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Back in the day

Hi. Anybody can help me in understanding this sentence :

"Back in the day -- and we're talking way back -- to listen to music you had very few choices"
  

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Back in the day: Referring to a time period previous to the present, usually recalled with nostalgia.

  • Back in the day: Referring to a time period previous to the present, usually recalled with nostalgia.
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Back in the day: Referring to a time period previous to the present, usually recalled with nostalgia.

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