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In 1960 composer John Cage performed one of his experimental pieces on the live CBS quiz show "I've Got a Secret."
Watch the video at WFMU's Beware of the Blog
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4 comments:
I think John Cage made possible the music I like the most. That was fun to watch.
Interesting, it seems like it would've been quite good at setting a mood. Watching it happen though threw it off for me.
I also love the giant packs of Winston on the panel's table.
The panel also moved the table themselves when the time came. Think a contemporary TV star would do that kind of work?
An actor who considers themself too good to take care of stage business is a bad actor.
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