There is enough dispersion in the point pots of the board.
Disc rateIn the third episode of the program, you can see a rollercoaster of points.
In the evening’s episode, we will see the regulars are Lina Schiffer, Mikko Kosonen and Asko Kallonen. Radio host Niko Saarinen and amateur musician Sari Raatesalmi from Muhosen will be seen as guest members of the Raati.
This time, one of the songs is instrumental music, meaning there are no vocals in the song.
The song arouses different opinions among the members of the council. Kallonen praises the song and gives it ten points.
– Joy and love were heard in this music. The world would certainly be a better place if this kind of music came out all the time, Kallonen describes.
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Raatesalmi gives the song a seven.
– I couldn’t have imagined that such a fuss would start from there. The saxophone started playing immediately after shaking hands and I thought that this is just the beginning sound. No, then the whistles really started blowing there, Raatesalmi says.
– A bit too jazzy, I can’t stand to listen to this for very long, he continues.
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Next is Kosonen’s turn to give the points. He immediately reveals that he regrets the nine points he initially gave.
In the next moment, Kosonen changes the score from nine to a full ten.
– My own cynicism started to annoy me. I doubt this is Timo Lassy and Jukka Eskolabut I’m not sure, Kosonen reflects.
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– A nicely executed rhythm muse hybrid like this. The joy of playing. I am grateful that I get to be on a program that also plays this kind of music, there is not too much of this, he continues.
Schiffer gives the song seven points and Saarinen four points.
It was a duo that Kosonen knew, Lassy School new song The Duke of Bayou.
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