Talk:Wake Up! (The Boo Radleys album)

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This bit doesn't make sense
According to the article,
 * When "Find the Answer Within" was added to BBC Radio 1's playlist, "Wake Up Boo!" was not removed.[11] This resulted in a situation where the radio presenter would plug "Find the Answers Within", but play "Wake Up Boo!" instead.[18]

But as far as I can see, this falls down on two counts: (1) a playlist is literally a list of records to be played. It is not a list of records to be mentioned without being played. And (2) why would a BBC Radio 1 presenter even do that anyway? They don't have a contract with Creation Records to plug records; this isn't a 1960s pirate radio operation, it's Radio 1. --AnotherBunDance (talk) 22:19, 22 August 2023 (UTC)