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I didn't even have a CD-player back then, so it wasn't really an option for me anyway. Funny. Now I have a collection of cassettes I never play anymore. And if our only cassette-player breaks some day, it's very unlikely we'll ever get a new one. Even our VCR's been broken for ages and I don't think we'll ever get it fixed. We just watch DVD:s.
I got my first CD player not long after BTWN came out and it was a lot of money, so I bought the cassette version and the CD version later when I was earning more It duz seem odd now to think of cassettes, but I do have all Bowie albums and some singles on cassette singles and although I cannot no longer play them I wouldn't part with them, my treasures as I call them, I sold\gave to charities my other cassettes and old VHS tapes, the only VHS tapes I own and cannot play are my Bowie VHS tapes.
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alhough it wasn't until 2002 that I finally bought Tonight (for £1.99 in Safeway).
And after scraping off all the jam did it play? 
London Bye Ta-Ta...
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