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By *ools and the brain OP   Couple  over a year ago

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No not that type of CD .

Does anyone still play their music on compact disc or cassette?

Vinyl had seen a resurgence in recent years but the accessibility and simplicity of streaming has killed off other ways to listen to your favourite artists.

I miss the tactile nature of physically taking a dics of cassette and putting it on.

However the quality of the music isn't as good cd not so bad but cassette has always been ropey.

I've always liked electronic style music so listening via a digital download suit's me some like rock music that sounds better raw and unfiltered hence the love of vinyl.

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"No not that type of CD .

Does anyone still play their music on compact disc or cassette?

Vinyl had seen a resurgence in recent years but the accessibility and simplicity of streaming has killed off other ways to listen to your favourite artists.

I miss the tactile nature of physically taking a dics of cassette and putting it on.

However the quality of the music isn't as good cd not so bad but cassette has always been ropey.

I've always liked electronic style music so listening via a digital download suit's me some like rock music that sounds better raw and unfiltered hence the love of vinyl.

"

The tape deck is no longer connected to the hi fi, but rather in a box in the loft. Records get played rarely. CDs still get used as sometimes I want the music in the order it was played when I grew up.

Absolute radio 70s is listened to a lot though.

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By *ools and the brain OP   Couple  over a year ago

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Remember when you had to listen to an entire album to get to your favourite song?

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By *obyn GravesTV/TS  over a year ago

1127 walnut avenue

I still buy CDs..and I have boxes of cassettes not the pre recorded one's these are demos..live..or stuff I've copied...I used to be very much a record freak back in the day..hated CDs..now I rarely play records in fact probably last time I did was when I copied them all to CDs..

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

I listen to CDs I have a personal cd player that's rechargable to listen to music when I'm out. I get some odd looks when I change a cd on the bus.

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By *ools and the brain OP   Couple  over a year ago

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"I listen to CDs I have a personal cd player that's rechargable to listen to music when I'm out. I get some odd looks when I change a cd on the bus. "

I imagine most kid's look in wonder and bewilderment

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By *obyn GravesTV/TS  over a year ago

1127 walnut avenue


"I listen to CDs I have a personal cd player that's rechargable to listen to music when I'm out. I get some odd looks when I change a cd on the bus. "

Ha ha.. probably the same look I get.. when I get a book out to read on the train...

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By *obilebottomMan  over a year ago

All over

Nothing will ever surpass the pleasure of holding and reading a physical book

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By *ools and the brain OP   Couple  over a year ago

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Fucking hell I still use wired headphones and an iPod shuffle in the gym, people look at me as if I've been transported from the 18th century

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By *rHotNottsMan  over a year ago

Dubai & Nottingham

CDs are getting so difficult to press now, in sone cases it’s faster & cheaper to press vinyl. CD has a much better range, you have to cut deep grooves in vinyl and can’t get as close.

When is CD’s ‘s first came out, there were some phenomenal experimental producers, you don’t see these in the charity shops.

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By *ools and the brain OP   Couple  over a year ago

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Remember DAT?

The players where ridiculous expensive

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By *dward_TeagueMan  over a year ago

wolverhampton

I sold all of my CD’s and now use Spotify which is a cheap and convenient way of accessing music.

A relative buys vinyl and the cost is ridiculous, last week he paid £45 for a new album release which is crazy.

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man  over a year ago

BRIDPORT

I still have a cassette player/wireless in my vehicle, I also have a cassette player in my 1970’s music centre, you know the all in one with turn table and cassette under a smoke plastic lid and the wireless along the front on the outside, all of which get regular use.

I have never streamed music of the internet and don’t have any kinds of play lists on devices, sometimes I will go on YouTube and watch old live performances of 60’s and 70’s bands that I like.

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By *ools and the brain OP   Couple  over a year ago

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"I still have a cassette player/wireless in my vehicle, I also have a cassette player in my 1970’s music centre, you know the all in one with turn table and cassette under a smoke plastic lid and the wireless along the front on the outside, all of which get regular use.

I have never streamed music of the internet and don’t have any kinds of play lists on devices, sometimes I will go on YouTube and watch old live performances of 60’s and 70’s bands that I like. "

Lol do you also have a pair of the overeat can style earphones with the really long coiled lead?

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man  over a year ago

BRIDPORT


"I still have a cassette player/wireless in my vehicle, I also have a cassette player in my 1970’s music centre, you know the all in one with turn table and cassette under a smoke plastic lid and the wireless along the front on the outside, all of which get regular use.

I have never streamed music of the internet and don’t have any kinds of play lists on devices, sometimes I will go on YouTube and watch old live performances of 60’s and 70’s bands that I like.

Lol do you also have a pair of the overeat can style earphones with the really long coiled lead?"

I used to but lent them and never got them back, well actually the person died and I didn’t feel I could press their family for the return of my headphones under the circumstances.

If you strayed too far from the music centre the jack plug would pull out and come flying at you as the telephone style cord recoiled.

