February 14, 201412 yr Why would anyone stock CDs of music from 50 years ago? Who even sells CDs anymore? You'll have to go online to order or download what you want.
February 14, 201412 yr Author I work out at the Universal gym and they play CD's over a music system that broadcasts throughout the facility (and very loud) and unfortunately for me they play allot of American Black Ghetto Rap CD's which are foul and disgust me. I offered to exchange new CD's (of older music) for their Rap CD's (like The Beatles, Rolling Stones, ABBA, Elton John, Stewart, etcetera) which they agreed to, but I need to find a place that sells them. PS: What's happened to British music, I listen to Fabulous 113 (?) and most of what I hear is garbage?
February 14, 201412 yr How about buying/downloading online and then burn the music to a CD? Sent from my HTC One using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app
February 14, 201412 yr I know places you can buy vinyl record albums and 8-track tapes too. Seriously, get the music you like online and if you really want physical CDs (whatever for?) then just burn them yourself, not as if it's difficult. . .
February 14, 201412 yr you have to download musically digitally and then with free software you can burn to a CD... consult the internet.
February 15, 201412 yr There are stalls along Beach road that sell plenty of that era of music, mainly best of type of stuff , but they are knockoffs. if you don't want that, It is up to you .
February 16, 201412 yr Why would you want cd's they are almost as old as cassettes just a couple notches over 8 tracks & beta vhs tapes. Just download the music you want on a nice modern Hard drive. It last a hell of a lot longer without problems does not scratch & packs up in a tiny area. I had over 2000 classic rock cd's I burned onto a hard drive when I moved here in 2004 . Dumped the lot of cd's for $1300.00 & it paid for 3 hard drives & a modest computer. I don't have any super 8 camcorders either. That & a cd player isn't worth anything now without a usb port to play music & definitely not worth fixing. Up to you I had buddies that resisted change from 8 tracks to cassettes & microwaves for years. Just not worth it. Kinda like owning a Yugo automobile. Uncool & outdated.Even in Com city I just have them load the music on a usb stick & add it into the library when I need more tunes. Not meaning to be harsh on you man but Just Sayin................................................
March 25, 201412 yr Some folk still prefer the sound of vinyl and the CD complete with inside inlay I have about 200 CD's -varied Will sell 50bt each
March 25, 201412 yr If you want a good website to listen or download (ultra fast) with no virus , Google Tropicalglen
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