Albums
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Redart27 — 11 years ago(February 23, 2015 08:54 AM)
Yeah, in a year they'll want to replace them with cassettes. In 10 years,with CDs. In 20 years, they'll be so over that era of music and will chuck them in the trash. In 30 years they'll add them to their Spotify nostalgia list.
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AllEighties — 10 years ago(February 23, 2016 11:01 PM)
haha
(although being annoyingly serious:
actually people already had CDs in 1985 and they were out and out big by just a couple years later. Records were really well on the way out in '85, at least among the set younger than those in this movie, the ones still in high school or early college. Tapes, Sony Walkman were huge. By '87 you'd be lucky to spot a record player in more than a handful of dorm rooms.) -
jefgg — 10 years ago(December 04, 2015 11:47 AM)
When I was growing up almost everyone I knew was really into music. We would have fought over albums. My buddy's brother was estranged for about ten years. One of his biggest gripes was that his brother took the liberty of keeping dozens of his compact discs.
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WarpedRecord — 10 years ago(March 30, 2016 09:59 PM)
Yes, they were worth fighting over. That was one of the few scenes that rang true with me. And it doesn't matter that those titles could be replaced it's the actual copies that mattered the most, and still do for some of us.
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intelligentsupermodel — 9 years ago(August 06, 2016 12:27 PM)
This movie has a great soundtrack!
Back then albums were worth fighting over. You couldn't just get on the internet and download replacements. It took time and money to establish a really good collection.