I added my music collection to Discogs over the past few days so I could keep track of it (managed to only buy one album twice), and I'm amused to learn that the most valuable parts of it are my cassette tapes from the late 80s and early 90s.
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I added my music collection to Discogs over the past few days so I could keep track of it (managed to only buy one album twice), and I'm amused to learn that the most valuable parts of it are my cassette tapes from the late 80s and early 90s. WTH.
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I added my music collection to Discogs over the past few days so I could keep track of it (managed to only buy one album twice), and I'm amused to learn that the most valuable parts of it are my cassette tapes from the late 80s and early 90s. WTH.
@Tim_Eagon Cassettes are the new vinyl among the cool kids.
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I added my music collection to Discogs over the past few days so I could keep track of it (managed to only buy one album twice), and I'm amused to learn that the most valuable parts of it are my cassette tapes from the late 80s and early 90s. WTH.
@Tim_Eagon Kind of surprised about that. I hesitate to buy cassettes. Although I have many from the 80’s and 90’s I find they break down. The best are the ones I recorded at home. The worst are the factory tapes I bought when visiting the in-laws in Spain.
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@Tim_Eagon Cassettes are the new vinyl among the cool kids.
@lkngrrr Yeah, I noticed that they had made a comeback when I visited a few record stores that had new ones, much less used ones...mostly metal and punk.
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@Tim_Eagon Kind of surprised about that. I hesitate to buy cassettes. Although I have many from the 80’s and 90’s I find they break down. The best are the ones I recorded at home. The worst are the factory tapes I bought when visiting the in-laws in Spain.
@MrEdgarBass I don't think I'd buy a new cassette (or a used one even) anymore. As far as physical media goes, CDs are way more convenient.