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16 minutes ago, MetaKate said:

I'm literally going to die if we don't get an announcement soon. 

The way I see it is, the longer we go without a small announcement the closer we are to the first poster, maybe they’re just gonna drop that instead of drip feeding a few more acts before it ?

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4 minutes ago, Chef said:

This needs some more context as I can’t possibly see how it’s true. 

I couldn't believe my ears and had to check it wasn't April 1st. The Irish presenter finished playing their latest effort and at the end of the such dropped that bombshell. 

 

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38 minutes ago, Razza_bezza said:

The way I see it is, the longer we go without a small announcement the closer we are to the first poster, maybe they’re just gonna drop that instead of drip feeding a few more acts before it ?

First poster should be next month, but then again there is no pattern and all hail The Thingy.....

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1 minute ago, donshakey said:

I couldn't believe my ears and had to check it wasn't April 1st. The Irish presenter finished playing their latest effort and at the end of the such dropped that bombshell. 

 

Bit early to be drinking isn’t it? 

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9 minutes ago, donshakey said:

Just checked back on iPlayer and unfortunately I heard correctly. 0819 of you want to check. 

I wouldn’t worry it’s clearly nonsense, I put more faith in my cat taking a shit on a copy of the NME and seeing which act it points at.

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1 hour ago, stuartbert two hats said:

Is it still the truncated version, or does it have the full set now?

 

1 hour ago, eFestivals said:

I watched a recentish bbc4 broadcast and it was still truncated.

Yeah truncated but so so good. God I can't believe he is gone and also that I wasn't there (I did see him two years later but frustratingly so many of the details are hazy to me now.)

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