far too much opera for this jazbo - Wagner all week at tea time and Bizet knocks JRR
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Originally posted by aka Calum Da Jazbo View PostPatriotism is supporting your country all the time, and your government when it deserves it.
Mark Twain.
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Originally posted by Old Grumpy View PostAgree annoying that opera has again displaced JRR, but more annoying that the BBC has not scheduled In Tune in favour of repeats of Wagner. In mitigation, perhaps there would not have been many musicians available to appear on In Tune.
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Admittedly, although I do like Jazz, I am not an affectionado as some other members on this board are^^^^, but I think R3 has it out of balance. They always seem to replace the jazz programmes with opera and not reschedule them elsewhere. Which i think is wrong??Don’t cry for me
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Originally posted by BLUESNIK'S REVOX View Post"It was only a disc jockey show lost this week" (sic).
That does conjure up some wonderful images of Alyn Shipton as one half of Smashy and Nicey..."Now R3 jazzpickers, a top platter you can all twist the night away to, Johnny Coltrane and his honking horn hit, "Chasin the Trane"..
BN.
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Originally posted by BLUESNIK'S REVOX View PostYou mean when R3 has its wonderful five hour evening slots of live jazz? Now I see where you are coming from...as the young people say.
BN.
Jazz isnt[sic] just dead on R3, its a totally disposable and disliked part of the woooonerful producer portfolio...'fek em
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hmmm why not put the bloody Wagner on at 130 in the morning? let the Met run late
actually broadcast 5.5 hours of live jazz [non repeated] for a few weeks a year?
the fat controller is taking the proverbial .... welcome to 2013 let's start as we will go eh?According to the best estimates of astronomers there are at least one hundred billion galaxies in the observable universe.
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Originally posted by aka Calum Da Jazbo View Posthmmm why not put the bloody Wagner on at 130 in the morning? let the Met run late
actually broadcast 5.5 hours of live jazz [non repeated] for a few weeks a year?
the fat controller is taking the proverbial .... welcome to 2013 let's start as we will go eh?
Oh do get real. The Met broadcast was carried live, as it was throughout Europe. Breaking The Ring up into more manageable portions and giving the In Tune team a bit of a rest over the holiday period was a welcome bit of programming in my book, and I am no particular fan of Wagner. Back to the Dolphy CD fest for me.
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