Records are the oldest means of recording music, then reels of tape, then cartridges of tape, then cassettes of tape. The very first records were tubes coated in wax, about the size of the tube in a roll of toilet paper. They were replaced by flat records.
Cassettes Won't Listen was created in 2004.
In the 1980s, people mostly used cassettes ("tapes"), although many people were still using records as well. Although the compact disc (the CD) was invented in the early 1980s, CDs did not become widely used until around 1990.
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Before recorded music, the only way to hear music was to go to concerts or perform the music in your house on instruments. Before radio and phonographs, parlour pianos (uprights) were very popular and families would spend evenings sitting around the piano singing songs.
no you can be a regular person to listen
Transatlantic Sessions can be listened from BBC station, Last FM. You can purchase it from Amazon, they are in audio cassettes at a very reasonable price.
Music - stupid!
used radio and records
to listen the music
so you can listen to cd's
There were live concerts, records albums and radio's.
I heared before but I can't listen to ,then i will try it!!