A new one, in which I confront my greatest fear -
Wheels of Cheese
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Wheels of Cheese
And another in which, gosh, I confront my greatest fear - http://www.peter-salmon.co.uk/peters...els-of-cheese/
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Hi Flay
Not sure - I checked when i opened the thread to see if anyone objected, and got a positive response, then and since. However, I also decided if anyone thought it was, I would quietly withdraw, which I shall now do.
All the best
Pete
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Simon
Not sure what the accepted definition of spam is, but for me it's unwanted trash in which I have no interest that is (usually) trying to sell me something.
In this case, I am interested, I have enjoyed some of the comments on the blog and they are relevant to the general subject matter of this particular forum. Whilst I agree that sometimes Mr Cheese goes on a bit, I think he's quite an engaging writer.
So I wouldn't regard it as spam.
But I would also like him, if he can, to contribute to the MBs wider topics.
S-S!
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I did indicate in my Msg #3 that it was fine to post here since it does relate to Radio 3's classical music remit. The thread title is clear and regulars who aren't interested don't have to read the thread or the blog (I usually take a peek). I did, though, hint that a wider contribution than just posting a link to another website would be appreciated - in other words joining our community.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Simon
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Originally posted by Tarantella View PostI subscribed to "Gramophone" from 1980 to 2000 approx., then stopped. Is it worth subscribing to these days? Also used to subscribe to "Fanfare", and that was an excellent magazine.
(It might be best to start reading back from the end - the thread was started rather a long time ago and bits will be out of date.)Last edited by french frank; 21-04-13, 21:58.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Wheels of Cheese
Hi all
Thanks for the discussion - really appreciate it. Yes, I should be contributing more widely and will - just find myself getting overly fascinated and reading endless posts without dipping my oar in. Must try harder! But still happy to stand by what I said earlier - if it still feels a bit spammy I'll desist without quarrel.
That said, there's a new post up. Link in previous missives :-)
Right, off to have a natter elsewhere.
Cheers
Pete
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I've nattered, and now I'm quietly mentioning a new post - Jacqueling du Pre plays Dvorak and Schumann. It's a plea for sanity!
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Wheels of Cheese
If you know nothing about Georg Matthias Monn, my latest post will do little to clear things up...
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