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Metronomy, The Horrors, Drenge, Jupiter & Okwess International, Roots Manuva, Kitty, Daisy & Lewis, Teleman, Iris Gold, Fufanu and Sugarmen announced as support...

Edit: According to NME http://www.nme.com/news/blur/83164

But I can't seem to find confirmation anywhere else :S

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Its up on the BST web site now all those are playing. Pretty good to see Drenge up there looking forward to there new album also will be good to see the Horrors always seem to miss them when they play play festivals.

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Its not even the greatest New Order tune imo. But it is arguably the most influential British song ever. New Order were light years ahead of every other British band in terms of music and style.

It is quite remarkable how 5 musicians have made such diverse and innovative pop music, which was equally at home in the bedsits of Manchester as it was in New York nightclubs.

New Order are very up and down live. But when they are up, they seem untouchable.

Damon Albarn shares a lot of similarities to Bernard Sumner. But Sumners catalogue of music under different guises is astounding. Joy Division, New Order and Electronic is some C.V

Albarn's CV is no slouch in fairness.

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Metronomy and Roots Manuva I'm happy with but would expect a couple of bigger acts to be announced given that there are more to come

would they not have announced the bigger act(s) first and followed on with the smaller ones? unless people's guesses of SFA playing are true and they can't yet announce them (or another act under similar circumstances)

edit: just seen that SFA have already announced dates so wouldn't make much sense to hold them back - in fact it'd make total sense to announce them today

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I think I am right in saying the 2012 gig was part of the Olympics closing and billed as a best of British through the decades (how that meant Bombay BC I don't know) which is why the support was good and the price cheaper.

They had things going on in the Hyde Park 'arena' throughout the Olympics

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I think I am right in saying the 2012 gig was part of the Olympics closing and billed as a best of British through the decades (how that meant Bombay BC I don't know) which is why the support was good and the price cheaper.

They had things going on in the Hyde Park 'arena' throughout the Olympics

that's a good point. and i've just looked back at the 2009 support and the acts (at the time) weren't any bigger than what's been announced thus far - Foals, Vampire Weekend, Flo & The Machine, Friendly Fires etc. although it was a lot LOT cheaper so still a lot more justifiable

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