...having said that today we played ...
and to prove the point, as I type this you're playing Pink Floyd's Echoes
and thanks for the Chigley by the way! You can never have too much Brian Cant I say.
I take a radiostations' playlist to be a bit like the adverts on a commercial station - you grow to expect certain things will come along at certain points in each programme, and the rest of the time you can concetrate on listening to the programme itself.
Re 6Music's playlist; for the most part the current crop of listed music is fine, it fits with the style of the station as a whole and that style fits with what I want to listen to (obviously, otherwise I'd have a CD or some other station on the headphones.) And for those bits I'm fed up hearing, I'm happy to take them as prompts to disappear off to the kitchen and put the kettle on.
I guess we'll all be happy, listeners and presenters, as long as what you
want to play outweighs what you
have to play. Now if I can just persuade one particular American customer to have an extra hour in bed I might get to listen to the end of your show as well as the beginning...
Cheers
Nick