Originally posted by P. G. Tipps
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The Tyranny of Pop Music
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Sometimes, despite the divisiveness it often caused, I miss the P and CA board.
Instead of discussing this rather hopeless 10 minute point of view, we could be discussing why Hatie Hopkins is at liberty, or how on earth it is that we have people like Amber" of course I Don't need to know how many power stations we need in order to be energy secretary" Rudd running the country.
But we can't.Last edited by teamsaint; 18-11-15, 09:01.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Originally posted by Lat-Literal View PostIf I ever do a cruise, I'd select the one my married neighbours chose. It was on a cargo ship...
But I have been on other sorts of cruises too, and there was no piped music. I just thought you ought to know.
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Originally posted by jean View PostI've done that, from Gdynia to Felixstowe with Euro-Africa Lines. Room for 12 passengers. I was doing it to get home, but some of them were there for the ride.
But I have been on other sorts of cruises too, and there was no piped music. I just thought you ought to know.
The latter point is fine.
No people walking with their eyes closed as they shout into mobile phones;
(I don't own a mobile phone)
No babies screaming their heads off;
No piercing artificial light;
No youths playing football by the frozen food section;
No working parents racing round corners as if they are warming up for Silverstone;
No pensioners standing in the entirety of an aisle talking about 1939;
No one stacking shelves suddenly standing three paces back;
No one of any age pushing, shoving and barging; and
No need actually to coordinate or function.......
.......I doubt that any sound to take the considerable edges off is necessary.
He actually is used to the sort of noise I would personally find unbearable, having been a part of "maintenance" at Formula One all round the world for several seasons. However, we have had several conversations about the wonders of listening to the sound of the rain, not least because in South Africa so many of the houses had corrugated iron rooftops.
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...except that on the Mersey Ferries ones, they play Ferry cross the Mersey at you at the end. Which is piped, and it is a pop song. And it's irritating, but only for a few minutes.
What no-one's pointed out is that 'Muzac' was originally a trade name for specially devised non-music music intended only as background. It never was 'pop' music.
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Originally posted by jean View PostUnfortunately, straightness and honesty are no protection against hopelessness.
However, considering the current reality, I agree that the 'hopelessness' of Mr Scruton's stance is hard to argue against!
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Originally posted by jean View Post...except that on the Mersey Ferries ones, they play Ferry cross the Mersey at you at the end. Which is piped, and it is a pop song. And it's irritating, but only for a few minutes.
What no-one's pointed out is that 'Muzac' was originally a trade name for specially devised non-music music intended only as background. It never was 'pop' music.
Would that be better or worse?
In post 1960s routine environments where people are required to be so appalling that even Westlife are marginally preferable?
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Originally posted by doversoul View PostBecause out Natty’s original question was about the volume knob.
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Originally posted by NatBalance View PostMy reference to the volume … perhaps we are safer calling it a dial …. was related to my suggestion that any music can be turned into muzak just by turning its volume down sufficiently. To which the response was words to the effect that volume has no affect on the emotional impact of a piece of music, to which I replied "So what's the point in a volume dial then? Also what's the point in amplifying pop music?". I'm not saying that pieces like Wagner's Ride of the Valkaries are ideal piped music with the volume turned down but I reckon they do have less and less impact on the listener the quieter they are played until they become background music.
What no-one's pointed out is that 'Muzac' was originally a trade name for specially devised non-music music intended only as background. It never was 'pop' music.
"Muzak" was a company that was bought by these folks http://us.moodmedia.com
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When all is said and done (sincere apologies in advance for the horrid, teeth-jangling phrase) there are even worse things in modern life for Mr Scruton to get his own jangled teeth into ... the supermarket Christmas TV adverts, for example.
John Lewis/Waitrose predictably lead the way in the nauseating guff stakes, but surely the most appalling have to be those Tesco adverts which never fail to astound one in their level of appallingness, each one even more appalling than the already appalling ones that went before.
Mr Scruton would be truly appalled as well, I'm sure.
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Originally posted by jean View Post...except that on the Mersey Ferries ones, they play Ferry cross the Mersey at you at the end. Which is piped, and it is a pop song. And it's irritating, but only for a few minutes.
What no-one's pointed out is that 'Muzac' was originally a trade name for specially devised non-music music intended only as background. It never was 'pop' music.Last edited by ahinton; 18-11-15, 11:22.
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