Back in the middle 1980s, the LP was for home listening, and 8-tracks (the only portable recorded music format at the time) proved to be a failed experiment. The music industry answered with the cassette tape.
Quite an improvement in technology, a "giant leap" for musicians everywhere. By the end of the '80s, the CD format had been developed and the cassette began dying a slow death as a viable format. Many of us, however, still hang on to the piles of tapes we collected back in the day, do you have any old tapes you are proud of?
When was the last time you actually listened to one of them?
Quite an improvement in technology, a "giant leap" for musicians everywhere. By the end of the '80s, the CD format had been developed and the cassette began dying a slow death as a viable format. Many of us, however, still hang on to the piles of tapes we collected back in the day, do you have any old tapes you are proud of?
When was the last time you actually listened to one of them?
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