discobeaker wrote: » I buy all my music on vinyl now. I tried the Spotify thing but I don't like it. Today I was in a charity shop and found something I'd never seen before. Fawlty Towers on Laserdisc. For afew euros,I had to buy it for the novelty factor. I've no way of playing it but I do enjoy owning these weird, obsolete formats
oneilla wrote: » That's quite the find as Laserdiscs never took off here (or Europe generally). There's still a bit of an online community of collectors of LD.
discobeaker wrote: » I vaguely remember Laserdisc as a kid but never watched one but I couldn't pass up on buying it just for the simple reason it looks so cool. It's like a DVD for Giants �� I was googling about lazerdisc and,as you say,there seems to be a community out there who collect them. Will post up a picture of it tomorrow if anyone wants to see my find.
Your Face wrote: » The vinyl craze is a bit mad because we always had old vinyl records at home so it wasn't a novelty for me.
Deleted User wrote: » I buy books.. that's about it.. The whole hipster vinyl trend is funny.. It's pretty much the only way the industry could get people to keep paying for music.. "It's the expense and inconvenience I like.."
endacl wrote: » Just waiting for some hipster bellend to post about listening to his music on ‘polycarbonates’, rather than ‘CDs’...
Daniela Juicy Turtledove wrote: » Oh well I'm more of a cylinder or 78 or reel-to-reel kinda person for my collection of '30s ukulele music. :cool:
endacl wrote: » I just bang on a hollow log.
Daniela Juicy Turtledove wrote: » There was an attempt to bring back cassettes. That's just being an arsehole. Remember the heartbreak those damn things caused when they'd stretch or tangle, and not even a pencil could save them.