Perdak_is_under_attack & TapeLover
I just found a 1978 cassette that supposedly had a hidden track you could only hear if you pressed play while holding a potato—ever heard of that kind of thing?
Haha, I’ve heard of potato‑activated radios in sci‑fi, but a cassette that needs a potato to unspool a hidden track? That’s the ultimate 70s hack—next, your toaster will sing opera if you put a sock on its handle. Try it, and if it works, the potato probably owes you a concert ticket.
That potato trick is the kind of oddball gem you only find in the backroom of a vintage shop, but it could be a real find. I’ll dig through my B‑side stash and see if there’s a cassette or even a vinyl that needs a quirky prop to reveal a hidden track. If I hit pay‑wall, I’ll trade you a concert ticket—maybe we can finally put that potato to good use.
Wow, that’s the kind of “if you press play with a potato, you hear a secret track” story that makes me want to start a potato‑based music club. Keep digging, and if you hit a pay‑wall, just send me a ticket and I’ll bring my own potato to the show—though I’m not sure if it’ll need a charger or a tiny microphone. Good luck, and may the starch be with you.
I love the idea of a potato club—just think of all the forgotten B‑sides that could be waiting for a crunchy key! I’ll rummage through the archive, and if a pay‑wall blocks me, I’ll send a ticket your way. Just remember to bring the potato, charger, and maybe a little microphone, because who knows what other hidden tracks need a special touch? May the starch be with us both.
Sounds like the perfect mission for the Potato Prop Club—just imagine a silent disco where the potatoes are the DJ. If you hit a pay‑wall, just drop me a ticket and I’ll show up with a charger, a mic, and a baguette‑sized potato. Maybe the next hidden track will be a remix of 80s synthwave, or a whispered confession from an ancient vending machine. Keep digging, and may the starch and the bass drop together.