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Well, not quite - they brought along canned music to back themselves up.
There might be some canned music on at this time.
Then again, what about bands who just use a bit of canned music?
"People call it canned music, but I have to play along.
We are not coming to New York to listen to any canned music.
After waiting on hold for a few minutes with nothing but canned music for company, I was told to leave a message.
"What have Greek urns got to do with canned music?"
That's why I like it - it's a relief to hear a musician open the lid on canned music.
Baseball is also cutting down the amount of canned music that introduces each and every batter.
No live person answers any business phone, just canned music and "Press 1 for this, 2 for that."
"If you use canned music, then you don't have artists working together."
The recent fuss over canned music at live concerts assumes there's a con going on.
Canned music blared; and to a red light's flash, the announcer went on the air.
The bus doors closed, the air conditioner came on at the same time as the canned music, and we rolled down the road.
Between noise from the kitchen, which is often part of the dining room, and the canned music, the decibels are pretty high.
We hadn't had anything but canned music at first and that only for parade and calls.
There is also far less canned music assaulting our ears as we hang on to the telephone these days.
We sit together, speaking under the canned music.
Even the canned music playing on the public address system was pleasant, a woman's voice singing a haunting tune.
A band on the deck competes with the canned music inside and all the shouting diners.
The soaps have moved on to canned music.
"One moment," she snapped, and switched Eve to wait mode, complete with canned music.
The bullhorns, spotlights and canned music make the downtown corner look like a street party.
But in ballet, canned music remains, in general, a solution of last resort.