[78-L] Oldest living person to have made a 78?

Philip Carli Philip_Carli at pittsford.monroe.edu.invalid
Sat Jan 3 09:19:26 PST 2015


You can record John Cage's _4'33"_ in a morgue after hours, if you want semantics and no living performers.

Sorry to have added my useless rubbish here. Philip Carli
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On 02/01/15 18:57, David Lennick wrote:
> Some of us think 1800 is still the 18th century. That debate never ends (there
> was no year "0").
>
> Semantics aside, I did say "oldest living person to have made a 78?" and I see
> no reason to change that, unless "oldest person currently living to have
> recorded on a 78?" is preferable.
>
> dl
>
>
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One of the prerequisites of making (any) recording is that you are
alive. But, then, I'm an old semantic.

      Julian Vein
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