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Sunday, February 24, 2008

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Comments [4]

Marie from Montclair

Regarding Evening Music Feb 24
Did David Garland mean to play a 5-minute masterpiece of a female orgasm? Did I miss the more intellectual purpose of this? Or better yet, did I totally misconstrue this work?

Feb. 26 2008 03:02 PM
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damon

ill have to agree that the now playing list is most times not accurate. The reason i contribute money to wnyc is david garlands show. Can someone please clear up how to use the now playing format better? am i doing something wrong.

Feb. 25 2008 02:01 PM
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Pete from Park Slope

I can only hope the previous listener's frustration was tied to his desire to go out and purchase "Paradiso" asap. Thanks, David, for bringing us that unexpectedly brilliant piece of music. Looking forward to the rest of the Sacred Music series.

Feb. 24 2008 09:33 PM
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Harry Joseph from NYC

Why the hell can't I learn from your website what's playing on 93.9, right now?

I don't care about WNYC2; I listen to 93.9, and the most recent 'playlist' I can find is last Wednesday.

There's something very wrong here when your website tells me the weather outside but nobody has the brains to link to the day's program log.

Harry Joseph
a former non-commercial FM station manager and PD who finds this ludicrous.

Feb. 24 2008 08:47 PM
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