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By *ools and the brain OP   Couple  over a year ago

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"I still have a cassette player/wireless in my vehicle, I also have a cassette player in my 1970’s music centre, you know the all in one with turn table and cassette under a smoke plastic lid and the wireless along the front on the outside, all of which get regular use.

I have never streamed music of the internet and don’t have any kinds of play lists on devices, sometimes I will go on YouTube and watch old live performances of 60’s and 70’s bands that I like.

Lol do you also have a pair of the overeat can style earphones with the really long coiled lead?

I used to but lent them and never got them back, well actually the person died and I didn’t feel I could press their family for the return of my headphones under the circumstances.

If you strayed too far from the music centre the jack plug would pull out and come flying at you as the telephone style cord recoiled. "

Something very cool about sitting in a beanbag chair listening to Fleetwood Mac on a pair of over ear headphones plugged in to a "music centre" on the other side of the room.

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By *ust RachelTV/TS  over a year ago

Horsham

In the car, yes I do.

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By *iltsTSgirlTV/TS  over a year ago

chichester

I still have old Sony Walkman with cassettes

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By *naswingdressWoman  over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)

I have a mini stereo and play CDs all the time. I find it hilarious that ads are coming on, get music without ads with Amazon prime/subscription service. Nah. They created a problem and now want money to solve it. Pass.

I also use my iPod in public. Ditto - no ads

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By *2000ManMan  over a year ago

Worthing

Still have my cassettes from teenage years but not played. Doubt they will to be honest. I have cds which I play in car now and again. Most music is on youtube now.

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By *olly_chromaticTV/TS  over a year ago

Stockport

CDs every day. Still buying them, on average at least one a week. In fact given that many are multi-disc expanded reissues, it probably averages at least one disc every three days.

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By *0ng0 furyMan  over a year ago

Birkenhead

all formats here

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago

No

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By (user no longer on site)  over a year ago


"Remember when you had to listen to an entire album to get to your favourite song?

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Use a pencil to fast forward.

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By *i1971Man  over a year ago

Cornwall

All my cassettes were binned many years ago and probably coincided with the car stereo having a CD. I can't bring myself to throw the CDs as yet though. Played through a decent hifi they can still be great.

I still have my portable mini disc recorder and wired headphones for nostalgia

I'll play vinyl now & then, but mostly Spotify through the hifi these days

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By *yesgreenMan  over a year ago

north and south


"All my cassettes were binned many years ago and probably coincided with the car stereo having a CD. I can't bring myself to throw the CDs as yet though. Played through a decent hifi they can still be great.

I still have my portable mini disc recorder and wired headphones for nostalgia my car still takes Cassettes and Cds too , and I have loads of vinyl , plus I have a jukebox that plays ten CDs none stop , And I have friends bring CDs of their choice around to chill in together over wine and beer

I'll play vinyl now & then, but mostly Spotify through the hifi these days "

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By *tsJustKateWoman  over a year ago

London

We still play vinyl, CDs and Cassettes. Just bought The Rolling Stones new album and CD.

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By *assy69Man  over a year ago

West Sussex and Wales


"No not that type of CD .

Does anyone still play their music on compact disc or cassette?

Vinyl had seen a resurgence in recent years but the accessibility and simplicity of streaming has killed off other ways to listen to your favourite artists.

I miss the tactile nature of physically taking a dics of cassette and putting it on.

However the quality of the music isn't as good cd not so bad but cassette has always been ropey.

I've always liked electronic style music so listening via a digital download suit's me some like rock music that sounds better raw and unfiltered hence the love of vinyl.

"

Still have a sizeable record collection here, and have about 300-400’cassettes, but the tapes haven’t been out of their boxes for years, don’t even know if they’re still playable I do enjoy sitting down and playing an album every now and again though, it’s nice sometimes to just play both sides and not skip tracks, or stream into something else

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By *ools and the brain OP   Couple  over a year ago

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Cassettes where shit tho weren't they?

Get halfway through listening to a track and the inevitable sounds of the tape getting chewed up followed by the arduous task of trying to get it out of the tape deck without snapping or stretching it.

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By *ensualMan  over a year ago

Sutton

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By *ensualMan  over a year ago

Sutton

I still have approx 1000 CDs and 500 cassettes from the mixtape era. I have a deck that plays both sides of the tape so you get 90 minutes non-stop. The metal tapes have the clarity of CDs where recorded from a good source.

If you bought quality tapes like TDK, or BASF and played them on a decent deck there was no issues with the tapes.

I still have minidiscs, plus I have a wadge of LPs.

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By *panksspankedMan  over a year ago

Edinburgh

I still enjoy playing vinyl and CDs. It's rare that I listen to a cassette these days though I still have them.

The cost of vinyl is getting silly with every charity shop thinking records are valuable even in appalling condition.

It's a great time to buy CDs however lots of bargains to be found if you have the patience and know where to look. I bought 25 yesterday!

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