All this provoked by this item in the Sunday Mail about how rowdy Scots at a McDonald's franchise in Glasgow were soothed by playing Beethoven, Bach and Handel to them:
One customer of the branch – which is on one of the country’s busiest junctions – said: “I’ve been a regular at this McDonald’s for years and it has always been quite lively.
“In the past few years, things seemed to have just got out of hand a little. It’s often more about the large numbers of people hanging about outside rather than those inside.
“But you see some sights there – and late at night it goes to another level.
“We heard classical music being played the other night and it was actually quite pleasant.
“It’s better than the kind of rave music we’ve heard before so I think they may be on to something.”
Perhaps a slight quibble about Bach's "sternness"... In that portrait he sure looks stern, but so much of his music is soft and gentle. Stern? How about Beethoven!
Speaking of which, I once walked in a mall and, lo and bold, the Pastoral symphony was being piped on the PA system. Never enjoyed a mall so much!
Very nice post!
ReplyDeletePerhaps a slight quibble about Bach's "sternness"... In that portrait he sure looks stern, but so much of his music is soft and gentle. Stern? How about Beethoven!
Speaking of which, I once walked in a mall and, lo and bold, the Pastoral symphony was being piped on the PA system. Never enjoyed a mall so much!
Thanks!
ReplyDeleteBut hey, about the quibble, I was writing in the white-hot fires of inspiration and not about to let a little accuracy slow me down!