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Zorra

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52. I agree, but Dark Side of the Moon is like a perfect digital remaster
Wed Oct 7, 2015, 01:27 PM
Oct 2015

of the best analog recording ever, so it's really not fair to use that as an example.


Front to back, Dark Side of the Moon is the most amazing all around recorded musical work ever produced.

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I feel old now nt Lee-Lee Oct 2015 #1
I have a cassette player... Archae Oct 2015 #2
Round-Up, Happy Trails, and that type stuff? Didn't Telarc record them back in the Elwood P Dowd Oct 2015 #3
Not sure. Archae Oct 2015 #16
I have one, also Warpy Oct 2015 #31
Vintage gear is fun to tinker with. HooptieWagon Oct 2015 #4
I would LOVE to have a wire recorder. Dr Hobbitstein Oct 2015 #8
I have two Nakamichi decks and an Akai. mahatmakanejeeves Oct 2015 #21
I like the sound and reliability of analog. HooptieWagon Oct 2015 #24
Three hipsters does not equal "consumers" NightWatcher Oct 2015 #5
If they're paying $10 for a PBR tallboy, hifiguy Oct 2015 #11
Cassette tape in an 8-track converter underpants Oct 2015 #27
Ugh...the 8 track. So many good memories.... Liberal Veteran Oct 2015 #48
After reading the title of this post, my first impulse was to jump off a bridge. Vinca Oct 2015 #6
Ugh. No. Arugula Latte Oct 2015 #7
You needed one of the sets that looked for audio gaps jberryhill Oct 2015 #9
This one did Go Vols Oct 2015 #44
Some of the fancier walkman-type things had a button where you could jump to the next song oberliner Oct 2015 #10
Yup Travis_0004 Oct 2015 #14
Yup. And using a pencil to wind it up after the player ate it. Ed Suspicious Oct 2015 #30
Oh, that was fun, too. Arugula Latte Oct 2015 #35
Or using a pencil to rewind it in order to save batteries Cal Carpenter Oct 2015 #46
Not to mention that over time, the tape warps or cracks. HughBeaumont Oct 2015 #51
I remember trying to "glue" the broken tapes darkangel218 Oct 2015 #12
A tiny piece of scotch tape Go Vols Oct 2015 #45
I miss hearing the other side bleed through... lindysalsagal Oct 2015 #13
"I'm looking for muddy sound, preferably in a plastic case that gathers gunk and dust, & turns into Warren DeMontague Oct 2015 #15
I agree, but Dark Side of the Moon is like a perfect digital remaster Zorra Oct 2015 #52
I would agree with all of that. Warren DeMontague Oct 2015 #53
Perfect timing gratuitous Oct 2015 #17
I get vinyl, but cassette tape nostalgia is nuts nt geek tragedy Oct 2015 #18
I know a couple people who collect 8-tracks. HooptieWagon Oct 2015 #22
blank cassettes were the original ipod reddread Oct 2015 #34
8-Track Heaven mahatmakanejeeves Oct 2015 #40
Exactly what I was thinking. n/t lumberjack_jeff Oct 2015 #26
Except Maybe In The Car ProfessorGAC Oct 2015 #42
The worst thing about cassette tapes was having to get them back after a breakup NightWatcher Oct 2015 #19
Car vacuum ate my copy of Game Theory's Lolita Nation underpants Oct 2015 #28
I lulz'd KG Oct 2015 #20
So help me, I thought this was going to be from The Onion! KamaAina Oct 2015 #23
"this iTunes-driven age" melman Oct 2015 #25
The good old days DJ13 Oct 2015 #29
My 23 year old son loves cassette tapes and looks for them at the flea market all the time. kimbutgar Oct 2015 #32
My 1991 Volvo wagon had a cassette player as part of fits MineralMan Oct 2015 #33
ALL of my music is on cassettes KentuckyWoman Oct 2015 #36
Guess some people like the background noise all tape has YabaDabaNoDinoNo Oct 2015 #37
compression verses fidelety olddots Oct 2015 #38
I wonder how much the movie edhopper Oct 2015 #39
Now, I did love the mix tape. I loved painstakingly putting it together and giving it to a Ed Suspicious Oct 2015 #47
I guess edhopper Oct 2015 #50
I'm a tad of an audiophile and always look for oddities. raouldukelives Oct 2015 #41
maybe music shpuldn't be so convenient olddots Oct 2015 #43
I prefer having 50000 pieces of music at the touch of button to all the high fidelity of vinyl. Liberal Veteran Oct 2015 #49
If they built a 10 terabyte ipod, i would buy it. Warren DeMontague Oct 2015 #54
Can Ella for Memorex be far behind? tishaLA Oct 2015 #55
Cassette tapes had inferior sound to vinyl Gormy Cuss Oct 2015 #56
Cassette tapes were crap. They were a technological step backwards LeftinOH Oct 2015 #57
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