Friday 27 April 2018

Megan Whelan interviews Kirk Hope (Jan. 12, 2018)

    • Jimmy Barnes would DETEST this creep.
      Megan Whelan interviews Kirk Hope

      RNZ National, Friday 12 Jan. 2018
      Last Wednesday morning, listeners were subjected to a hapless, unprepared Megan Whelan providing an uninterrupted, uncritical sounding board to the disturbingly dishonest Robert Ayson:
      Today, she had another soft-spoken, sinister ideologue on the program:
      Business New Zealand Chief Executive Kirk Hope joins Megan to talk about his favourite tunes for a summer road trip. He also discusses the big issues facing companies in 2018 including the minimum wage increase, pay equity as well as what the future holds in the way businesses operate.
      Unlike her failure last week, today she at least showed a little spirit and the glimmering of a social conscience as Hope smoothly pushed his nightmarish vision of a New Zealand organized like Communist China.
      KIRK HOPE: ….and a band not many people have heard of, Grant Lee Buffalo.
      MEGAN WHELAN Oh I loved Grant Lee Buffalo!
      KIRK HOPE: But the next song I’ve chosen is “Singularity” by New Order. I thought New Order was just crap after 1983, but they’ve returned to form with this one. I was in Tokyo and I put a pair of headphones on and, as you do, I put Spotify on and I tell you this is the way you want to walk around Tokyo, listening to this kind of music!
      …..The song plays. After it, Megan Whelan decides to get serious….
      MEGAN WHELAN I talked recently to Richard Wagstaff of the CTU about the future of work.
      KIRK HOPE: China is an example of a rapidly industrializing country which is also rapidly digitizing. It’s replaced the fulltime jobs of an industrial economy with trading. That’s the secret behind the success of Ali Baba! One or two people on line.
      MEGAN WHELAN [clearly dubious] That’s significantly less secure, though.
      KIRK HOPE: I’m not sure it is. We have to think about what it will look like. There’s a LOT of work to go on in the education system; our funding models, what’s happening at the secondary level.
      MEGAN WHELAN Another thing with Richard—-I realize I’m sounding like a socialist revolutionary, and I don’t mean to, ha ha ha ha!—but he was worried about workers’ rights.
      KIRK HOPE: People will have more flexibility. They might want to take six months off and travel.
      MEGAN WHELAN Yeah but not a lot of people have this option. It’s different when it’s thrust on them. …. Anyway, what’s the last song you’ve chosen?
      KIRK HOPE: I’ve chosen “Driving Wheels” by Jimmy Barnes. My mates and I drove from Wanaka to Dunedin in a Valiant Regal one New Year’s Eve many years ago, listening to the album for this, Freight Train Heart…..
      MEGAN WHELAN Kirk Hope, thank you!
      That’s enough of Kirk Hope, but here’s more Megan Whelan if you can bear it…
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  • Grantoc1.2
    My radio alarm goes off at 6 am and RNZ comes on. Now, during summer. I hear the news straight up and then the music starts.
    The music is awful; its even worse than what’s played on Matinee Idol during summer afternoons on RNZ. At least there they know when to mock and know when to salute the music and do so in an interesting way.
    RNZ’s early morning music selection seems like it provides an excuse for RNZ to play stuff that probably hasn’t been played since it was first released (I can understand why – there was never an audience for it in the first place). Its ‘music’ without structure, melody, interesting lyrics or anything else that constitutes a good musical composition. Much of it is NZ music sad to say. In my opinion its simply tedious noise.
    As a result I hang out for some of the “slight magazine shows”, such as the BBC’s “Witness Programme” so I don’t have to listen to such terrible music.
    • whispering kate1.2.1
      Be nice to get some alternative music – something that is not just a bloody noise to assail the ears first thing in the morning. “What the hell” is the first thing that comes to mind when I hear Paul Brennen’s tracks he plays. I enjoy the blues and some country music which I know is not everybody’s choice, but I also enjoy classical music and anything which has a melody. There is one thing positive about the summer programme, it drives me out of bed to do something more constructive like watering plants etc.
      • alwyn1.2.1.1
        Can I suggest that you, and Grantoc, should ask some convenient child to show you how to tune your radio to some other station?
        Radios allow that you might be interested to know. Think of the amazing discoveries you will make. You might even find the Concert program.
        Ah, the new thrills you are going to have if, instead of just complaining, you take advantage of the amazing new technology that exists on your bedside table.
        • Wensleydale1.2.1.1.1
          I’m picturing you typing that with an insufferably smug expression on your face. “Look Mum! I’ve discovered sarcasm and condescension! Can I have a pat on the head now?”
          • alwyn1.2.1.1.1.1
            All right, if you must.
            Consider your head to be patted, you smug condescending prat.
            I will have to ask you to take the head pat in absentia though.
            I really don’t want to get nits from your unwashed noggin.
          • OncewasTim1.2.1.1.1.2
            🙂
            It’s trending doncha know
      • Anne1.2.1.2
        Nice to hear you enjoy classical music wk. Some people seem to think that anyone who enjoys classical music must be peculiar. They don’t know what they are missing.
  • patricia bremner1.3
    Love the music, can’t stand more of Mora!! Especially his rw pals.
  • OncewasTim1.4
    Far preferable to Mora.
    But I agree….it’s a bit like the kids are in charge. There’s one ‘Sound Engineer’ who keeps forgetting what a cue button is …. or whatever they call it these days. Though given RNZ financials, its probably a ‘Audition/Programme’ key designed by British Telecom
  • OncewasTim1.5
    I replied, but it disappeared up its own rrrr’s
    Summer time is a time for the kids and the up and coming to exercise their gloriousness.
    EVEN the Auckland Sound ‘ engineer ‘ who still can’t cope with a ‘CUE’ button.
    Once or twice
    …Ok….. but constantly?
    He….yes…HE has managed to destroy a couple of interviews I was interested in listening to without being overwritten by HIS wish to cue up the ‘cumming up’
    I’d say…if it were down to me…knock off the fucking P and get some rest….and realise RNZ has an audience.
    Either that, or you and the delightful Megan could hook up some time and create something you’re rilly rilly peshnit about.
    Perhaps Mex (K) could help
    • greywarshark1.5.1
      Oh stop moaning about RNZ. Most people are enjoying it or slagging off Phil and Simon, in a rude way enjoyable to themselves and P &S just go on. The music is mostly okay and some new people are having an opportunity to show their stuff.
      If you like concert music there is a whole special broadcast of it and Eva Rakich, is it, comes on every now and then and introduces some into the ‘mainstream’. The items they have got are interesting, they have BBC World also, and I think you are all uptight. Turn it off if it doesn’t suit and play some of your DVDs or maybe some of your tapes if you still have a machine for that. You will hear some stuff not heard for decades.

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