Is This The Proper Place To Complain About Disrespectful Recordings?

The unfortunate (fortunate) reality is that nobody from the general public will probably ever watch or listen to the recording.

If the show you mentioned went out over the "NPR", I think you're probably fine... I've never listened to NPR even once that I recall, so I think a lot of people are in that same boat actually. I'd just let it drop and forgo talking about it with anyone.
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The story goes that the Beatles were about to appear live on the Ed Sullivan Show. They went through rehearsal carefully listening and went into the control room and made notes and taped several notes (sticky notes were not yet invented) how they wanted the controls to be set. After they left the cleaning lady cleaned the control room and tossed all their notes. Think of how much bigger they could have been.

Much ado about nothing.
 
I vote we change the thread topic to:

Was the OP's initial ambiguosness intentional as part of a clever social experiment?

If it's a philosophical question maybe the responses are a reflection on the TB community! Took philosophy in college as a lark.....found it humorous more than enlightening but I'm a simple person.
 
How can I tell my grand-kids this ain't me???

Paging Arya Stark ....

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I love how you can hear the audience laughing... The whole band sounds uncomfortably numb ironically :rollno:
Even better - the giant sign behind/above the band that reads "MUSIC" - which what they're playing is pretty much the antithesis of...:roflmao:

Now back to our regularly scheduled thread: failed thread has failed due to OP not providing clarity in original post, then going AWOL :cautious: