Bones And Grooves
You are going to aHalloween Partytomorrow
and you want some useless trivia to tell everyone so you look intelligent making small talk.I tell this story every time I am getting an x-ray.The story has been around for a couple of decades,I first heard about it when I was watching aBeatles Documentary.But the story I found on the website
NPRexplains it all really well. Bones And Grooves: The Weird Secret History Of Soviet X-Ray Music "Western music may have been changing the world in the 1950s, but if you happened to be in Russia you were out of luck. State censorship was in full effect in the Soviet Union, and sneaking in, say, an American rock record was close to impossible. But a few industrious music fans managed to find another way."
"What happened was, it's 1946 or so. The Second World War is over but a much colder war has begun, and in the Soviet Union a lot of culture was subject to a censor, whether it be art, paintings, architecture, film. In St. Petersburg, this guy turns up, and he had a war trophy with him. That war trophy was what's called a recording lathe: It's like a gramophone in reverse, a device which you can use to write the grooves of music onto plastic. People who came into his shop observed what he was doing, and, as is the Russian way, they bootlegged his machine and made their own machines. It was a bit like dealing or buying drugs, actually. These records were bought and sold on street corners, in dark alleyways, in the park."There you have it.You can now sound intelligent telling trivia to your friends at thatHalloween Party,and how the ingenuity of a fewRussiansbrought homeRock N' Rollto theSoviet Union.
This is,Trying To Carve Some Grooves Into Some Real Bones,Jim Hauenstein,
And,
“The only truth is music.”
- Jack Kerouac -
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and you want some useless trivia to tell everyone so you look intelligent making small talk.I tell this story every time I am getting an x-ray.The story has been around for a couple of decades,I first heard about it when I was watching aBeatles Documentary.But the story I found on the website
NPRexplains it all really well. Bones And Grooves: The Weird Secret History Of Soviet X-Ray Music "Western music may have been changing the world in the 1950s, but if you happened to be in Russia you were out of luck. State censorship was in full effect in the Soviet Union, and sneaking in, say, an American rock record was close to impossible. But a few industrious music fans managed to find another way."

This is,Trying To Carve Some Grooves Into Some Real Bones,Jim Hauenstein,
And,
“The only truth is music.”
- Jack Kerouac -
That is my story and I am sticking to it!
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Sign up as a Follower,or Set up my Blogas your Homepageon your Web-browser,or Leave a Comment,or a Suggestion,and I will answer you in a Post.
Thanks for reading.
If you are reading this on aCell-Phone,below this story you will see aLinkwhere it says;View Web Version.To truly get the full benefit of myBlog,I suggest you view the web version.You will just have to expand the page to be able to read it.
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Published on October 30, 2018 10:51
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