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Toldja we should have a Jokes And Novelties category! |
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And for something more modern, put music in Track 0 of a CD. |
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How about hiding some extra lyrics in the zero's of an MP3 file? |
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But you'd hear the extra stuff when
you bought the CD. |
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Would a CD player be able to play track 0? |
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I think if you pressed the back button at the very
beginning of the first track you can. I seem to remember
a crony of mine having a CD with something on track 0... |
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I don't know about track zero, but I know that "Grayfolded" by John Oswald three minutes of extra music before track 1 - you have to start playing the disc and then hold down the reverse button to access it. |
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[k sra] no reason. I was just thinking once about all of the things that you can do with vinyl that you can't do with CDs, and this was one of a number of things that came to mind. |
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Sure, if you consider bits of 4'33" here, there and everywhere to be a bonus Cage composition on every album. |
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Cage's 4'33," aka as "Silence" is Cage's most notorious work - the performer sits at his instrument (piano) but plays nothing. Instead of causing sound by action, the environmental sounds produced by a typically uncomfortable audience are caused by the performer's inaction. |
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I was listening to Radio 4 last week prior to a live broadcast Radio 4 performance of 4'33" and was made aware of the technological problems that the radio broadcast encounters. Not least of which is the fact that if the transmission signal/volume is low for a set length of time then a default message gets broadcast. That would wreck the song for me! |
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I've actually been part of a performance of that piece. My friend played the piano and I wrote poetry. Unfortunately, her grandfather clock started chiming three o'clock halfway through the piece. |
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It's the only song I can call my elf expertly proficient at. |
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You too? We should get together and jam. |
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