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There's Silence "In the Air Tonight"

In Boston, an experiment with bringing music to subway platforms has been dropped after only two weeks. The culprit, among others, was Phil Collins: Some ...

phil.jpg In Boston, an experiment with bringing music to subway platforms has been dropped after only two weeks. The culprit, among others, was Phil Collins:

Some T riders complained about maudlin Phil Collins music and lame trivia. Others balked at hearing commercials in yet another public space. Then there were commuters who wondered why young guitarists who play live music on the platform were being drowned out by the "radio ga ga" of corporate disc jockeys.

Yeah, Phil Collins can be shudder-inducing, for sure. But this seems like an ill-fated idea to begin with.  How could you hope to find ANY music that would be pleasing to everyone, especially when so many people would rather have no music at all?

Sure, Phil, it sounds bad for you. But look an the bright side -- at least your music isn't being used to chase people out of parks.

Zach Patton -- Executive Editor. Zach joined GOVERNING as a staff writer in 2004. He received the 2011 Jesse H. Neal Award for Outstanding Journalism
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