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		<title>By: rusty_brains</title>
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		<description>I like the idea of the dings on the page-turns. Reminds me of the read-along Star Wars book and 7 inch record were had in my Kindergarden class where, instead of dings, it was Artoo saying something.  Only, I can see how it would get really old really fast. Unless you were to vary the sound of the [&quot;turn the page when Mike makes a new and competely random noise&quot;] or managed to master the CD so that the noises happened between tracks [you know, the negative time that you can put between tracks], so that you can skip tracks and things with ease.

Canadian singer-songwriter Hayden has a double live CD he did in Toronto. Hayden is known for his commedic banter between songs. The CD is completely live with no editing, like a really good bookleg.  But, if you want to skip straight to a song, you can because the banter is all in this negative-space between tracks.  Not sure how to do it, but I bet you could find out.

Of course, this might not work with an mp3 downloadable version of the recording...

Bryce</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I like the idea of the dings on the page-turns. Reminds me of the read-along Star Wars book and 7 inch record were had in my Kindergarden class where, instead of dings, it was Artoo saying something.  Only, I can see how it would get really old really fast. Unless you were to vary the sound of the ["turn the page when Mike makes a new and competely random noise"] or managed to master the CD so that the noises happened between tracks [you know, the negative time that you can put between tracks], so that you can skip tracks and things with ease.</p>
<p>Canadian singer-songwriter Hayden has a double live CD he did in Toronto. Hayden is known for his commedic banter between songs. The CD is completely live with no editing, like a really good bookleg.  But, if you want to skip straight to a song, you can because the banter is all in this negative-space between tracks.  Not sure how to do it, but I bet you could find out.</p>
<p>Of course, this might not work with an mp3 downloadable version of the recording&#8230;</p>
<p>Bryce</p>
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