Anniversaries. That's where. Especially musical ones. Programme makers simply dump the entire archive onto audiences. -- Visit the Cybermuseum of BBC War Crimes at: http://users.bluecarrots.com/rbisto/BBC/BBC.html Admission *FREE* - even for libruls!
Honest Aryan filted: > > Anniversaries. > That's where. > Especially musical ones. > Programme makers simply dump the entire archive onto >audiences. I don't get it...is this Sting's anniversary?...r -- A pessimist sees the glass as half empty. An optometrist asks whether you see the glass more full like this?...or like this?
R H Draney wrote: > I don't get it...is this Sting's anniversary?...r Mendelssohn, Purcell, Handel. Best idea I ever heard was composers' anniversaries are best celebrated by NOT playing any of their works for a year. That way we get to appreciiate all the GOOd stuff the world would otherwise be without. -- Visit the Cybermuseum of BBC War Crimes at: http://users.bluecarrots.com/rbisto/BBC/BBC.html Admission *FREE* - even for libruls!
Honest Aryan filted: > >R H Draney wrote: > >> I don't get it...is this Sting's anniversary?...r > > Mendelssohn, Purcell, Handel. > Best idea I ever heard was composers' anniversaries >are best celebrated by NOT playing any of their works for >a year. > That way we get to appreciiate all the GOOd stuff the >world would otherwise be without. I suppose we'd have to celebrate Rossini's anniversary by not playing any of his stuff for *four* years, then....r -- A pessimist sees the glass as half empty. An optometrist asks whether you see the glass more full like this?...or like this?