He wants more and more non-classical music at the Proms, probably to make it more “relevant” and to justify his hire to clueless BBC bosses. How sad.
Ominous interview with Sam Jackson
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This day talking up the Last Night is also likely to become a major annual irritant. The complete lack of any independent critical opinion about the Proms on R3 is just wrong. Literally all Tom Service has done for the last two hours is pat the BBC on the back. And then the staff are bemused when large elements of the public don’t share their enthusiasm…
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Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben View PostThis day talking up the Last Night is also likely to become a major annual irritant. The complete lack of any independent critical opinion about the Proms on R3 is just wrong. Literally all Tom Service has done for the last two hours is pat the BBC on the back. And then the staff are bemused when large elements of the public don’t share their enthusiasm…
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Originally posted by Ein Heldenleben View PostThis day talking up the Last Night is also likely to become a major annual irritant. The complete lack of any independent critical opinion about the Proms on R3 is just wrong. Literally all Tom Service has done for the last two hours is pat the BBC on the back. And then the staff are bemused when large elements of the public don’t share their enthusiasm…
I shall be avoiding all of today's Last Night foreplay.
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Originally posted by LMcD View Post
I guess we're just too stubborn - or too smart - to tamely like what we've been told we'll like. The relentless hyping of the Proms has been a real pain.
JR
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View Post
Thanks for selflessly listening on our behalf to T Service for two hours and confirming what was alas always likely to be the case. I switched on my radio which was still tuned to R3 from last night and he was playing Grieg's ubiquitous Wedding Day at Troldhaugen. Not wishing to hear this pleasant but overplayed piece for the 99th time, I immediately migrated to less cliché-ridden pastures.
I shall be avoiding all of today's Last Night foreplay.
I lasted until the handover to Georgia Mann than I just couldn’t stand it anymore . At some point self congratulation becomes an irritant even to those who support the Proms.
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Originally posted by LMcD View Post
I guess we're just too stubborn - or too smart - to tamely like what we've been told we'll like. The relentless hyping of the Proms has been a real pain.
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Originally posted by LMcD View PostRings a bell
I'm in the middle of cataloguing all the letters I had from Famous People about the decline of R3 c. 2004, prior to depositing them with the British Library's manuscript department. Looking back, 2004 seems like Better Days. The cliché was that the BBC has to cater for ALL licence fee payers (including 'potential licence fee payers' who don't have television sets). R3 and BBC TV long ago ceased to cater for some people.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by french frank View Post
Death knell?
I'm in the middle of cataloguing all the letters I had from Famous People about the decline of R3 c. 2004, prior to depositing them with the British Library's manuscript department. Looking back, 2004 seems like Better Days. The cliché was that the BBC has to cater for ALL licence fee payers (including 'potential licence fee payers' who don't have television sets). R3 and BBC TV long ago ceased to cater for some people.
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Originally posted by LMcD View Post
That goes for R2, as well.It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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