If you’ve ever tried to play vinyl in a moving vehicle, you understand. REALLY bad for the disc … and BTW, yes, it is possible. Just unlikely and undesirable.
Was it even possible to record on eight track tapes? Of course cassettes were used to record albums, still have some of mine, but no longer have a cassette player to play the m on.
The poor sound quality of the 8-track was lost on the fact you had some thing else to listen to beyond the radio in your vehicle, especially when traveling. Same with the cassettes.
Was that a thing? I remember 8 tracks, and I never saw recording decks. I just remember jamming out to a song and having it fade down, then CLICK then fade back up…
uh, almost anything sounds better than 8 track tape. I think my LP collection sounds better (discounting nicks, scratches, etc.…) but a psychologist friend said it’s a prejudice because I remember hearing songs that way originally. ??
Wow, glad I missed the boat on home recording 8-tracks. And as someone who owns two copies of the White Album, one actually printed on white vinyl, it’s surprising to hear older commentators confess that although they have “heard of the Beatles”, they never heard of the White Album. Very interesting…as Arte used to say.
I remember a friend coming to our apartment with the White Album which she had just bought. We had just dropped an illicit psychoactive substance and she put the album on our stereo. Oddly enough, I don’t remember hearing very much of the album.
Templo S.U.D. almost 5 years ago
fabulous
Breadboard almost 5 years ago
Love my music but it was a money pit when I was younger ;-(
pathfinder almost 5 years ago
If you’ve ever tried to play vinyl in a moving vehicle, you understand. REALLY bad for the disc … and BTW, yes, it is possible. Just unlikely and undesirable.
danholt almost 5 years ago
I always did, then much later onto CDs…
Caldonia almost 5 years ago
You’re a Plugger if your car is 40 years old, yet no one would consider it a classic car, and your friend is too dumb to recognize the “White Album.”
Izzyrider almost 5 years ago
Was it even possible to record on eight track tapes? Of course cassettes were used to record albums, still have some of mine, but no longer have a cassette player to play the m on.
A# 466 almost 5 years ago
Pluggers might not use the johnny-come-lately term “vinyl” instead of “record” or “album” or even “LP”.
ctolson almost 5 years ago
The poor sound quality of the 8-track was lost on the fact you had some thing else to listen to beyond the radio in your vehicle, especially when traveling. Same with the cassettes.
sloaches almost 5 years ago
For me, all music sounds better on vinyl, especially the White Album (well, maybe not side four…)
tcayer almost 5 years ago
Was that a thing? I remember 8 tracks, and I never saw recording decks. I just remember jamming out to a song and having it fade down, then CLICK then fade back up…
tcayer almost 5 years ago
At one time audiophiles used to record music on VHS tapes…
KEA almost 5 years ago
uh, almost anything sounds better than 8 track tape. I think my LP collection sounds better (discounting nicks, scratches, etc.…) but a psychologist friend said it’s a prejudice because I remember hearing songs that way originally. ??
NaturLvr almost 5 years ago
Wow, glad I missed the boat on home recording 8-tracks. And as someone who owns two copies of the White Album, one actually printed on white vinyl, it’s surprising to hear older commentators confess that although they have “heard of the Beatles”, they never heard of the White Album. Very interesting…as Arte used to say.
Kip W almost 5 years ago
Recording your own means you can leave “Revolution No. 9” off.
IWlady almost 5 years ago
I remember a friend coming to our apartment with the White Album which she had just bought. We had just dropped an illicit psychoactive substance and she put the album on our stereo. Oddly enough, I don’t remember hearing very much of the album.