[peel] Hello? Izzis thing on?
Sean Carolan
hubcity@...
Tue Dec 19 16:03:42 CET 2006
Paul,
Betcher listenership just went up ;o)
(And of course, you're missing my F50 picks, which I'm giving a great deal of
thought to - enough that I'll be choosing a top 100 that'll be heavily biased
toward myself...)
-Sean
On Tue, 19 Dec 2006 14:35:49 -0000, Paul Webster wrote
> ;)
>
> http://www.dandelionradio.com
>
> If you would like to vote in our version of a Festive 50 - then get
> on with it. It will close soon (Sunday night). We are all geared up
> to play the top 50 - unless some of you folks manage to get a lot of
> votes in for a track we can't find!
>
> Also - the December shows are coming to the end of their run so do
> come and listen to get yourself in the mood for the coming week.
>
> Paul
> -----Original Message-----
> From: peel@yahoogroups.com [mailto:peel@yahoogroups.com]On Behalf Of
> Sean Carolan Sent: 19 December 2006 12:47 To: peel@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [peel] Hello? Izzis thing on?
>
> Martin,
>
> ...which may explain why the announcement I send (once, maybe twice
> a week!) and Marcelle's honestly-far-more-on-topic announcement once
> a week, account for most of the traffic.
>
> I fear the group is a victim of good intentions and lousy follow-
> through on the part of the folks who've joined. Many, I think, want
> to hear about new and interesting things - but not necessarily talk
> about them. Unfortunately, that creates a group where little
> attention is paid.
>
> I'd like to hear more specifics what people think about the songs
> played on Tom's show - people are listening, right? ...and about
> Marcelle's - again, people are listening, right? The same goes for
> Dandelion Radio, which I actually wish would post more to the group -
> a reminder of the URL, specifically, would be good for a start.
>
> Or are people thinking that it's nice to know these things exist,
> but don't actually take the time to listen? (A failing that, I'm
> afraid, I must admit to - though I'm finally catching up with the
> times and getting an iPod to fill with time-shifted shows and carry
> around, for more catching-up time...)
>
> There are actually a lot of places for the Peel-loving iconoclast to
> get their fill of iconoclasm - ground zero at the moment being WFMU
> (though Rob Da Bank's Christmas show this past Sunday was a hell of
> a lot of fun.) Of course, none of them are Peel, but if he were
> here to see us dwelling in the past he'd be horrified.
>
> Let's look to the future, and not necessarily in a way that keeps
> trying to answer the question "what would Peel do?", but in a way
> that answers the question "what's worth hearing?" Ironically enough,
> I believe answering the latter satisfies the former.
>
> -Sean
> Altrok Radio
>
> The snag being that people who do add this list and no doubt many
> others to their general email groups are unlikely to actually
> read the list and so won't see your message!
>
> martinw
>
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