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Geoffrey O'Brien, Sonata for Jukebox: An Autobiography of My Ears Quotes: The question of what exactly we remember when we listen to old recordings, or whether it can be called remembering at all, becomes less and less answerable over a lifetime.
         

The question of what exactly we remember when we listen to old recordings, or whether it can be called remembering at all, becomes less and less answerable over a lifetime.


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This page presents the quote "The question of what exactly we remember when we listen to old recordings, or whether it can be called remembering at all, becomes less and less answerable over a lifetime.". Author of this quote is Geoffrey O'Brien, Sonata for Jukebox: An Autobiography of My Ears. This quote is about remembering, unknown, memory,.