Today I got a chance to sit down and listen to "Drive" which is an eclectic mix of singer/songwriters, blues, and country (that I've heard so far). I mean yes, Rich Terry did play the Barenaked Ladies a little while ago, but it was an obscure cover of a Neil Young song, not 'If I Had A Million Dollars', I've heard Tegan and Sara (rarely played on commercial radio), Corb Lund, Amy Millan, the Small Sins, God Made Me Funky and Basia Bulat (never played on commercial Radio) - I've also heard artists I've never heard before and that usually only happens on Radio 3 or university radio stations.
As I've said previously, if Radio 2 turns into commercial, easy listening I'll be the first to complain, but so far so good! (Though if anyone at Radio 2 wants some suggestions for other stuff they could play just shout!) = )
To the people who are still upset about the new format, those things you hear in the background are called drums. They can be loud but they won't hurt you. But if you really can't handle it try the new CBC 24 hour Classical Channel (isn't technology wonderful).
1 comment:
you and me both - my favourites are the ones who say the old format "appealled to ALL Canadians" and that the new music mix does not speak to human interest and experience.
so, only classical composed music can speak to human experience, and folk, pop, jazz and other improvised or art music can't? what hogwash. tell that to Bartok and Vaughan Williams and Brahms and Dvorak, all of whom were inspired by folk music.
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