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This week’s edition of Did You Hear That? is easy. You don’t even need to be paying much attention to hear one of the most recognizable goofs in rock and roll history.
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Music has also been described as the “universal language,” but that’s not necessarily true. Rhythm may be universal, but music is the product of the culture from which it comes, and each culture has its own vocabulary, idiom and story-telling rules.
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Back in the day, to the general consumer ‘hi-fi’ meant expensive equipment that let the neighbors know things were going quite well, thank you very much.
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It would be a fair statement to say that if you are a person, aware of Charlie Brown or Christmas, or were born after 1955 (or any of the above), you have a personal relationship with the song Linus & Lucy from the 1965 Peanuts television special A Charlie Brown Christmas, but...did you hear that?
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The definitions of low fidelity and high fidelity music have changed over the years, and we (and our friends the audiophile) have changed accordingly.
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