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Yep,I did it too, but long before the days of Bruno Brooks
I can remember taping the Friday Rock show on a reel to reel recorder!
Hey Daz I've got my eye on a Reel to Reel recorder for my eldest lad to do some experimental work with his Band..
I work as a Volunteer in the Chirty shop that it's at,so I should get it on the cheap......
As far as taping the Charts on a Sunday Teatime goes I think we have all done it one time or another,I know I did......
Yes, I used to tape my favourite songs off the charts on a Sunday night. Used to have to make sure nobody flicked the light switch in the middle of recording coz of the interference.
I used to listen to the 'top 5' on a Tuesday lunch time (thats when the new chart used to be out) to hear what position one's I liked were. The on a Sunday I would tape them I liked from the postion I heard on Tuesday. Totally illegal but everyone did it.
Ditto, used to come home from school at lunchtime and listen to the charts. Also used to record on a Sunday nights, "ssshh I'm taping" was a regular expression in my household
Sometimes we even used to take a radio out with us on a Sunday evening to listen to charts whilst we hung around the street corners.
ok it wasnt the charts , but my mate used to tape the music from the professionals and the dukes of hazard on a tape recorder whilst knelt in front of the telly and then used to play the music in his addidas bag on the way to junior school every day.
I used to listen to the 'top 5' on a Tuesday lunch time (thats when the new chart used to be out) to hear what position one's I liked were. The on a Sunday I would tape them I liked from the postion I heard on Tuesday. Totally illegal but everyone did it.
I also remember taping the Star Wars radio serialisation off the radio as it was before video tapes and there was no way the film would have been on the telly. Films also seemed to take forever to come out on video when they finally materialised but it was nice to have seen nearly all the films in the local video shops, no chance of that nowadays!
One of the local video shops here has the best name ever - "Planet of the Tapes" - how good is that?
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