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I know I'm easily impressed, but for someone to put a request into the programme and for that request to be fulfilled within a few minutes even though presumably it puts the kybosh on one's beautifully planned running-order, quite impresses me
I know it's on 'Essential Classics' rather than 'Breakfast', but I coaught the quiz or conundrum one day last week when it was music played backwards. I'm now waiting for them to have 'one song to the tune of another' as the quiz.
I know I'm easily impressed, but for someone to put a request into the programme and for that request to be fulfilled within a few minutes even though presumably it puts the kybosh on one's beautifully planned running-order, quite impresses me
Sorry to disillusion you but don't you think they already had a slot in the programme lined up for just such a request?
Yes I heard that mercs and the very same thought crossed my mind.....I couldn't understand why TreeLawn had read the anti-Lloyd response out in such a rush.....
Strange, isn't it, that only certain adverse comments about certain composers seem to be broadcast. Can't remember, for instance, ever hearing a bad word spoken on the network about Taverner- ancient and modern- or Rutter. I can't believe I am the only one who finds absolutely nothing in the lift Musak of these two to recommend them, and that no one, apart from me, has taken the trouble to comment to R3.
Sorry to disillusion you but don't you think they already had a slot in the programme lined up for just such a request?
possibly - I thought all these programmes were timed to the split-second, and not all requested music would be the same length (obviously)
it was (a bit of) Stanford's Stabat Mater by the way
Strange, isn't it, that only certain adverse comments about certain composers seem to be broadcast. Can't remember, for instance, ever hearing a bad word spoken on the network about Taverner- ancient and modern- or Rutter. I can't believe I am the only one who finds absolutely nothing in the lift Musak of these two to recommend them, and that no one, apart from me, has taken the trouble to comment to R3.
I'm sure people do have bad things to say about Tavener and Rutter, and I can see the Beeb might want to suppress dissent.
But I'd be surprised if anyone wanted to badmouth the ancient Taverner - because you do have to seek out music of that period, and if you don't like it, you aren't listening in the first place.
possibly - I thought all these programmes were timed to the split-second, and not all requested music would be the same length (obviously)
it was (a bit of) Stanford's Stabat Mater by the way
How can one tell that a request - email, text or phone-in - has only just been received? Is it the presenter saying, 'We've just received ...'?
But live programmes couldn't be timed in advance to the split-second. By my timing, recent Breakfast programmes have had about 30 minutes of speech/announcements. And the reason they give for never publishing the playlists in advance is that they aren't quite finished. They can have a few extra pieces up their sleeves to get the timing exactly right, and talking to Sarah/Rob who have just popped into the studio can be a bit longer or shorter as needed.
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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