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[Technology] Music Cassette Tapes



Weststander

Well-known member
Aug 25, 2011
69,185
Withdean area
I’ve still got all the cassettes from my recording from the radio from the late 70’s onwards, plus my own mixes from my vinyl. With a working Akai tape deck in my hifi stack. The recordings include dance/pop music from the radio in a summer spent on the Algarve in the 80’s and the excellent pirate station Laser 558 in the mid 80’s.

Without even playing them for decades, the following are etched in my mind - Scritti Politti, Bronsky Beat, Laura Brannigan, Lisa, SOS Band, Paul Hardcastle.

Finger always ready on the pause button to eliminate ads or DJ’s talking.

Youth, loved it.
 




Johnny RoastBeef

These aren't the players you're looking for.
Jan 11, 2016
3,470
Remember when auto-reverse was an innovation on a par with teleportation.
 


Super Steve Earle

Well-known member
Feb 23, 2009
8,910
North of Brighton
I’ve still got all the cassettes from my recording from the radio from the late 70’s onwards, plus my own mixes from my vinyl. With a working Akai tape deck in my hifi stack. The recordings include dance/pop music from the radio in a summer spent on the Algarve in the 80’s and the excellent pirate station Laser 558 in the mid 80’s.

Without even playing them for decades, the following are etched in my mind - Scritti Politti, Bronsky Beat, Laura Brannigan, Lisa, SOS Band, Paul Hardcastle.

Finger always ready on the pause button to eliminate ads or DJ’s talking.

Youth, loved it.

Must have been sickening when you realised you permanently etched Bronski with a 'y' ???
 








chaileyjem

#BarberIn
NSC Patron
Jun 27, 2012
14,594
I must say that recording Peel Shows was my first thought about the advantage of cassettes. Whilst I accept your argument that these are digitised now, what hasn't been is the Wedding Present show at The Pavillion Theatre for Radio Sussex's Turn It Up Christmas Party in, I think 1988. I still have it on tape, so thanks cassettes and thanks [MENTION=24867]chaileyjem[/MENTION]

pS: A very good thing of course but only my doing in spirit. that TIU Xmas party was just before my stint (1989-1994)
 


Dancin Ninja BHA

Well-known member
Jul 6, 2003
2,257
Yes I used to go to rounder every Saturday for my flyers.
World Dance,

Currently looking at two flyers I've got up on the wall from events at the Zap from 1993. Both all-nighters, one of them 10pm (which is now by bedtime!!) to 8am!!!! Trying explaining THAT one to your nine year old son when he says, "Daddy, how did you manage to stay awake until 8am?"????!!!!

"Erm......." is the reply :wink:
 


Jam The Man

Well-known member
Jul 5, 2003
8,222
South East North Lancing
Got my original collection of 400+ mix cassettes on display at home. Never play them but it’s a collection I’d never bin off.
Some poignant personal tapes amongst that lot.
 




Worried Man Blues

Well-known member
Feb 28, 2009
7,272
Swansea
Converted all mine to CD. Had a lot of those lovely Memorex swing shut cases. Mostly Paul Jones Blues radio shows and Blues and Boogie with David Freeman on Fox Oxford Radio, but now own a car with a casette option thankfully it also has CD. Cassettes now in land fill under Reading!
 


Oscar

Well-known member
Nov 10, 2003
3,864
Recently restored an old ghetto blaster for some retro tunes in the shed. On the look out for decent tapes but all I ever seem to find is Val Doonican and Max Bygraves. Never Beastie Boys, Bowie or ...ahem... Now That's What I Call Music 4.
 


BadFish

Huge Member
Oct 19, 2003
18,185
I have to say this was a technology I was please to move away from and adopted MiniDisk for my portable music option as soon as I could afford it.

But having a look in the loft for something else I found my old walkman and the collection of tapes that were sentimental and had not been sent to the tip during various house moves.

When trying the walkman out I realised that the drive belt had perished and the crackle on the volume switch needed some deoxidation spray.

After fixing that I have been having a nostalgic time today playing my old cassettes while working from home and apart from a bit of hiss they sound pretty good.


