CDs were a total game changer but they're fragile as all hell. Everybody said that CDs were dust proof and scratch proof when they came out which was bullshit. I can't find it but the BBC's Tomorrow's World did a segment where they spread butter and jam all over a CD then put it into a CD player and it supposedly worked. Closest thing I could find was this Australian show from 1982 where they said you could bump a CD player and it would keep playing. I had a Discman and you had to hold it totally level or it skipped immediately https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_Tx6TYnPat8
Classic Rock: A Journey Through Timeless Music
Welcome to the Fediverse's Community for all things Classic Rock!
Join fellow music enthusiasts as we celebrate the timeless sounds, iconic bands and unforgettable melodies that have shaped generations. Share your love for the legends, discover the hidden gems, and connect with fellow fans!
If your song is old enough to drink, share it here! (Released on or before January 2004)
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Vinyl is the best format of music. I was a kid when CDs and Cassettes dominated the landscape and my preference for music will always be in vinyl format
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