Originally posted by eighthobstruction
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Awful, between tracks, sound torture & boredom
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostThis morning’s ‘banjo frog’ with a contribution from Kermit was dreadful - seems Mr Handley was keen to mention the number of people who loved it - I wonder how many dislikers he chose not to mention.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 PostI always noticed that (in silence!) when I used to listen. Whenever something really grated, the presenter would mention that they'd had many emails/texts/tweets/very loud 'shout-outs' saying how very much they'd enjoyed it. "MORE PLEASE"
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Originally posted by french frank View PostI always noticed that (in silence!) when I used to listen. Whenever something really grated, the presenter would mention that they'd had many emails/texts/tweets/very loud 'shout-outs' saying how very much they'd enjoyed it. "MORE PLEASE"
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Originally posted by Quarky View PostIf listeners don't like it, or feel it's inappropriate for Breakfast, that's fair enough. But isn't it just an example of musique concrète, a whole genre of music...Luc Ferrari...... I guess I'm conditioned to listen to such sounds without reacting negatively.
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Originally posted by Mal View PostI switched to radio 3 this morning around 8.15am to be greeted by an awful sound. Route marching in squelchy wellingtons on scratchy vinyl? Is this extreme modernism? ,... alluded to "everyday sounds". Imagine spending everyday with squelchy wellingtons . No excuse for playing this once, never mind several times between tracks. Why are radio 3 torturing us?... Then another boring choral piece, then my active speaker crashed (hurrah!)
Sounds like you had a Bad Hair day to me. The only choral piece I can see in the listings is William Byrd sung by the Sixteen, not at all boring. I actually found 90% of the musical items this Saturday morning interesting. Forget about the trails (everywhere now) and the indulgent homely comments. I suspect she is under orders to be as chatty as possible. The crunchy snow was quite fun, you can use it to chill out if you try hard (not whilst driving). Has anyone ever done the squeaky sound you get from walking on sand in Australia?
As for drips, have you ever noticed the systematic irregular rhythm you can get from a dripping old bulbous bathtap, when you are in the bath? It took mathematicians decades to work out the cause and structure of this dripping, and it's much more interesting than most waltz tunes. A friend who plays with CoMA developed a short piece of music from it.
I find Elizabeth Alker easier to listen to than she used to be, now she doesn't fade away the end of sentences, and her musical comments are quite good.Last edited by Beresford; 19-02-23, 12:04.
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Originally posted by Beresford View PostHas anyone ever done the squeaky sound you get from walking on sand in Australia?
As for drips, have you ever noticed the systematic irregular rhythm you can get from a dripping old bulbous bathtap, when you are in the bath? It took mathematicians decades to work out the cause and structure of this dripping, and it's much more interesting than most waltz tunes. A friend who plays with CoMA developed a short piece of music from it.
I find Elizabeth Alker easier to listen to than she used to be, now she doesn't fade away the end of sentences, and her musical comments are quite good.
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Sounds like an aquatic bird chirping!
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Originally posted by Nick Armstrong View Post
...intrusive tendency to advertise TV programmes. The trails for the Six Nations rugby programming were annoying enough… but the worst was when some pleasant piece was followed by shouts of “ARMED POLICE, ARMED POLICE!!” in an advert for some TV cop show. How idiotic and cloth-eared can it get?
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Originally posted by Mal View PostWas that the advert for "Gold?" It seems to be on all the time. I enjoyed the series, but, after it's been on iPlayer for a month, do they really need to keep on plugging it?
Do correct me if I have got the wrong end of the rattlesnake...
Equally though, the thing on TV where just as you were going to check various things on the credits, some announcer comes banging in, usually free of glo''l stops, and the screen is minimised so they can get the plug in... Bloody annoying.
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Originally posted by kernelbogey View PostBecause the market for streaming services has become highly competitive; and the BBC is facing a funding shakeup.
(BTW I agree that such ads are intrusive.)
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