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And therein lies the problem with Muse. They (and Bellamy in particular) are obviously so musically gifted that they just bore the pants off of me.

Widdly guitar solo, run around a bit, overwrought vocals, widdly guitar solo, more running around a bit, more overwrought vocals, technically fantastic piano solo and then some more overwrought vocals about some half-baked conspiracy theory bollocks. Booooooring.

They're like the anti Sex Pistols to my mind. People that are that good musicians should be banned from being in bands I think. Sorry Olly.

Anyway, i'm blindly ignoring that EE tweet and hoping the Stevie rumour comes through with Take That (minus that fool Williams, obv) as the other headliner. But if it ends up being Muse let's hope for Daft Punk on t'Other, Justice in Dance East, the Skatalites on Jazz, Carter USM on John Peel, Kate Rusby in Acoustic and Bellowhead on Avalaon all at the same time so I have some kind breakdown deciding who to see and end up missing everyone due to massive over-indulgence of every last thing going.

Huzzah.

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6 Music tweeted about an hour ago that the Music Week programme has as well as an exclusive interview with Massive Attack there is also a "very special announcent"....

Could it be headliner info or just something MA related? Hey if it's MA self-confirming, that's cool

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6 Music tweeted about an hour ago that the Music Week programme has as well as an exclusive interview with Massive Attack there is also a "very special announcent"....

Could it be headliner info or just something MA related? Hey if it's MA self-confirming, that's cool

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6 Music tweeted about an hour ago that the Music Week programme has as well as an exclusive interview with Massive Attack there is also a "very special announcent"....

Could it be headliner info or just something MA related? Hey if it's MA self-confirming, that's cool

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I think we should agree to disagree...

It must be a hard job getting headliners to please the masses year in year out if you look at it from an Eavis prospective...

I think 2008 proved that no matter how shit the headliners are, its the atmosphere not the bands playing...

a bit of sun helps a bit too :P

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