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Author Topic: Philharmonia's brave new step  (Read 338 times)
oliver sudden
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« on: 10:46:02, 01-04-2008 »

http://www.philharmonia.co.uk/audiences/

If only one could think of something like this for radio.
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« Reply #1 on: 11:25:38, 01-04-2008 »

That's the lamest April Fool's gag I think I've ever seen. Can't they come up with something a bit more imaginative? Damn it, I'm off to the Grumpy Old Rant Room.





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« Reply #2 on: 20:46:47, 01-04-2008 »

Oh I don't know.
I did like the way it got increasingly absurd as it went on.
I forwarded it to my colleagues and announced that I was going to implement this approach to concerts in next year's lunchtime concerts and got an email asking me how I'd like it if one of my compositions was interrupted by an airhorn...
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« Reply #3 on: 21:18:52, 01-04-2008 »

  Cheesy Well I thought it was funny! So did little R. I don't think we'd have fallen for it had we watched it this morning.
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