@imastawka wrote:

Zanadoo, some new artists are now having vinyl albums released.

 

So everything old is new again


Oh yes, I know.  Most of the music I buy though is from my favourite era - late 50s-early 60s.

 

I watch Rage occasionally and I quite like K-Pop at times but not enough to want to buy any of it.  Most recent music leaves me cold.

 

Despite vinyl making a comeback of sorts, there are now people who don't even bother with CDs...it's all downloaded.

 

Me, I kinda like all my favourite music in hard copy so to speak.

My very expensive (in its day) twin auto reverse Luxman cassette recorder/player deck that hasnt had a tape in it for over 10 years sitting on top of my expensive (in its day) Yamaha CD player that has been used maybe 5 times in the past 5 years.

 

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C'mon David,  you must have lots of compilation tapes lying around, just craving to be used.

actually i havent got even 1 cassette tape, blank or pre-recorded, or even home made compilation.

 

when we moved to wallyroo they all went into the skip with everything i thought i'd never want again

 

wow wish i could undo some of those decisions, but not the cassette one, horrible things.

I still have a cassette player in my car as the tapes have on them the only music that I like,good.gif

 

As for my records,(I no longer have a record player or the space to put one so they will all be sold in the near

 

future),blush-1.gif

ive got an MP3 CD player in my car, i burn a new disc about every 6 months, you can fit just ove 100 songs on a cd in MP3 format.

 

100 songs is plenty for me as i dont do many long trips.

 

i often hit the replay button on 1 track until i get sick of hearing it and move on.


@go-tazz wrote:

I still have a cassette player in my car as the tapes have on them the only music that I like,good.gif

 

As for my records,(I no longer have a record player or the space to put one so they will all be sold in the near

 

future),blush-1.gif


Just make sure you do proper research.   Some records are worth quite a lot.