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Post by Doug on Apr 11, 2005 13:40:25 GMT -5
Don't get too excited as the CD includes only old songs from past releases. biz.yahoo.com/bw/050411/115189.html?.v=1It may be worth buying however, if you can figure out what the second to last paragraph means... "In addition to the 11 songs featured on the CD, fans will see more than eight minutes of behind-the-scenes bonus video footage. The video features an impromptu jam session and the band members sharing childhood memories as they tour Cracker Barrel's extensive collection of authentic artifacts located in the company's decor warehouse." I don't understand if there is a DVD with the CD that has the eight minutes, or if you just hear them all talking on a separate track on the CD and you make believe that you are watching them tour the Cracker Barrel. Another possibility is that they give you a little booklet with the CD that has pictures and words of the band as they tour the Cracker Barrel store and it takes about 8 minutes to read what they say. Anyway, I'm sure we'll find out what this means sometime soon.
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Post by Candice on Apr 11, 2005 14:10:23 GMT -5
I just looked on Cracker Barrel's website and they have the list of songs from the cd and it talks about the bonus footage which they state is a "bonus video footage". Here is the link if you want to check it out... www.crackerbarrel.com/browse-akus.cfm?doc_id=1027Candi
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Post by buzzy on Apr 12, 2005 7:57:57 GMT -5
It is possible to have a CD with both audio tracks (playable on a regular CD player) and video tracks (playable only on a computer). That might be what this is.
It was a popular format for a while - or a bit of a fad, anyway - but doesn't seem to be used as much anymore.
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