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KLF frontman marks 'No Music Day' KLF frontman marks 'No Music Day'
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BBC Radio Scotland has turned off the music for a day in a unique experiment.BBC Radio Scotland has turned off the music for a day in a unique experiment.
The move is to mark No Music Day - the brainchild of musician, writer, artist and architect of bizarre stunts, Bill Drummond. The move was to mark No Music Day - the brainchild of musician, writer, artist and architect of bizarre stunts, Bill Drummond.
The former KLF frontman is challenging people to consider how they view and use music in their lives. The former KLF frontman challenged people to consider how they view and use music in their lives.
Instead of music, Radio Scotland programmes will include discussions, interviews and a chance to contemplate a world without music. Instead of music, Radio Scotland programmes have included discussions, interviews and a chance to contemplate a world without music.
Drummond came up with the idea in 2005 and this year will be the third time he has marked the day. Drummond came up with the idea in 2005 and this year was the third time he has marked the day.
He chose Wednesday, 21 November because it is the day before St Cecilia's Day. She is the patron saint of music. He chose Wednesday 21 November because it was the day before St Cecilia's Day. She is the patron saint of music.
I decided to have one day without listening to music to give myself some space Bill Drummond How day struck a chord Send us your viewsI decided to have one day without listening to music to give myself some space Bill Drummond How day struck a chord Send us your views
"There seemed a logic that we fast from music on the day before we may traditionally have celebrated and given thanks for music," Drummond said."There seemed a logic that we fast from music on the day before we may traditionally have celebrated and given thanks for music," Drummond said.
He added: "I decided to have one day without listening to music to give myself some space."He added: "I decided to have one day without listening to music to give myself some space."
Drummond is appearing on various Radio Scotland programmes during the day to talk about music and avoiding it for 24 hours. Drummond has appeared on various Radio Scotland programmes during the day to talk about music and avoiding it for 24 hours.
The usual Good Morning Scotland music at 0600 GMT was replaced with other effects.The usual Good Morning Scotland music at 0600 GMT was replaced with other effects.
At 0930 GMT Fred MacAulay and Co were sending out the No Music Day Police in a bid to stop the public listening to music on their MP3 players. At 0930 GMT Fred MacAulay and Co sent out the No Music Day Police in a bid to stop the public listening to music on their MP3 players.
The Radio Cafe will feature an in-depth interview with Drummond looking at his career in the music industry and his acclaim as a conceptual artist.The Radio Cafe will feature an in-depth interview with Drummond looking at his career in the music industry and his acclaim as a conceptual artist.
'Live music''Live music'
Later, he will take calls on Tom Morton's Show about the piece of music that had the biggest impact on listener's lives.Later, he will take calls on Tom Morton's Show about the piece of music that had the biggest impact on listener's lives.
Iain Anderson will break the No Music Day fast at midnight.Iain Anderson will break the No Music Day fast at midnight.
Jeff Zycinski, head of radio, said: "Radio Scotland broadcasts more live music than all the Scottish commercial stations put together.Jeff Zycinski, head of radio, said: "Radio Scotland broadcasts more live music than all the Scottish commercial stations put together.
"Bill's idea was to show how important music was to people by taking it away. The day will also prompt the question - 'What kind of music do we want?'""Bill's idea was to show how important music was to people by taking it away. The day will also prompt the question - 'What kind of music do we want?'"
Drummond, from Stranraer, is no stranger to attention-grabbing stunts.Drummond, from Stranraer, is no stranger to attention-grabbing stunts.
In 1994, he burned £1m of his band's earnings on the island of Jura.In 1994, he burned £1m of his band's earnings on the island of Jura.