Actual Rolling Stones Soviet X-Ray Bones Record
In the 60's, 70's and early 80's popular music was banned throughout the Soviet Union. To hear this music, we often take for granted, people in the underground, at great personal risk, would etch the recordings into old X-Rays taken from hospitals. These are often called "Bones Records". Here's an actual Bones record of the The Rolling Stones "Bitch" from Kazakstan.

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