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Originally posted by MrGongGong View PostDoes your front room look like this ?
Do you recognise this?
Do you know where this is ?
and can you tell what they are singing from the posture of the conductor ?
Which Orchestra is this ?
As any fule kno...
I'm no musician but I have a keen interest. Being a member of this forum (even if I do spend too much time on AA) has increased my enjoyment and knowledge of music.
Anyone can join up (providing they can get through the "passion" question!)Pacta sunt servanda !!!
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Originally posted by umslopogaas View Post"Darn it, ums"
Sigh. I do, I live by myself and if I dont darn it, no one else will. And there is a limit to the tattiness of jeans that even I wont exceed."...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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Originally posted by MrGongGong View Posthummm
someone did this before when i posted a Logothetis score ?
it was a JOKE , reading the addresses of the images is cheating !
(Actually it was simpler than reading the urls. I just dragged and dropped the pictures into Google images, then fiddled around to find the match!)
which probably puts you in the geeksmartarse clique ?Pacta sunt servanda !!!
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Originally posted by verismissimo View PostRecently there have been a number of assertions that this Radio 3 Forum is a clique, an exclusive club. I think this is a rather serious accusation.
The question is: is it true?
Speaking personally, I can see that there are a smallish number of boarders who appear to know each other and several who express themselves vigorously.
But a clique, an exclusive club?
I just don't see it.
Originally posted by Simon View Postthe political side is different: the forum is, in general, left/liberal inclined, and anyone favouring policies of a different slant has routinely been ridiculed by the same group - clique, gang, whatever - of a handful of people who seem to spend a lot of time here and who probably contact each other off board when a row crops up, with a few more coming in to offer "support" as things progress. So, what used to happen (IMO) was that real and valuable political discussion, with logical comment form courteous persons holding different views, didn't really have a chance, but was stymied by one-liners, smileys, sarcastic comments, pictures, general irrelevancies and by interventions from those who simply missed the point.
Originally posted by mercia View Postsome people seem to know eachother personally away from the forum, and others regularly send eachother private messages/emails which might create a sense of clique (?).Originally posted by jean View PostWhat started this discussion was the perception that members of the clique rush to defend one of their own or attack perceived enemies. I've even heard accusations (not Radio 3 related I hasten to say) that clique members organised these concerted defence/attack strategies by means of private-message networking.
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Originally posted by jean View PostIt's this assumption that makes me angry, because there is no evidence - there could never be any - that it happens.
It's what I was talking about it above. It is corrosive.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostThe thing is, we don't know who it is that Simon contacts to garner the support he is clearly referring to.
and the odd chap who used to pop up and rant about how wrong music which had amplification was as it was "un-natural" ?
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