Originally posted by french frank
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River of Music: 12 hrs Non-stop Music: Sunday 30 October
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Originally posted by kernelbogey View PostI'm curious, FF, whether you intend feeding this back to R3 management. I imagine you would present a more balanced summary than this raw thread.
The squabbles and often inane and ill-informed nonsenses posted by 20 or so people with too much idle time on their hands can't remotely be representative of the opinion of the 1400 subscribers to this forum or those of the Friends of Radio 3 and will not match the consideration and care put in by BBC management/executives.
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Originally posted by Zucchini View Post... and will not match the consideration and care put in by BBC management/executives.
Yes, the playlist has been published but not the information about relevance to the time etc. as far as I am aware.
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Agree entirely.
The way it has been presented - sorry, curated - and posted online would suggest that the BBC actually wants / expects the River to become merest wallpaper, since they seem not to believe listeners would be interested enough to access details.
Which i have to say i find puzzling given the amount of puff they have given it before and since. Do they not see it as a way of getting the new listener interested in the music played as a way in to pursue genres / composers / ensembles etc??
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostHaving just skimmed through the intervening posts I've come to the conclusion that the information I was hoping to find about the connections does not in fact exist.Or possibly it does(after all this was carefully crafted/curated) but for whatever reason it is not deemed necessary to share it with us - in which case I wonder why not?
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Originally posted by Zucchini View PostIf so, it would only be a personal opinion
My intention was to post here first my impression of what people had said and ask for comments. The problem is that many people do believe that their own opinion is 'what most people think' so if what I wrote didn't accord with what they thought it would need adjusting.
What I try to do is give opposing views, though if necessary I might indicate that sometimes an opinion was a very minority view (i.e. NOT MANY people expressed the view here).
It doesn't amount to a methodology, it won't be claimed as 'representative' other than of the people who participated in the discussion, but if you could suggest any useful refinements, Zucchini, I would be very grateful.
(I hadn't thought of sending it to BBC management, but to post it on our website which managers have been known to look at from time to time)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 Sir Velo View PostA comment whose truth is frequently borne out by what passes on these boards.
if there are some who speak who do not know
there are some who speak who do know
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if there are some who do not speak who know
I assume
there are some who do not speak who do not know
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Postbut:
if there are some who speak who do not know
there are some who speak who do know
and -
if there are some who do not speak who know
I assume
there are some who do not speak who do not know
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There is a wisdom in paradox. See Zeno, Bertrand Russell, Alice in Wonderland, etc. Paradox is a fundamental aspect of reason and logic. It cannot be avoided and has always been explored by Western philosophers. The East offers its own methods outside of Western rationalism. The point is that Zen, Taoism, etc. force you to think outside normal categories and concepts. Perhaps, indeed, to bypass thought itself. To not think, even. If you want to read a Western master on 'what is called thinking', read Heidegger. Or read outside the Western canon. There's a whole world of other thoughts out there.It loved to happen. -- Marcus Aurelius
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