| 8-Track Moments |
| Written by Dave | |||||||||||||
| Friday, 29 December 2006 | |||||||||||||
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Feel like getting nostalgic by listening to the click-click sound of an 8-track player. Want to go retro on your mp3 player by adding an 8-track click? Don't know what the hell an 8-track is or what kind of sound it makes? Well you've come to the right place.
Hear it for yourself.For an 8-track quick fix, click the link below to hear that unforgettable 8-track click. Click here to play 8-Track Click Note: track may play continuously, just close window when finished.
MP3 8-Track Click DownloadAdd it to your MP3 Player or CDRs. Here is a Downloadable MP3 Version of the 8-Track Click. Just right-click the link and click Save Target As , Save Link As , or Save File As (depending on your browser). What can you do with it?
The way it was.And now, how about some 8-track clicks the way they existed in their natural environment- right in the middle of a track. These are all examples straight out of my small and deteriorating 8-track collection of songs that were split in two to accommodate the need of 8-tracks to split every album into four equal pieces. Just my way of helping to preserve some special moments in audio history. The quality of some of these is rather poor, but hell, they are almost 30 years old. Note: Tracks may play continuously, just close the window after the track has played once.
Spinal Tap the way it should be heard.Somehow the geniuses behind Spinal Tap missed putting an 8-track joke in the movie. But have no fear, I've created an 8-track click for them. I thought about placing it right in a key spot in the lyric of a song but then figured I would be a little more authentic and place it during an instrumental part. Imagine them sitting around listening to their album on 8-track only to hear Nigel's guitar solo fade into a loud click-click. Then an extended argument as someone tries to explain to Nigel how that sound got in there. "whu wus at sound? . . . . ats nah me. . . . well ats nah a guitar et all nah is it? . . . is zis a joke?"
Cassette and LP Moments?I pretty much skipped the whole cassette thing by going right from 8-tracks and vinyl directly to Music CDs. But I did have like 3 cassettes in my music collection and since I ripped all my albums, CDs, and 8-tracks (the ones that still worked) to MP3s, I figured I would do the same with my small cassette collection. Lucky for me, in the course of doing this, I was able to experience (and record) the famous "Oh shit, the stereo just ate my tape" moment. Here you go. Click here to play Cassette Player Ate My Tape Right Click to Download Cassette Player Ate My Tape MP3 And while I'm at it I may as well include some album stuff. Nothing special here, just start and end sounds of playing an album including the turntable sounds and the crackles and pops. Click here to play Album Start Right Click to Download Album Start MP3 Right Click to Download Album End MP3 Old Meets NewI just thought I would include this photo of my 1970s 8-track deck connected to my PC. Isn't it great when different technologies can play nice together.
LinksWell this is about as much time as I'm going to dedicate to 8-tracks, but there is plenty more out there. Check out these links.
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