Sunday, August 28, 2016

Hangnail hit out against Christer Falck Åge-slaughter: – Dagbladet.no

(Dagbladet): It started with Christer Falck’s Facebook post earlier this week, where the music connoisseur and television profile voiced sharp criticism of NRK and other media coverage of Åge Aleks Andersen’s concert at the Royal Albert Hall.

Wednesday, the same night as NRK showed a portrait program with Åge Aleksandersen and his rise to the venerable music venue, wrote Falck following:

“What is it that is so great in that one of the greatest artists manage to fill the Royal Albert Hall with a capacity of 5,272 persons – approximately 2/3 of Oslo Spektrum (…) Now it’s a half-hour program on the BBC, and I do not know how many pages it is written up and down about this firmaeventen of a concert, but now I’m tired. Acidic he sings and “.

Trekker into Lene Alexandra

The comments below Facebook post was not long in coming, where opinions about Falck blowout was shared. The matter was also discussed by Adresseavisen.

Replikk alternation was not over.

Saturday afternoon threw hangnail (62) into the discussion – with clear voice to Christer Falck

” That you Christer Falck not like Åge Aleksandersen or NRK’s ​​program priorities, either rebel or shocks me. It’s far from Prince, Lene Alexandra (could not help myself where that is) and Bendik Hofseth, Åge and Sambandet “ he writes on his official Facebook profile.

Christer Falck is callous Prince- and Bendik Hofseth fan. He was also manager for Lene Alexandra when she ravaged cotton candy song “My Boobs Are OK”.



– Strongly disagree
A clearly engaged Eidsvåg further points the Facebook post that he “seems to notice the tone for Christer Falck that he thinks that Åge is an unimportant and insignificant player in the Norwegian music landscape.”

” If so, I am very disagree with you. Staying one in Oslo and relate to music trends that come and go in this town and think that there are those who apply, I can also understand that (…) Åge ​​is in my view one of our country’s most important kuturarbeidere and has been it for almost 50 years “.

in the comments are Elisabeth Andreassen, Ole” I’Dole “Evenrud and country singer Arne Benoni among musical figures who have become involved.

“Åge is king! Done “Discourse”. He was “snowplow” for us who came after … forever grateful “, enter Ole Evenrud.

” Where did you put it bears. So both agree about Åge and Falck “, sounds words from Bettan.



– Concerns NRK

Christer Falck told Dagbladet that he has tried to point out that there is no Åge Aleksandersen the problem.

– Åge can play wherever he wants and when he wants, but it is when NRK throws over this company waited and makes it into something so unique that they must make their own newscast, enter the meter if it online, make a half-hour making of application and sends 1.5 hours with one person in prime time, when I think something is amiss, Falck says, and continues:

– that all other media are doing the same, completely streit for me, but I do not feel that NRK longer taking music seriously.

47-year-old emphasizes how NRK ‘stings by millions of MGP, Star Match and gigantic issues on ancient mastodons “.

– the same time the new talent on the sidelines and tripper with its creative abundance. NRK is quick to highlight weird concepts on television, but the music – there should be no ejected and everything will sound alike.



regrets

Falck does not take criticism from hangnail especially heavy, and cites Aleks Andersen’s long experience in the industry.

– hangnail not like that I do not speak warmly about Åge because Åge playing too many and many like him, and that he has done so for almost 50 years. A very favorable situation as I think many artists would have been in. But to get there, they must be seen.

– As regards the others, so I was really just pleased to see that Arne Benoni is still alive, informs «Robinson» -programlederen, stressing that he does not regret the Facebook post that started Åge-racket.

Dagbladet has been in contact with NRK television chief, Arne Helsingen, referring to the statement he gave to Adresseavisen earlier this week:

– Anyone can have different opinion on what we should prioritize, but we believe Åge Aleksandersen is one of the big names in Norwegian music in recent decades. The whole story around the Royal Albert Hall concert seemed we were good and wanted to follow the process. For us it was a straightforward decision, said Helsingen the newspaper.

The Royal Albert Hall concert was broadcast on BBC1 last night.

Dagbladet has not succeeded in getting a comment from either hangnail or Åge Aleksandersen.

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