

Hmmm thanks for the feedback. Let me chat with Graham. Appreciated.herts101 wrote:Thanks for returning for a new season - enjoyed all the memories of Dreamworld.
I know I’ve asked before but I do wish you’d do a version without the background music. Over 80 minutes with about 45 seconds of music repeating over and over and over on headphones really messes with my head and I have to keep stopping and listening to a bit of E Smoove for some light relief (!)
Anyway - thought I’d ask again but if not I’ll try and find a bit of AI to help me!!
Thanks again and really appreciate all the hard work.
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My 2 cents, fwiw, in my albeit brief encounter involving making movies/shows, the incidental music should compliment, not detract, from the action which can unintentionally pull you out of the moment back into the real world. If you can "hear" the incidental music, it's not doing it's job. Doctor Who a good case study.Dog wrote: Thu 01 May 2025, 9:53 pmHmmm thanks for the feedback. Let me chat with Graham. Appreciated.herts101 wrote:Thanks for returning for a new season - enjoyed all the memories of Dreamworld.
I know I’ve asked before but I do wish you’d do a version without the background music. Over 80 minutes with about 45 seconds of music repeating over and over and over on headphones really messes with my head and I have to keep stopping and listening to a bit of E Smoove for some light relief (!)
Anyway - thought I’d ask again but if not I’ll try and find a bit of AI to help me!!
Thanks again and really appreciate all the hard work.
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Well, certainly. Also, everyone hears things differently. But if we were considering things entirely from an accessibility perspective I’m sure we’d need to lose the music. I appreciate it’s not necessarily the norm for podcasts.Gabby wrote:My 2 cents, fwiw, in my albeit brief encounter involving making movies/shows, the incidental music should compliment, not detract, from the action which can unintentionally pull you out of the moment back into the real world. If you can "hear" the incidental music, it's not doing it's job. Doctor Who a good case study.Dog wrote: Thu 01 May 2025, 9:53 pmHmmm thanks for the feedback. Let me chat with Graham. Appreciated.herts101 wrote:Thanks for returning for a new season - enjoyed all the memories of Dreamworld.
I know I’ve asked before but I do wish you’d do a version without the background music. Over 80 minutes with about 45 seconds of music repeating over and over and over on headphones really messes with my head and I have to keep stopping and listening to a bit of E Smoove for some light relief (!)
Anyway - thought I’d ask again but if not I’ll try and find a bit of AI to help me!!
Thanks again and really appreciate all the hard work.
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Glad you are enjoying them, thank you for the feedbackpsbnyc wrote:I have been a bit busy lately but finally listened to both new episodes - really enjoyed listening to them, thank you so much for putting so much work into these podcasts!
Nice idea, thankstottenhammattspurs wrote:I think a good subject to discuss is "What's the one thing about PSBs past that, in hindsight, you would have tweaked?"
For me, it would have been the release date of What have I done to deserve this?, either two weeks prior to it's actual release or delayed by three more weeks so that it didn't meet the juggernaught that was Rick Astley's Never Gonna.... and possibly got to number one.
"The only difference between a number one and a number two is timing" - Pete Waterman.
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