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When I comment on the inanity of DJ babble (on Radio Heart for instance) my teenage g-daughters inform me, with some authority, "but no-one actually listens to it, grandad". So that's the secret, folks.
it's ego 'massage' (I could use a more explicit verb here) by the DJs - but Wright's "new audience" it seems is not only ignoring the DJ but also one assumes is incapable of actually listening to more than a couple of minutes - probably explains a lot that the world pop that now appears late night on R3 has a similar time span for items.
Well, I was just listening to a pleasant harp piece (I don't know what it was...a request, maybe) and it was 'faded' halfway through. Is this to be the norm from now on when music gets in the way of Breakfast's agenda?
Zuccini: there was a fade. The reason was, patently, that there was a segue from the haunting slow movement (which they played) into the finale (which they clearly didn't want to). So they faded it out. And then SMP started speaking.
I heard part of Breakfast today while I was in the bathroom and PT read out a text/tweet from someone who said "please stop all this silly chat about Christmas trees and just PLAY THE MUSIC!!!"
I do remember that COTW went through a phase of fading (!) some years ago. I remember being livid that a work I'd always wanted to hear (the Busoni Violin Concerto) having Donald McLeod talk through the first 30 seconds. (Probably edited in the studio - I couldn't imagine him being party to that crassness).
Letters were written and grapes were crushed. Thank goodness it didn't catch on. (Until now!)
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