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Even the Phil Collins ones? Did you tape something over them? :lolol::lolol:
 




BadFish

Huge Member
Oct 19, 2003
18,185
I've still got most of Pete Tong's Friday and Saturday shows recorded on SA90's from 91-94 in a huge sealed plastic box.. :rave:

Alway's wondered if a tape to USB machine would decently convert, or pay a fair bit of money to a studio to convert for me..

I dug out some old tapes recently and started recording them using Garage band. The play button on my deck won't stay on though.

I was looking at those tape to USB things, has anyone used one?
 


Perfidious Albion

Well-known member
Oct 25, 2011
6,363
At the end of my tether
“technology I was please to move away from and adopted MiniDisk for my portable music option as soon as I could afford it.”

Ah..mini discs....they were good! I had loads of stuff that I home recorded on mini discs . They were brilliant. Sound quality was great and for a slight reduction in quality you could get loads of time on it with double-play feature. Sadly they disappeared from the market due to the growth of home computer software that enabled us to make c do.

I got rid of them in the end when my irreplaceable mini disc unit went home.
 


Westdene Seagull

aka Cap'n Carl Firecrotch
NSC Patron
Oct 27, 2003
21,513
The arse end of Hangleton
Also miss making mix tapes. I think its a shame that youngsters don't know the fun of making a mix tape for someone you fancy, or the excitment of getting one.

Or the excited anticipation for two hours on a Sunday afternoon listening to the chart rundown with the record, play and pause buttons pressed, fingering hovering over the pause button ready for when the song you wanted played - obviously hoping that the DJ wouldn't talk over too much of the song.
 




Is it PotG?

Thrifty non-licker
Feb 20, 2017
25,420
Sussex by the Sea
Sometimes our FM went a bit 'fuzzy' in the evenings causing unwanted white noise on the recording process.

We had one of these, was a joy if/when you could tune finely enough to get the red FM Stereo light on.

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AIT76

The wisdom of a fool
Jul 29, 2004
475
Was genuinely touched recently when I discovered my missus had recreated the very first mix tape I did for her as a Spotify playlist.

Mix tapes, always a feeling of satisfaction if you could get your timings right so the last track on each side finished just as the run out tape appeared.
 


Braggfan

In the beginning there was nothing, which exploded
May 12, 2014
1,978
Or the excited anticipation for two hours on a Sunday afternoon listening to the chart rundown with the record, play and pause buttons pressed, fingering hovering over the pause button ready for when the song you wanted played - obviously hoping that the DJ wouldn't talk over too much of the song.

I genuinely think there's something psychologically satisfying about the whole process. Its so remvoed from clicking a few buttons and adding something to a play list. Recording things off the radio, or copying from another tape to make your playlist is a physical process, you're actually making something. I'm feeling really nostalgic about that.
 


ozzygull

Well-known member
Oct 6, 2003
4,152
Reading
Even the Phil Collins ones? Did you tape something over them? :lolol::lolol:

I guess you have superior taste in music then me. Most people who slate Phil Collins have not listened to his albums and don't realise that the first two are eclectic and pretty dark, they help me as a teenager get through a tough time. I have never heard "Do you know and Do you care" or "I don't care anymore" played on the radio
 




ozzygull

Well-known member
Oct 6, 2003
4,152
Reading
“technology I was please to move away from and adopted MiniDisk for my portable music option as soon as I could afford it.”

Ah..mini discs....they were good! I had loads of stuff that I home recorded on mini discs . They were brilliant. Sound quality was great and for a slight reduction in quality you could get loads of time on it with double-play feature. Sadly they disappeared from the market due to the growth of home computer software that enabled us to make c do.

I got rid of them in the end when my irreplaceable mini disc unit went home.

I still have my Minidisk portable players and a Tascam MiniDisk recorder. When the world was normal and I travelled to London for work I would still use them. It would confuse young people when I changed the disk :lol:

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BadFish

Huge Member
Oct 19, 2003
18,185
I guess you have superior taste in music then me. Most people who slate Phil Collins have not listened to his albums and don't realise that the first two are eclectic and pretty dark, they help me as a teenager get through a tough time. I have never heard "Do you know and Do you care" or "I don't care anymore" played on the radio

Sorry dude, didn't mean any offence. Just a cheap shot at Phil. I will check out those songs. I love eclectic and dark.
 


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