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The Eternal Breakfast Debate in a New Place
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Originally posted by antongould View PostYou should try liking a presenter ff ..... life affirming....
By their life-affirmatory interests shall ye know them.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by french frank View PostLife-affirming: a. transitive. To assert or reinforce the value of (life) through a positive, uplifting, or intense experience or activity; to endow (one's own life) with value in this way. Cf. life-affirming adj. at life n. Compounds 1b(b).
By their life-affirmatory interests shall ye know them.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostYes but that doesn't get us much further, does it?
Apologies if not all my comments come with an action plan that can be implemented.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostI just thought that the picture you painted of brow-beaten and bullied employees might not be accurate for all, and that some of those involved maybe see a valid purpose in what they do, beyond simply paying the bills.
Apologies if not all my comments come with an action plan that can be implemented.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostFor me, not liking and therefore not listening to morning schedules, cherry picking, decontextualising are all of a piece with the manner of the music's presentation, and in total the reason I criticise. Were the music to be presented as it is, or, at least, in the spirit in which it was composed - which means at least attempting to identify the spirit, meaning its context and time - presenters would not be presenting in that condescending way that demeans the listener's intelligence as much as the original inspiration, without which the misrepresented music would never have existed, by implying they can't possibly be intelligent enough to take more on board.
To put on a serious demeanour while hosting music in this particular guise would be a parody. And yet, there was a time when a serious demeanour went hand-in-hand with Radio 3, and Radio 3 with bringing understanding and depth to culture's richest endowments.
This is why I question those who support this type of programming and its presentation: it's analogous to telling the person you've just slept with, "I have to confess, I fell in love with your nose. Nothing else, just your nose. Don't ask me to consider anything else about you; I'm not interested - and from your point of view I will never be able to get my rocks off if you overcomplicate things by telling me all there is to know about yourself". In simple terms, it's all about reductionism - as is so much of the way we're led to approach life, until that is we find out different.
I enjoyed KM's twists to the Breakfast Programme. Breakfast is rather like a packaged meal that you might buy from Sainsbury's, and KM has repackaged it slightly, with addition of Scottish music, electronic music, Jazz (AACM!), and very importantly, all with a sense of humour. Fine with me!
Presenters are obviously professional employees and do what they are told. They must have a detached view as to the music presented, perhaps not too different from a professional musician playing Eine Kleine Nacht Musik for the umpteentht time.
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Originally posted by Quarky View PostBreakfast is rather like a packaged meal that you might buy from Sainsbury'sIt isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by french frank View PostBy which you presumably mean 'that one might buy from Sainsbury's'; or even 'that I, Quarky, might buy from Sainsbury's'? If anything damned the programme in my eyes, it would be that!
Actually the analogy is not very good as the ‘meal deals’ give some choice!
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post.
... what is a 'packaged meal'?
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Originally posted by french frank View PostBy which you presumably mean 'that one might buy from Sainsbury's'; or even 'that I, Quarky, might buy from Sainsbury's'? If anything damned the programme in my eyes, it would be that!
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Originally posted by Quarky View Postfor example - bangers & mash:: https://www.sainsburys.co.uk/gol-ui/...rs---mash-450g
INGREDIENTS: Mashed Potato (Potato, Butter (Cows' Milk), Semi Skimmed Cows' Milk, Salt, White Pepper), Pork Sausage* (20%) (British Pork, Fortified Wheat Flour (Wheat Flour, Calcium Carbonate, Iron, Niacin, Thiamin), Water, Dextrose, Salt, Stabiliser: Sodium Triphosphate; White Pepper, Parsley, Yeast Extract, Sage, Mace, Ginger, Nutmeg), Water, Onion, Caramelised Red Onion Chutney (Caramelised Red Onion (Red Onion, Brown Sugar), Red Wine Vinegar, Red Wine (4%), Dried Onion, Cornflour, Onion Stock (Onion Concentrate, Sunflower Oil, Salt, Sugar), Garlic Puree), Cornflour, Beef Juices, Fortified British Wheat Flour (Wheat Flour, Calcium Carbonate, Iron, Niacin, Thiamin), Tomato Puree, Rapeseed Oil, Red Wine Vinegar, Salt, Beef Gelatine, Colour: Plain Caramel; Caramelised Sugar Syrup, Black Pepper.
.Last edited by vinteuil; 20-05-21, 11:18.
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Originally posted by antongould View PostCambois is awash with them vints .........
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