Today when we think of music we think of iPods, MP3 players, computers, phones, and YouTube, or maybe even CD's, but our parents didn't have those items. So what did our parents listen to music on? They had 8 track tapes and 8 track players! These little babies were invented in the 1960s and released in 1965.
There are 8 tracks on Lady Gaga's The Fame Monster.
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The Philips Company of the Netherlands invented and released the first compact audio-cassette in 1962. They used high-quality polyester 1/8-inch tape produced by BASF. Recording and playback was at a speed of 1.7/8 inches per second. The next year in the U.S. sales began of the Norelco Carry-Corder dictation machine that used the new cassette tape. The consumer's demand for blank tape used for personal music-recording was unanticipated by Philips. History of Sound Recoding
It was invented by Guglielmo (William) Marconi in 1895.
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An 8 track tape was one of the first ways that people listened to music. They were invented in the 40's but were not made for household use until the early 50's. They did not catch on until the late 60's.
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That's unknown ... tracks to guide cars were around long before railroads were invented.
well in 1822 I guess that's when trains where invented and you cant have a train without tracks, its just silly. ya but their is wooden tracks, iron tracks, and steel tracks and thats what people want to know
The first tracks were wood. Do you mean steel tracks or wood?
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There are 8 tracks on Lady Gaga's The Fame Monster.
Tracks Ahead - 1990 FairPlex Garden RR 8-8 was released on: USA: 2012
John Beckwith of Hillsdale Michigan was the one who devolved Moose Tracks Ice Cream
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