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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostWhen a classical composer/conductor/instrumentalist/singer dies, we don't get any of this OTT inflation from the media and the Prime Minister. We get a respectful appreciation, which is more appropriate, in my opinion.
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Originally posted by french frank View PostCould I remind again that tribute threads should be treated as tributes.
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Originally posted by Frances_iomI'm surprised that so many (I presume in their mid 50s to 60s) still wish to join in with the mass marketing that is the basis of pop-music (my defn of which is that where more volume means less ability) - I can understand the vox pop channels giving him mega coverage after all it requires much less effort to play a few records than to sensibly discus the mess that both the country and world is in - but the adulation shown here does amaze me.
For instance the first 15 minutes of R4's PM was devoted solely to him, and this when there is so much going on in the world, not least the famine-relief convoy to Madaya in Syria. I admit the only piece I could knowingly have attributed to Bowie was 'Ground Control to Major Tom' and had always assumed it was a signature tune for an under 11s sci-fi serial. RIP all the same.
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Originally posted by ardcarp View PostI would not wish to show disrespect for anyone who dies, rich, poor, famous or not. However I'll stick my head above the parapet and say that I'm a bit surprised too.
For instance the first 15 minutes of R4's PM was devoted solely to him, and this when there is so much going on in the world, not least the famine-relief convoy to Syria. I admit the only piece I could knowingly have attributed to Bowie was 'Ground Control to Major Tom' and had always assumed it was a signature tune for an under 11s sci-fi serial. RIP all the same.
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Originally posted by Frances_iomI'm surprised that so many (I presume in their mid 50s to 60s) still wish to join in with the mass marketing that is the basis of pop-music (my defn of which is that where more volume means less ability) - I can understand the vox pop channels giving him mega coverage after all it requires much less effort to play a few records than to sensibly discus the mess that both the country and world is in - but the adulation shown here does amaze me.
Mr David Bowie R.I.P
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Originally posted by AjAjAjH View PostThen where do I. whilst agreeing with much that has been written here, express my concern at the overkill on the radio today particularly on 5 live. The phone-in at 9.30am was about Bowie, 'in depth' at 6.30pm was about him and every time I turned on today it seemed to be all about him. Overkill.
Over 15 minutes about David Bowie - the first item.
The people of Syria - many of their children so emaciated by hunger - and the people who have had their appointments cancelled by the junior doctors strike getting just a few minutes.
Then the final announcement - 'over on Newsnight- guess who? David Bowie.'
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Originally posted by AjAjAjH View PostTo emphasise my point.
Over 15 minutes about David Bowie - the first item.
The people of Syria - many of their children so emaciated by hunger - and the people who have had their appointments cancelled by the junior doctors strike getting just a few minutes.
Then the final announcement - 'over on Newsnight- guess who? David Bowie.'
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostIt was the same when John Peel died. Parts of the world were in real turmoil, yet the news was dominated by this one death, simply because he was a celebrity. After a cursory reference to these "other" news items, the final statement was that the main news was the death of John Peel.
Remember, we don't all see the world the same way.
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Originally posted by ardcarp View PostI would not wish to show disrespect for anyone who dies, rich, poor, famous or not. However I'll stick my head above the parapet and say that I'm a bit surprised too.
For instance the first 15 minutes of R4's PM was devoted solely to him, and this when there is so much going on in the world, not least the famine-relief convoy to Madaya in Syria. I admit the only piece I could knowingly have attributed to Bowie was 'Ground Control to Major Tom' and had always assumed it was a signature tune for an under 11s sci-fi serial. RIP all the same.
Incredible are the lengths that politicians such as David Cameron go to appear 'men of the people'. There was even a quote from Tony Blair.
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Originally posted by Stanfordian View PostIncredible are the lengths that politicians such as David Cameron go to appear 'men of the people'. There was even a quote from Tony Blair.
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