jamieanderson1968
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The start of the cd gold rush for labels. "Get rid of those noisy vinyl records and replace them all with shiny little discs!" Perfect sounds forever.
The start of the cd gold rush for labels. "Get rid of those noisy vinyl records and replace them all with shiny little discs!" Perfect sounds forever.
I remember in 1st grade going on a field trip to the local radio station and the DJ showing us a CD (which was probably the first time I had ever seen one in person) and him waxing poetic about how CDs were the future; easy to queue up a track and much smaller but also they were practically scratch resistant and would last forever… I wouldn’t get my first CD player until 5th grade but it didn’t take long to figure that some of the original CD hype was kinda bullshit.The start of the cd gold rush for labels. "Get rid of those noisy vinyl records and replace them all with shiny little discs!" Perfect sounds forever.
I think I bought my first cd player in post Christmas sales in 1989, so basically 35 years ago.I remember in 1st grade going on a field trip to the local radio station and the DJ showing us a CD (which was probably the first time I had ever seen one in person) and him waxing poetic about how CDs were the future; easy to queue up a track and much smaller but also they were practically scratch resistant and would last forever… I wouldn’t get my first CD player until 5th grade but it didn’t take long to figure that some of the original CD hype was kinda bullshit.
I woulda guessed Taylor Dayne sung “Black Velvet” .Being Canadian, you could not escape that Alanah Myles song. I absolutely hated it
That’s around when my parents gave me my first one which I ran through their magnavox all in one set up with a tuner and a turntable.I think I bought my first cd player in post Christmas sales in 1989, so basically 35 years ago.
'85 I think. I remember getting the first CD release of Nebraska along with my CD player, which according to discogs was '85.I think I bought my first cd player in post Christmas sales in 1989, so basically 35 years ago.
My first cd was Vivaldi's Four Seasons. Then a couple of days later I bought Didjits - Hey Judester. Very similar styles'85 I think. I remember getting the first CD release of Nebraska along with my CD player, which according to discogs was '85.
Here’s the Spotify playlist…
Some of the first digi/eco packs were designed to look like a long box and then folded to the standard size. Sting’s The Soul Cages was like this.Some great non-modern rock ads from that week’s Billboard…
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…and an interesting letter to the editor:
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