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In reply to the discussion: Cassette Tapes Make Comeback as Consumers Yearn for Antique Sounds [View all]Warren DeMontague
(80,708 posts)53. I would agree with all of that.
I vividly remember sitting there listening to "any colour you like" when it zips from left to right and back, etc and going "haha!"
It was the first time i caught a whole ton of stuff in that album.
Anyway, i guess i can sort of see the point with old school LPs, but cassette tapes just sound like shit IMHO. And not good shit, just plain shit.
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Cassette Tapes Make Comeback as Consumers Yearn for Antique Sounds [View all]
mahatmakanejeeves
Oct 2015
OP
Round-Up, Happy Trails, and that type stuff? Didn't Telarc record them back in the
Elwood P Dowd
Oct 2015
#3
Some of the fancier walkman-type things had a button where you could jump to the next song
oberliner
Oct 2015
#10
"I'm looking for muddy sound, preferably in a plastic case that gathers gunk and dust, & turns into
Warren DeMontague
Oct 2015
#15
The worst thing about cassette tapes was having to get them back after a breakup
NightWatcher
Oct 2015
#19
My 23 year old son loves cassette tapes and looks for them at the flea market all the time.
kimbutgar
Oct 2015
#32
Now, I did love the mix tape. I loved painstakingly putting it together and giving it to a
Ed Suspicious
Oct 2015
#47
I prefer having 50000 pieces of music at the touch of button to all the high fidelity of vinyl.
Liberal Veteran
Oct 2015
#49