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Dale Asks: What’s the most-heard song in the world today? Alan Answers: I know you’re probably expecting me to say something like “Yesterday” by the Beatles or “Happy Birthday.” The truth is that the most-heard musical composition on a daily basis on planet earth is probably the four-second start-up flourish we hear when we boot up our Windows computers. Read More... Rod Asks: There used to be a Toronto band I think was called Zon. What can you tell me about them? (Discography, stuff on CD, etc.?) Alan Answers: n was indeed formed in Toronto in 1977. They released two albums on Epic, 1978’s Astral Projector and 1979’s Back Down To Earth. Read More... Perry Asks: Where can I find a copy of the Talking Heads song “Sax and Violins?” It’s not on any of their studio albums. Alan Answers: “Sax and Violins” was recorded for the soundtrack to the 1991 Wim Wenders film Until the End of the World. The song was originally found on the soundtrack and on the Talking Heads two disc best-of set called Sand in the Vaseline. Read More...
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