Hello all and thanks for making me welcome on my first posting. I stumbled on Late Junction a couple of years ago and found it refreshing, diverse challenging...... but then quite recently I was boring a good friend with its virtues, but who turned out to be an occasional listener himself and he said "You know Most of the avant garde stuff is pretentious overrated rubbish, and half of it should be on Radio 2 folk programmes anyway". I was a bit stunned but have to confess the scales may have fallen from my eyes a little. Have I been guilty of seeing the emperor's clothes while listening patiently to someone from Hungary banging a spoon against a tin tray in an echo chamber? Have I been fooled into thinking someone droning on in a nasal whine about waiting for her Johhnie to come home frae' the sea is actually a vital piece of the folk genre when it just happens to be on a CD given to Fiona Talkington the other week?
I have made some wonderful finds thanks to Late JUnction especially since Andy Kershaw dropped from the radar, but now I wonder whether the effort of finding the occasional pearl amongst all the swine is worth it!
(I do still like Max Reinhardt's slightly more subversive take on the programme though).
I have made some wonderful finds thanks to Late JUnction especially since Andy Kershaw dropped from the radar, but now I wonder whether the effort of finding the occasional pearl amongst all the swine is worth it!
(I do still like Max Reinhardt's slightly more subversive take on the programme though).
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