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What is 'music on the bones'?
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2016-01-03
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Western music was banned in the Soviet Union of the 1950s.
But with ingenuity and human endeavour, music lovers found a way to listen to their favourite music by recording onto X-rays - a forgotten practice known as ''music on the bones''.
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