Originally posted by gradus
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I think some music can belong on either R2 or R3. My point was that each station 's character is not significantly changed by occasionally playing music notionally associated with the other.
But those of us who think in this way have "lost" the argument - and, as a result, R3 has lost us as listeners. The current mentality behind the BBC means that there'll be the "occasional" playing of Flash, Bang, Wallop - or whatever - when whichsoever singer dies (and I hope that Mr Steele is with us for many, many more years) - and people genuinely baffled as to why some of us share the kernel's objections (preferring to listen to a Haydn String Quartet), and who think we should just shut up and leave them to their own pleasures.
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