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My father has a whole cupboard full of old cassettes with some of the old songs on them. I remember many years ago when we used to sit down in the room, listening to the music coming from his stereo.
Those were some pretty good times. Kind of pity that CD have pretty much superseded cassettes. The magic can never be replaced.
I miss the Days of Tapes and CD's in Cars - sadly now the last Car Company (forgot who) are doing the last CD player this year in the UK for Radios
My father has a whole cupboard full of old cassettes with some of the old songs on them. I remember many years ago when we used to sit down in the room, listening to the music coming from his stereo.
Those were some pretty good times. Kind of pity that CD have pretty much superseded cassettes. The magic can never be replaced.
I've kept some cassettes from when I used to tape songs from Radio 1 in the early 90's - back in the day when Steve Wright ruled the roost in the afternoon, Bruno and Liz were doing the Weekend Show and Jakkie Brambles had the Drivetime slot.
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!
Strangely enough Stockportyears some of the remoter police stations do still use triple-deck tape recorders for interviews. Mostly though the police now use triple deck CD players. On both formats there is a running time & date back track you can hear as people are talking so they are tamper proof. Also some of the remoter police stations use ink for fingerprints whereas most now use the live terminal system which not only stores your fingerprints but also ID's you from your fingerprints. So false name & the police you will know you are lying
as im permenantly stuck in the past all my music is still on cassetteas i prefer this method of listening anyway guys,my trusty ghettoblaster comes out and away we go
Like the above I had a tape in the player all the time just ready to record anything I liked. I still have several tapes full of a minutes worth of tracks. Got to disagree about the conveniance thing mind, with rewindable live radio, soundhound, spotify, youtube etc it's all so much easier now.
In days of yore when I had an idea for a tune, like countless others I would quickly record it on a cassette player so I would not forget it. Now if I want to record something quickly, I have to wade through a load of 'apps' on a phone, or set up some other digital recording equipment or some other thing which has awful quality in order to record the idea - by which time, I have forgotten the original idea. There is nothing I know which has the immediacy and convenience of a simple cassette recorder. All you had to do was press two buttons at the same time and you were away. I feel technology has passed this by. Perhaps someone could enlighten me.
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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