It’s amazing to me how much the technology of music listening has changed just in my lifetime. From vacuum tubes all the way to Spotify, music has been a part of our travels. However, it wasn’t until I started looking at the history of the car radio that I noticed how much the auto industry has invested in the development of many of the listening options we have today. For example, I had mistakenly assumed that after AM/FM stereo radio, the next audio add-on to the luxury car ride experience was the tape deck. Nope. There was an effort back in the 50s to bring a record player into the car! CBS Laboratories had created a special turntable and record format that was called the “Highway HI-Fi.” Due to its price tag and the fact that it could only play the specially dedicated LPs, the effort didn’t last long and the industry stepped away. It wasn’t until the mid-60s that they started to throw their hats back into the ring with the various tape cassette decks. Since then we’ve seen the CD and DVD players, satellite radio, iPods, and built-in Bluetooth connectivity for our smart devices. Clearly, we like our road trip music for it completes the experience. I wonder what the next big thing will be… plain old singing?
Here is a visual collection of some of the things that were mentioned in this episode or what I call “The Ancient Ways.”
If you’d like to find out more about the history, here are some links: