Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie
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...Do Bing & Ella belong on Radio Three?
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Freddie Campbell
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Freddie Campbell
...Someone E mailed Sunday Breakfast moaning about too much Bing(el al)being piped out
Seasonally in Supermarkets etc- I would never object to this at all!(just not Radio 3)
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Originally posted by Freddie Campbell View Post...Someone E mailed Sunday Breakfast moaning about too much Bing(el al)being piped out
Seasonally in Supermarkets etc- I would never object to this at all!(just not Radio 3)
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostAt least you can switch it off on Radio 3. In supermarkets, you don't have that option.
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Freddie Campbell
...I think one can be disciplined &"switch off" all canned Musak from outside sources-
Supermarkets etc.One would expect R3 to be more selective,however-EG there is
plenty of unknown Piano Repertoire alone to which Listeners could be introduced!
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Originally posted by Freddie Campbell View Post...I think one can be disciplined &"switch off" all canned Musak from outside sources-
Supermarkets etc.One would expect R3 to be more selective,however-EG there is
plenty of unknown Piano Repertoire alone to which Listeners could be introduced!
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PatrickOD
Sunday 19 December, 1976.
Radio 3. 10.45 pm Sounds Interesting
Derek Jewell looks back over the year, *PUTTING THE POPULAR MUSIC OUTPUT INTO PERSPECTIVE and playing some of the outstanding sounds of 1976.
Tonight's artists include Genesis, Joan Armatrading and Neil Diamond.
* My emphasis
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scottycelt
Originally posted by Suffolkcoastal View PostI feel sorry for the supermarket and other shop workers who have to cope with christmas music being blared out all day long from early November in some cases.
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Freddie Campbell
...Well I'm reminded of a shop in London selling jeans next to a quiet Library room. Much as the
latter complained Re loud pop music disturbing their readers,the jeans Shop would aver that
without the loud music NO jeans would be sold!
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