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  • #31
    Re: Death of the cassette

    Originally posted by vanhelsing View Post
    You can still buy blank cassettes in any newsagents.
    i never knew u could buy blank tapes from newsagents.
    i went into many newsagents and bver saw them.
    unless they where kept out of view.
    FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL

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    • #32
      Re: Death of the cassette

      What part of Ireland are you from, Darren??

      You don't seem to have had a lot of anything where you grew up!

      Is it a remote part?

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      • #33
        Re: Death of the cassette

        Originally posted by sixtyten View Post
        What part of Ireland are you from, Darren??

        You don't seem to have had a lot of anything where you grew up!

        Is it a remote part?
        not remote at all mate.im from co armagh in northern ireland mate.
        about a 45 minute train hourney from belfast.

        newsagents where i love probably did sell them i just cannot remember.
        i remember a toy shop called odds and bobs sold them.
        shop is gone now aboit 15 yrs.

        it sold everything from toys,to computer games,blabk videos. etc etc.
        FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL

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        • #34
          Re: Death of the cassette

          You can still get them in off licenses
          WELCOME TO HELL!!!

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          • #35
            Re: Death of the cassette

            I'm sure the police still use them for interviews. MP3s and other computer records are too easily tampered with, a few clicks of the mouse can get rid of 'SMACK! AAARRRRGHHH! KICK! PUNCH! OOOOFFF!' and just leave 'yeah yeah, I did it'. Try getting all of that off a cassette!

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            • #36
              Re: Death of the cassette

              I miss cassettes. I used to love buying packs of blank tapes then creating my own compilations with songs recorded from the radio. I'm easily pleased and at 13 the discovery that I could record straight off the radio using my new hifi absolutely blew me away. Before that I was holding a little cassette recorder up to a crackly old radio which was hopeless.

              I still have many of my old tapes, although some of them have gone faded and crackly. I listened to them so much when I was young that they can take me right back to particular times and places when I hear them now. I'm still sad that some of my bought tapes were all too quickly chewed up or snapped in the hifi.

              I also remember the blank bit at the start of the cassettes which once creeped me out as it had a weird noise that sounded like a heavy breather!
              1976 Vintage

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              • #37
                Re: Death of the cassette

                I remember not buying a cassette unless I liked two or three songs from the artist so it would be worth the money. Now artists don't have to make a great "album' because people buy single MP3s. Although I guess people still buy CD's. We still do occasionally

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                • #38
                  Re: Death of the cassette

                  Think I've still got my Bring Your Daughter To The Slaughter cassette single somewhere.
                  WELCOME TO HELL!!!

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                  • #39
                    Re: Death of the cassette

                    Just to prove that not everyone who likes cassettes is an "Old Foggy" here we have a young YouTuber into cassettes and other "vintage" audio and video.

                    http://www.youtube.com/user/DrCassette

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                    • #40
                      Re: Death of the cassette

                      Still have some cassettes - hate to throw them away. Use to love the little boxes the came in.

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                      • #41
                        Re: Death of the cassette

                        Still have plenty of cassettes, blank and older albums.
                        Still buy cassettes from charity shops.

                        Argos still sell three different personal stereos, and you can buy some excellent new personal stereos from ebay. I have even bought a few recent albums from ebay (Arctic Monkeys etc), where the cassette album is from Eastern Europe or the Far East, where cassettes and personal stereos are still massively popular.

                        Last album bought on cassette in high st record shop: 2004 (The Coral)
                        Last album bought on cassette in second hand record shop: 2006 (Foo Fighters)

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                        • #42
                          Re: Death of the cassette

                          Originally posted by scotchmist View Post
                          I will continue to play cassettes in my car, afterall it's about 17 years old so I like to stick with consistency! Besides a radio-cassette is worth diddly-squit to Crack-Heads and Smack-Heads and other exotic types who inhabit our urban landscapes so it makes better sense.
                          I too still have a radio/cassette player in the Escort Eclipse the original Ford 2005 radio/cassette player, These old Ford cassette players are making top dollar on ebay as people want the original radios back in thier classic Fords. I have five boxes of old Ford Radios that i've collected over the years. I love cassettes and still have about 300 of them, but a mate of mine has 5000+ of them and they fill his spare bedroom, i've never seen so many. LOL.

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                          • #43
                            Re: Death of the cassette

                            great to see you still use them mate i doubt many cars still have them.

                            i have a few cassettes and a tape player play them regular and till very good sounding as well.

                            and all yours come from ford cars mate.

                            Originally posted by escorteclipse1990 View Post
                            I too still have a radio/cassette player in the Escort Eclipse the original Ford 2005 radio/cassette player, These old Ford cassette players are making top dollar on ebay as people want the original radios back in thier classic Fords. I have five boxes of old Ford Radios that i've collected over the years. I love cassettes and still have about 300 of them, but a mate of mine has 5000+ of them and they fill his spare bedroom, i've never seen so many. LOL.
                            Last edited by darren; 06-02-2014, 00:21.
                            FOR THE HONOUR OF GRAYSKULL

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                            • #44
                              Re: Death of the cassette

                              I have just joined a group on Facebook that "specialise" is 80's Ghetto Blasters/Boomboxes - plenty of cassette action!!

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                              • #45
                                Re: Death of the cassette

                                The cassette heads in my player have not been used for so long they have sort of rusted up. Last time I used a cassette was possibly over 15 years ago. I do miss making up tapes of my favorite music. I used to have a vast vinyl collection and people always wanted tracks from me, so we used to swap. Ended up with a large collection of cassettes in the end. The ones I brought with music on them my brother got his hands on just after I moved in with my then girlfriend and wrecked the lot. Luckily he was not interested in the ones I taped myself. Gradually one by one my cassettes got chewed up, damaged or lost over the years. I don't have any left now. I have seen them on and off in Sainsbury's. Our charity shops now refuse to take cassette tapes along with video tapes. They find them too hard to sell on. We had someone at a boot sale last year who had hundreds of them and just could not give them away.

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