Cheap Trick brings back the 8-track


Showbiz | 610 hits | Jul 04 1:05 pm | Posted by: Regina

Unsurprisingly, finding a manufacturer for an obsolete-format release of the Seventies superstars' latest wasn't easy

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  1. by WDHIII  Gold Member
    Sat Jul 04, 2009 9:06 pm


    Not bad.... DEFINTELY "Cheap Trick" :wink:

  2. Sat Jul 04, 2009 9:12 pm
    mommy what's an 8 track?

  3. Sat Jul 04, 2009 9:25 pm
    "newfette" said
    mommy what's an 8 track?


    Just the worst Media ever. After awhile the tape would get tight causing severe drag and worbling. I suppose it was great for those wanting things that self-destructed.

  4. Sat Jul 04, 2009 9:32 pm
    why would anyone want that???

  5. by avatar poquas
    Sat Jul 04, 2009 9:33 pm
    I always loved the song being cut in half when it had to change tracks.......... :roll:

    I can accept vinyl, reel to reel, cassette, CD, even those heavy bakelite 78s. I would not, and do not have an 8-track laying around. :lol:

  6. Sun Jul 05, 2009 1:52 am
    Jamming a matchbook into the slot to hold the tape in the right spot on the old Craig Power Play.

    I don't miss it a bit!

    :lol:

  7. by avatar PJB
    Sun Jul 05, 2009 2:08 am
    They have got to be kidding. 8-Tracks were and always will be the worst tapes ever. Tapes jamming, breaking, etc.

    What will they try next!

  8. by avatar poquas
    Sun Jul 05, 2009 2:21 am
    "PJB" said
    They have got to be kidding. 8-Tracks were and always will be the worst tapes ever. Tapes jamming, breaking, etc.

    What will they try next!


    Wax cylinders! :lol:

  9. by avatar Regina
    Sun Jul 05, 2009 5:03 am
    "SprCForr" said
    Jamming a matchbook into the slot to hold the tape in the right spot on the old Craig Power Play.

    I don't miss it a bit!

    :lol:

    ROTFL NO SHIT!!!

  10. by avatar Lemmy  Gold Member
    Sun Jul 05, 2009 5:45 am
    I saw Cheap Trick and Pearl Jam in concert on the August 1st longweekend in 1996. It was at Moslon Park in Barrie, before they shut up shop in Barrie. When they had shows at the old Molson Park, they had draft beer on sale. It was 30 degrees and sunny and the best weather-day of the year.

    So my 3 buddies and I drive up to Barrie on Saturday morning, no reservations in place. We go to a hundred motels and not a room in town. So I say to this one guy at the motel "How about a few bucks to let us pitch a tent?" He says "Cool, $20 and you can even use the shower and shitter in a room I have under repair." So we take the offer. While I'm working on the tent, my buddy Ronnie goes for beer. We all order a 24. We're gonna come back from the show and give 'er all night.

    So we get a cab and head off to Molson Park. The show starts, like 1:00pm maybe? It was an all-day festival on 2 stages with a whole bunch o' bands (Matthew Good, Big Sugar, a whole whack of good Canadian bands). So we're drinking beers and shirts are off and we're dancing with pretty girls and getting high and the sun was shining and the bands were groovin'. My one buddy passed out for a while and security just let us look after him. It was cool. It was wicked.

    So Pearl Jam ROCKED and MATT GOOD ROCKED :rock: and Cheap Trick rocked...It was a great tunes, steady, 'til the show ended about 9:30 or so, like barely dark. So we go back to the motel and crack a can and we're chillin' in this gazebo they have in the yard of the motel. And this dude comes up and starts talkin' all kinds of crazy shit, like he just got kicked outta the Burger King and he was 4th cousin of Mackenzie King and he thought that Bankok ("Can you actually fucking believe that they have a place called Bankok and we could all just go there?") was Shangri-La. He claimed he had stolen the mirror from the mens' room at the Burger King, but he couldn't produce it when challenged on that point.

    So we were drunk and sunburned a little afraid now. We went to Pearl Jam expecting to drink 24 beers each afterward, and we passed out drunk and fearing certain death after 2 beers, before 11:00pm.

    Cheap Trick rocked and that was the very best day of 1996.

  11. by avatar Hyack  Gold Member
    Sun Jul 05, 2009 5:52 am
    This is a joke, right? Even if it's just a publicity type thing the 8-Track was and shall always be known as a POS. :twisted:

  12. by avatar Thanos
    Sun Jul 05, 2009 6:07 am
    Sounds kinda appropriate considering that Cheap Trick was last relavent about the same time 8-tracks were phased out. Just saying "8-track" creeps me out. Sort of like randomly thinking up something really disturbing like "Manitoba trailer park". Ugh. 8O

  13. Sun Jul 05, 2009 1:20 pm
    If they are wanting to revive a media, bring back vinyl! 8-tracks were crap! Vinyl will always be better than anything else. I hate CD's. Can't beat the rich tones of a good record!

  14. by WDHIII  Gold Member
    Sun Jul 05, 2009 2:12 pm
    “If a bunch of these stations weren't going to play it anyway, we'll send them something that will be a nice conversation piece,” explains Dave Frey, the group's manager. “The 8-track is something that'll sit on their desk for a while, attract some attention.”


    :?



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