He did seem genuinely horrified and was at pains to explain that the BBC digitise (is there a modern word for 'run it all off HD'?) everything, so it was someone else who'd encoded the record at the wrong speed, and that he was getting quite a bit of Twitter traffic about it, too.
Aye, that was rather good. As was his enthusiasm when someone managed to locate an actual turntable for him to use. Although, actually, I preferred the "wrong-speed ambient mix" ... [grin]
Didn't John Peel do the same thing (playing music at the wrong speed)? Maybe he was secretly hoping to become as famous as Peel. (A hard thing to do, mind.)
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Date: 2010-06-19 09:16 am (UTC)Whatever. He played some top records.
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Date: 2010-06-20 06:33 pm (UTC)