苏联时期的盗版

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    kingfold
    这是苏联时期的摇滚乐盗版唱片。是由x光片制成。

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    youthwarriors
    太文艺了 iOS fly ~
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    atinvidia
    死亡摇滚
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    CraZyPC999
    艺术啊。
  • 烂人村村民
    有趣又牛逼。
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    helenwu
    毛味十足,不愧是诞生各种牛逼艺术家文学家科学家的民族
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    xx6412223
    这要是一个艺术家的x光片,估计值钱了
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    monkeyfunc
    以X光片的硬度,很快就磨得失真了吧?
  • 狄龙倒拐
    现在的各种彩胶画胶更是好看
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    DirkGently
    记得背景好像是欧美音乐被zf禁了,所以被逼得拿x光片搞形势大好
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    xuyn2003
    这个是黑胶唱片?
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    rk23
    唱片啊,电唱机应该可以
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    pocketsnail2003
    用来节省反光层背面的聚碳酯吧。
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    xRAIN
    Ribs (recordings)
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    "Rock on bones" Gramophone record (U**, 1950-s). Gallery "Vinzavod", Moscow

    Ribs (рёбра, translit. ryobra), also known as music on ribs (Музыка на рёбрах), jazz on bones (Джаз на костях), bones or bone music (roentgenizdat) are improvised gramophone recordings made from X-ray films. Mostly made through the 1950s and 1960s,[1][2] ribs were a black market method of smuggling in and distributing prohibited music by foreign and emigre musicians banned from broadcast in the Soviet Union, such as Pjotr Leschenko or Alexander Vertinsky, or Western artists such as Elvis, the Beatles, the Rolling Stones, the Beach Boys, Ella Fitzgerald and Chubby Checker.[3][4]
    Contents

    1 Production
    2 Legality
    3 The X-Ray Audio Project
    4 See also
    5 References
    6 Further reading
    7 External links

    Production

    Real medical X-rays, purchased or picked out of the trash from hospitals and clinics, were used to create the recordings. The X-rays were cut into 7-inch discs[5] and the center hole was made by burning it with a cigarette.[6] According to Russian musicologist Artemy Troitsky, "grooves were cut [at 78rpm][7] with the help of special machines (made, they say, from old phonographs by skilled conspiratorial hands)"; he added that the "quality was awful, but the price was low, a ruble or a ruble and a half."[8] The disks could really only be played five to ten times.[9]
    Legality

    The clandestine approach to circulating banned popular foreign music eventually led to a law being passed in 1958 that forbade the home-production of recordings of "a criminally hooligan trend".[10] The "hooligan trend" is referring to the stilyagi (from the word stil' meaning style in Russian), a subculture within the Soviet youth who were known to embrace Western styles of dress and dance.[11]
    The X-Ray Audio Project

    After coming across an X-ray record in St Petersburg where he had been performing in 2013, the English musician Stephen Coates of the band The Real Tuesday Weld launched The X-Ray Audio Project, an initiative to provide a resource of information about Roentgenizdat recordings with visual images, audio recordings and interviews.[12] After several years of research and interviewing bone bootleggers, his book "X-Ray Audio" The Strange Story of Soviet Music on the Bone, the first history of the culture of forbidden music and Roentgenizdat records was published by Strange Attractor in November 2015.[13]

    In June 2015 Coates gave a TED talk[14] on the subject at TEDX Kraków. He and sound artist and researcher Aleksander Kolkowski went on tour, telling the story of the Soviet X-Ray bootleggers and cut new X-ray records from live musical performances as a demonstration of the process. The touring exhibition Coates created with photographer Paul Heartfield has been the subject of much media attention including pieces in The Guardian and on the BBC Today program. The pair released a long form documentary Roentgenizdat featuring interviews with original Soviet era bootleggers and archive footage in September 2016.

    In 2019 Coates wrote and presented 'Bone Music, a documentary based around interviews carried out in Russia for an edition of BBC Radio 3's Between The Ears series. The programme told the story of underground culture of forbidden music in cold war era Soviet Union and featured the Russian band Mumiy Troll recording a Vadim Kozin song cut straight to x-ray.[15]
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    abuyaoa
    有内味儿了
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    xiaomao88
    真硬核HiPDA·NG
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    xianlong
    我就喜欢英文牛逼且不时拿搜索出来自己都不明白的秀一下。
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    listtoyou
    这是唱片,不是cd
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    xRAIN
    回复17#xianlong

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    pocketsnail2003
    那耐磨吗?
  • 周公瑾
    德味iOS fly ~