Talk:The 17

naming
I know that there is no reference to prove it, and you can't put in speculation. But there is little doubt in my mind how the name was chosen. He quit his job in the music industry at age 33 1/3. He wrote another book named "45". There is little question in my mind this book is named after one of the other 4 speeds on a record player (the least commonly used of the 4), 17 rpm, given how important records and recordings have been to Bill Drummond. Ironic given that this book eschews recorded music. Bollinger (talk) 07:37, 1 June 2009 (UTC)

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