Is it my imagination? Is it becoming a 'thing' to have an item of pop towards the end of News Programmes...often playing out to it?
Maybe broadcasters think the population needs cheering up. Needless to say it doesn't have any beneficial effect on me.
I detest Muzak in pubs and restaurants. Not just because it's usually pop, but because it's too loud. I wouldn't want the Classics belted out either during my plat du jour. However Mrs A and I did spend a night at the Wykeham Arms in Winchester, and for the evening meal they had Classic FM on really quietly. You couldn't even hear the adverts.
Off topic, but I'm sure many know the Church of St Cross at Winchester. Almshouses for 'The Noble Poor'. Ahem. £7.50 each to go and see the church. If you read the small-print you can claim 'the dole'. It's a micron of bread and a few ml of beer. Nice tradition, but I doubt it would sustain the ignoble poor for very long.
Maybe broadcasters think the population needs cheering up. Needless to say it doesn't have any beneficial effect on me.
I detest Muzak in pubs and restaurants. Not just because it's usually pop, but because it's too loud. I wouldn't want the Classics belted out either during my plat du jour. However Mrs A and I did spend a night at the Wykeham Arms in Winchester, and for the evening meal they had Classic FM on really quietly. You couldn't even hear the adverts.
Off topic, but I'm sure many know the Church of St Cross at Winchester. Almshouses for 'The Noble Poor'. Ahem. £7.50 each to go and see the church. If you read the small-print you can claim 'the dole'. It's a micron of bread and a few ml of beer. Nice tradition, but I doubt it would sustain the ignoble poor for very long.
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