I was also taken into a Proustian reverie by Lats' reference to Rediffusion. We had one of those combined TV/Radio sets (Cable before its time) - and I had a "Reggie Rediffusion" badge to prove it (some kind of parrot, IIRC).
It was also one of those jolts when Lats mentioned how we are fifty years from Sgt Pepper - especially when it only seems a very few years ago that an ageing hippy teacher colleague of mine was saying to me "You do realize that next year we'll be saying 'It was twenty years ago today' that Sgt Pepper was first released. I forget just how old I am! But, I do remember hearing from that very Rediffusion radio, Pete Murray on Radio2 playing Al Jolson, Gershwin, Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald (whose voice remains one of the most important in my life) - there was Music that was fifty years old played fairly regularly then, that became part of the consciousness of younger kids who "hated" it then (who wanted to hear T Rex, or Slade, instead) - those of us who had Mums who played nothing but Radio 2 heard a very wide range of "Easy" listening Music. I don't think that there is that sort of exposure around now, which is a great loss - and my concern is that the cultural milieu means that a channel that tried to re-introduce such diversity would not get huge numbers of listeners.
It was also one of those jolts when Lats mentioned how we are fifty years from Sgt Pepper - especially when it only seems a very few years ago that an ageing hippy teacher colleague of mine was saying to me "You do realize that next year we'll be saying 'It was twenty years ago today' that Sgt Pepper was first released. I forget just how old I am! But, I do remember hearing from that very Rediffusion radio, Pete Murray on Radio2 playing Al Jolson, Gershwin, Louis Armstrong, Ella Fitzgerald (whose voice remains one of the most important in my life) - there was Music that was fifty years old played fairly regularly then, that became part of the consciousness of younger kids who "hated" it then (who wanted to hear T Rex, or Slade, instead) - those of us who had Mums who played nothing but Radio 2 heard a very wide range of "Easy" listening Music. I don't think that there is that sort of exposure around now, which is a great loss - and my concern is that the cultural milieu means that a channel that tried to re-introduce such diversity would not get huge numbers of listeners.
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