Things kids now can't appreciate

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Things kids now can't appreciate

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Like.....


Rewinding or Fast Forwarding a cassette tape to get to your favorite song.
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Watching music videos on MTV.
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Having to stand next to the phone because it had a cord connecting it to the receiver.
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Exnav wrote:Like.....


Rewinding or Fast Forwarding a cassette tape to get to your favorite song.
...or hearing a song fade out when it clearly isn't over, then a nice obnoxious "click", then fading back in for no apparent reason. :D

Anybody listen to music on reel to reel format?
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Blusmbl wrote:
Exnav wrote:Like.....


Rewinding or Fast Forwarding a cassette tape to get to your favorite song.
...or hearing a song fade out when it clearly isn't over, then a nice obnoxious "click", then fading back in for no apparent reason. :D

Anybody listen to music on reel to reel format?
Years ago I listened on an Akai reel to reel.
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I still have my 77- 78 era Sansui flag ship Quad tuner/reciever, dam thing weights a good 80 lbs., real teak wood finish, Still have about 20 quad records. In stereo setting it still sounds better then most digital crap.
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