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Originally Posted by s_k
2 out of three ;D.
Nah, seriously. I must say that I probably would have done the same thing when I was 16. I was a virgin back then, I mean come on  .
Props for liking Dylan when you are 16 by the way. That's really something 
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hell i'm 34 and i can't stand Dylan (not gonna deny his influence or ability though, just doesn't do it for my ears).
as for 8-tracks i remember having one way back in the day. not at all the same as vinyl. with an actual vinyl record you can turn on your turntable and turn OFF the speakers and still hear the music if you lean in close. 8-tracks were a whole different technology, the tapes were large (about the size of an average portable cd player) with a whole 4 tracks per side. the cool thing i remember about it was that you could just hit a button a skip tracks. didn't have to fast forward or rewind like a typical cassette.
i clearly remember cold-cutting some Sesame Street classics back in '79 on my big blue player hehehe