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The Danger of Mechanical Music by John Philip Sousa

The dawn of recorded music late 1800s, the phonograph is invented by Thomas Edison. The leader of the resistance was John Philip Sousa. He wrote a piece called "The menace of mechanical music" It came out in Appleton's magazine in 1906. And he makes all these wild arguments against recorded music and how detrimental it will be to humanity.

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