"WHAT I LIKE"
Sir,-I would like to say how much I and some of my friends enjoyed the programme provided by "a freezing-works hand" in the session "I Know What I Like." I have nothing to do with freezing workers-I don’t think I know any-so this is genuine appreciation. When one comes in tired after a big day’s work that type of music is restful and really refreshing-not heavy-brown, not cheap and common, just some very beautifil pieces of real music; and the only two women who sang, sang quietly and well -you did not want to rush and turn them off before they split your head open. They sang to please-not to show what they could do with their vocal organs, which is the cause, of so much turning off. gig
A FARMER
(Palmerston North).
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 324, 7 September 1945, Page 5
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136"WHAT I LIKE" New Zealand Listener, Volume 13, Issue 324, 7 September 1945, Page 5
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