Yes, yes, oh YES!!!!
Trailers for Proms: not sure I can stand any more
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Originally posted by Nick Armstrong View PostThey’ve gone mad this year
… Next Friday’s programming on R3 is basically one long trailer from 6.30am to 6.59pm
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No programme is currently safe from the egregious Service suddenly urging “It’s coming…” … yeah, it’s coming, the moment when my radio flies through the nearest window"...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 Ein Heldenleben View PostWhat’s wrong with trying something new - like series of lives from the Albert Hall ? Must be pretty repetitive producing your umpteenth cd compilation. And I speak as a certified OB -o-phobe …it’s all far too stressful.
Unless of course it's all going to be very different from the schedule and there will be plenty of input from performers and pundits running their critical eyes and ears over the 2023 offering, providing insights and something of interest from their perspective. Either way unless there is more detail about what is being broadcast I won't bother - not least because much of this year's offering is of no great interest to me anyway so hours of music from those concert programmes isn't much of a draw.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostBut isn't much/most of it going to be CD compilation, just in a different place and with the same theme running through the whole day, namely "upcoming Proms concerts"? There's a bit more variation in presenter than on normal weekday though, with an extra couple slotted in between 11am and 5pm.
Unless of course it's all going to be very different from the schedule and there will be plenty of input from performers and pundits running their critical eyes and ears over the 2023 offering, providing insights and something of interest from their perspective. Either way unless there is more detail about what is being broadcast I won't bother - not least because much of this year's offering is of no great interest to me anyway so hours of music from those concert programmes isn't much of a draw.
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Originally posted by LeWoiDeWeigate View PostNot just the trails for the Proms that attracts my Capra; I hate the trails for other BBC output such as the infernal football, tennis and television stuff none of which I have a jot of interest in. What I want in the space between my music is silence - time to digest, to breathe.
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Originally posted by DracoM View PostProms promos not just on R3 either - do they not know the golden rule that if you carpet bomb an audience, they come to reject the produce being posted - i.e achieves exactly opposite of the intended promo.
Blimey - grow up, BBC!!!
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Of course, having turned on the radio over breakfast and leaving it on to do an innocent ear listening of the Bruckner 8 scherzo then playing (the Ton in Tonhalle rhymes with bone, not Bonn, Andrew), the next thing I hear is a bloody Proms trailer. Radio off, and I'm now going to make some paint dry.
As for adverts on the telly, it's now all irrelevant rubbish for tin boxes with wheels on, perfume or gambling. Or washing products with the exhortation to "always keep away from children". I try, believe me, I try...Last edited by EnemyoftheStoat; 26-08-23, 11:35.
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View Post
You don't even get a microsecond of silence in Mixtape: one snippet straight into the next. Drives me and my ears mad (well, madder than I usually am, that is).
What irks me greatly is that as musicians we spend SO much time thinking not just about the impact of the sound and Radio 3 currently seems hell bent on filling every dark corner with glaring light or forgetting that the context of a symphony is immediately lost by only playing one movement from it...
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Radio 3 Proms promotions remind me of when my son worked in MacDonald’s when a student. The staff all had to regurgitate a well-wishing sentence at the end of a transaction. However well this mini-speech was delivered, the constant repetition became nauseating, as has every announcer/presenter cramming “BBC Radio 3, the home of the Proms” into every reference.
(I thought the RAH was the home of the Proms.)
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostRadio 3 Proms promotions remind me of when my son worked in MacDonald’s when a student. The staff all had to regurgitate a well-wishing sentence at the end of a transaction. However well this mini-speech was delivered, the constant repetition became nauseating, as has every announcer/presenter cramming “BBC Radio 3, the home of the Proms” into every reference.
(I thought the RAH was the home of the Proms.)
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