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    Default Well, well, well!!

    Just looking at the Jazzwise Magazine site for something else and came across this:

    Jazz breaking news: Geoffrey Smith to leave Jazz Record Requests

    http://www.jazzwisemagazine.com/news...ecord-requests


    "could well incur the wrath of the station’s fearsome lobbying group the Friends of Radio 3"


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    So - it really will be "Goodbhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaayyyyyyyyyyee eeeeeeeeeeeeee"

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    Well a very warm welcome back to Saturday afternoon to Alyn but am I the only person who didn't realise that Jazz Library is to be axed? What is taking its place? Is that "Geoffrey's Records" and if so when is it going to be broadcast? In the Jazz Library slot?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lateralthinking1 View Post
    Well a very warm welcome back to Saturday afternoon to Alyn
    Or Saturday evening, or not at all during Composerthons,

    but I digress...

    Yes, welcome!!

    OG

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    it is another load of shuffling with no sense of furthering the music and its cause .... typical bbc deckchairs .... i would like it if Squealer quit like yesterday ...
    "Society is indeed a contract. It is a partnership in all science; a partnership in all art; a partnership in every virtue, and in all perfection. As the ends of such a partnership cannot be obtained in many generations, it becomes a partnership not only between those who are living, but between those who are living, those who are dead, and those who are to be born.”

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    Gushing editorial in the Grauniad today in praise of Sir Markot..."but bit of the shame about the salary"

    Will JRR be "Summut Elsie" production in future?

    Will Jez go off shore or remain "local" now that the 5O% tax rate has gone? Has he got a mansion?

    Is a bluebird blue? (Conway Twitty)

    Do it swing? Do anything?

    BN. The BBC really is the fkn pits isn't it.

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    The BBC really is the fkn pits isn't it.
    Yep it is Grade A sh1te
    "Society is indeed a contract. It is a partnership in all science; a partnership in all art; a partnership in every virtue, and in all perfection. As the ends of such a partnership cannot be obtained in many generations, it becomes a partnership not only between those who are living, but between those who are living, those who are dead, and those who are to be born.”

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    Lord! Grade A

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    Don't understand how you can all be critical about something which no one seems to know anything about yet.

    In a way, I'm saddened to see Geoffrey Smith leave JRR as he has always struck me as being a thoroughly decent bloke. I've had a couple of requests played over the years and lets not forget that he had enough of a sense of humour to be in on the old Ron Coltrane running joke on the old website. Good to see that he is still being retained by Radio 3 and I think everyone here doesn't expect Alyn to transform the programme into a jazz - light production. I think the only negative thing is the reaction in "Jazzwise" about the show being considered as old-fashioned. This is something in it's favour as there should be a radio programme that features all types of recorded jazz from 1917 onwards. The programme's strnegth is the range of styles of music and the fact that it reflects the tastes of the people requesting the tunes. A perfect programme should include music from the 20's, big bands, singers, hard bop and more contemporary stuff. I want a programme where you can hear King Oliver one moment, Andy Kirk the next, maybe Anne Peacock and a whole range of other styles. The only time is is not so interesting is when you have heard all the tracks beforehand. Personally, I'm all for hearing as wide a range of jazz as possible even if the odd jug band track has the likes of Trevor Cooper hiding behind his settee.

    My only question is where does this leave jazz documentaries? With Jazz File, Jazz Legends and now Jazz Library all consigned to histroy, there needs to be room for a programme with a remit to serious analyse the music. Is this GS's new remit?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ian Thumwood View Post
    Don't understand how you can all be critical about something which no one seems to know anything about yet.
    This is because, Ian, unlike the God Squad we base our expectations on long tried, tested and peer-group proven evidence.

    Quote Originally Posted by Ian Thumwood View Post
    My only question is where does this leave jazz documentaries? With Jazz File, Jazz Legends and now Jazz Library all consigned to histroy, there needs to be room for a programme with a remit to serious analyse the music.
    With no pre-announcements, it is precisely about this disappearance and *apparent* non-replacement that we are critical.

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