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Does anyone remember any of the records that were late 60's where an announcer was supposedly asking questions and the answers were all clips of a line from a current song? Pretty creative stuff but I cant seem to find anything on it on the net. I wanted to try to find some of these.... These are commonly called "break-in" records by their fans; some say "cut-in". The first example was The Flying Saucer by Buchanan & Goodman (Luniverse 101), which made Billboard's Top Ten in August of 1956. I have several of this type of record for sale in the original 45 RPM vinyl discs. -- .................David Marston at MV -- BEGIN-ANTISPAM-VOTING-LINKS ------------------------------------------------------ Teach CanIt if this mail (ID 41318370) is spam: Spam: http://web2.cleanmessage.com/b.php?c...m=ce279c6df860 Not spam: http://web2.cleanmessage.com/b.php?c...m=ce279c6df860 Forget vote: http://web2.cleanmessage.com/b.php?c...m=ce279c6df860 ------------------------------------------------------ END-ANTISPAM-VOTING-LINKS |
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