Originally posted by Heldenleben
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'Slow Radio' and other changes afoot at R3
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Originally posted by Heldenleben View PostThanks for the clarification - sad indeed . Incidentally I don't know whether you were at (or in ) the Zauberflote General yesterday - it was exceptional I thought .
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I will be bailing out of Essential Classics the weeks that Suzy Klein is on, I've had enough of her already. I know she knows her stuff, but the whole yummy mummy style turns my stomach. And what is the point of a wonderful "slow moment" playing perfectly pristine Beethoven when you then ruin it by adding some cheesy remark about "Pride and Prejudice"?
It's back to the Gregorian chants on Youtube for me. Even John Suchet would be an improvement!
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Re. Suzy Klein
Originally posted by Lancashire Lass View PostI will be bailing out of Essential Classics the weeks that Suzy Klein is on, I've had enough of her already. I know she knows her stuff, but the whole yummy mummy style turns my stomach. And what is the point of a wonderful "slow moment" playing perfectly pristine Beethoven when you then ruin it by adding some cheesy remark about "Pride and Prejudice"?
It's back to the Gregorian chants on Youtube for me. Even John Suchet would be an improvement!
It's not just the "yummy mummy" thing, rather "plummy mummy" and boy, does she talk non-stop!
Mind you, so does Tom Service and far, far too quickly!!
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Originally posted by Lancashire Lass View PostI will be bailing out of Essential Classics the weeks that Suzy Klein is on, I've had enough of her already. I know she knows her stuff, but the whole yummy mummy style turns my stomach. And what is the point of a wonderful "slow moment" playing perfectly pristine Beethoven when you then ruin it by adding some cheesy remark about "Pride and Prejudice"?
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Suzy Klein
Lancashire Lass has it bang-on. I too am tuning out of SK's Essential Classics slots.
The witless gushing/simpering is like the sun going in, a total eclipse without the splendour. There's surely a home for SK on Through the Night.
Sarah Walker was great on EC, and it's barking to mess with a winning Sunday morning formula.
Does anyone know the back-story to all this madness?
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Originally posted by roger roger View PostThe witless gushing/simpering is like the sun going in, a total eclipse without the splendour. There's surely a home for SK on Through the Night.
Oh, welcome to the Forum by the way.
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Originally posted by doversoul1 View PostWhat on earth do you mean by this? Are you saying that Through the Night only deserves witless gushing?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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Thank you for the welcome, doversoul1.
That was thoughtless of me - my clumsy point was that (known only to me) as I never listen to TTN, this seemed a good place for permanent exile.
So - Match of the Day instead? Now I have offended five million more ... no, enough! Just GET HER OFF!
You may have done me a service, though. I will now get TTN on iPlayer between 9-12 when I won't be listening to Essential Classics.
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Originally posted by roger roger View PostThere's surely a home for SK on Through the Night.
Originally posted by roger roger View Postno, enough! Just GET HER OFF!
Originally posted by roger roger View PostI will now get TTN on iPlayer between 9-12 when I won't be listening to Essential Classics.
An additional bonus when at home, is that it plays via my little Airport Express on the big hifi. It's still amazing to me that with a couple of clicks, I can play radio out of the big speakers from my little phone, in extremely good sound.
And welcome to the Forum, by the way"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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Originally posted by roger roger View PostYou may have done me a service, though. I will now get TTN on iPlayer between 9-12 when I won't be listening to Essential Classics.
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I presume Classic FM doesn't pay well enough / is stocked up with "personality" presenters so wouldn't be able to entice her away? Also as she is prevalent on the BBC I presume she has better prospects as the chatty interface for "BBC Music". I wonder what links "Private Eye" might report about some of these R3 presenters - you know, those presenters without much authoritative knowledge of music but supposedly having (cf above) "personality".
I presume some of these decisions aren't the sole preserve of the Controller, R3 as he has the cross corporation "BBC Music" to report to, and sit around the table with at meetings?
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It feels like those deciding schedules etc. don't actually listen to the cringeworthy, toe-curling interviews and other vacuous gibbering that we endure.
In a big old world we must be able to do better than this. A scheme like New Generation Artists - but for presenters - would surely unearth some hidden talent.
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