Half listened stuck in a traffic jam on M4 due to what looked like a rather serious accident. We were returning from London following a very enjoyable day out in sunny London which included a matinee performance of the new play Hansard at the National Theatre and the excellent Kubrick show at the Design Centre, specially extended with evening opening due to popularity. Quite enjoyed the choral folk songs but soon switched to Five Live.
Prom 75 - Last Night of the Proms 14.09.19
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Originally posted by DracoM View PostI mean, who the heck does the BBC think the 'Last Night etc' - as is - appeals to?
Erm............UKIP?
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Originally posted by ucanseetheend View Postcurrent state being the morons handing out blue flags with stars, Hijacking for their political purpose. typical that BBC allowed these flags in . would have rammed a flag down the throat of whoever tried to hand it to me if I'd been there .[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by ucanseetheend View Postcelebration of music..... of course the EU europhiles want to make it a propaganda event. losers
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostJust another point - I may be wrong but isn’t it usually ‘shall’ rather than ‘will’ in Rule Britannia?
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostOh, I wouldn't advise that, seethe - they may be much bigger than you, and have a better command of English punctuation, grammar and syntax. As Alpie points out, it isn't the Beeb in charge of who gets into the RAH - but your misunderstanding is a common one, shared (with only slightly less rabid terminology) by Farage, The Sun, The Express and others whose belief in freedom of speech and expression is only lip service.
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Originally posted by un barbu View PostI spent the evening listening to my Ravi Shankar CDs. Thoroughly pleasing few hours. I don't think I missed anything by avoiding that extravaganza last night.
*not all of this message is correct.
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I just caught the final five minutes on R3, waiting for the insipid programme of new music that followed - normally I don't watch this or listen to it - and it seemed more excruciating than it even used to be. Is it normal these days to repeat "Land of Trope & Gory?" Ye gods, this is becoming a sick country.
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What is predictable on the Last Night over the years is people on these boards saying how bad it is and they'd rather watch paint dry than see or hear it again. Then, Lo! and Behold they pop up the following year and say the self same thing! LNOTP is not going to change. If you don't like it just celebrate the glorious variety and quality of the music making over the last 8 weeks in all the other concerts.
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