I remember when record clubs (what were they back then? RCA, maybe, and Columbia House?) started offering selections on cassette. That was shortly before they stopped offering 8-tracks. Vinyl albums, I think, continued to be offered for quite some time.
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I remember when record clubs (what were they back then? RCA, maybe, and Columbia House?) started offering selections on cassette. That was shortly before they stopped offering 8-tracks. Vinyl albums, I think, continued to be offered for quite some time.
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“Vinyl albums, I think, continued to be offered for quite some time.”
Hell, they still make them for niche market. There are some bands that offer vinyl.
Oh, yes, I know that. But, I mean, offered by the clubs. Though I wouldn’t be surprised if there were a vinyl-only club out there.
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Harold: 8-tracks, haha…
*looks sheepishly across the room at the stacks of 8-T cartridges, and the Panasonic Dynamite player*
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