The Invisible Jukebox
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'''The Invisible Jukebox''' has been a regular feature in [[The Wire]] magazine since December 1991. | '''The Invisible Jukebox''' has been a regular feature in [[The Wire]] magazine since December 1991. | ||
- | An interviewer plays a musician a series of records which they are asked to identify and comment on — with no prior knowledge of what they are about to hear. | + | An interviewer plays a musician a series of records which they are asked to identify and comment on — with no [[prior knowledge]] of what they are about to hear. |
==See also== | ==See also== | ||
*[[Invisible]] | *[[Invisible]] | ||
*[[Jukebox]] | *[[Jukebox]] | ||
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The Invisible Jukebox has been a regular feature in The Wire magazine since December 1991.
An interviewer plays a musician a series of records which they are asked to identify and comment on — with no prior knowledge of what they are about to hear.
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