME reports, Theophilus London came onstage torwards the beginning of the set to do "Only Wee". Later, Andrew Wyatt of Miike Snow did "Animals", and teamed up with Boy George for "Somebody To Love". Finally, Mary J. Blige, Grandmaster Flash, and George Clinton came out to perform "Uptown Funk". (Ronson referred to Clinton as "the forefather of Uptown funk").
Tame Impala's new album, Currents, is out July 17.
Watch the band perform "Feels Like We Only Go Backwards" for Pitchfork.tv:
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