I must be an old fuddy-duddy but on Radio 3 I sort of expected to avoid the ridiculous childish frolickings of Halloween that good old American fuelled pagan festival. Wrong! Petroc Trelawney has just announced on an Radio 3 trailer that tonight’s In Tune is going to scare us all out of out pants with ghosts and witches, broomsticks and coffins, haunted houses and magic spells. Whatever next for Radio 3 - concentration on serious music maybe?
In Tune - Petroc Trelawney - Halloween
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Anna
Hallowe'en is the second biggest festival in America, so retailers follow the lead because it means profits. It has eclipsed Bonfire Night and which is the better to celebrate? All Hallows or All Souls or an attempt to blow up the Houses of Parliament? I know which one gets my vote.
Although, last year, my bus driver said "I don't understand, this Guy Fawkes, why celebrate a total failure?"
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Originally posted by Anna View PostHallowe'en is the second biggest festival in America, so retailers follow the lead because it means profits. It has eclipsed Bonfire Night and which is the better to celebrate? All Hallows or All Souls or an attempt to blow up the Houses of Parliament? I know which one gets my vote.
Although, last year, my bus driver said "I don't understand, this Guy Fawkes, why celebrate a total failure?"
As regards Guy Fawkes, wasn't he against parliamentary democracy?? If so, that would have been an anti-progressive stance, at the time... as it still would - unless one prefers Rule By Monarchy?
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VodkaDilc
Originally posted by Stanfordian View PostI must be an old fuddy-duddy but on Radio 3 I sort of expected to avoid the ridiculous childish frolickings of Halloween that good old American fuelled pagan festival. Wrong! Petroc Trelawney has just announced on an Radio 3 trailer that tonight’s In Tune is going to scare us all out of out pants with ghosts and witches, broomsticks and coffins, haunted houses and magic spells. Whatever next for Radio 3 - concentration on serious music maybe?
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A neighbour of mine who lives in a small courtyard saw some 10 yr old or so trick/treaters gathering by his front gate. He slipped down into the garage that adjoins the courtyard. As the kids crept past giggling and whispering, from behind the garage door he intoned into a big metal watering can very loudly: 'I'm coming to find you!'. They couldn't get out fast enough. That was five years ago and no kid has ever been back.
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VodkaDilc
I no longer answer the door on the evening of 31st October - but some years ago some children asked for a treat and I invited them in to listen to my latest Stravinsky CD. The adult lurking behind them soon dragged them away.
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Originally posted by VodkaDilc View Postsome years ago some children asked for a treat and I invited them in to listen to my latest Stravinsky CD.
In the matter of Hallowe'en trailers on R3 I had a bit of splutter earlier...
Originally posted by Caliban View Post
Possibly worse than anything on Radio 3 ever: the "Hallowe'en on Radio 3" trailer, Trelawney mugging pathetically.
Embarrassing and infantile. Who do they take their listeners for ?
"...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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amateur51
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