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Everett, he was at tremendous pains to confirm, was bang into classical music, and, being a heavy-duty chatterer, would expound to him after sticking on a CD, saying all manner of electrifying things - deep, bewitching insights, I'm talking virtual verbal Demerol coursing through the IV right into one's veins. Pause for the whole of the fourth movement of Bizet's Symphony in C. (That's where Private Passions trumps Desert Island Discs, by the way - you get the entire piece of music, not just the first three chords of "Friggin' in the Riggin' " before it's puffily faded out.) Hours passed.
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Bizet's a Ball Ache
Private Passions
RadiosOn Private Passions (11 October, noon), Radio 3's answer to Desert Island Discs, the hypnotist and fat-loss expert Paul McKenna was defining ...See the full content of this document
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