Shango said: Couldn't find the original version. "Whitney was purely and simply one of a kind." ~ Clive Davis | |
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Cinnie said: I used scotch tape over the upper corner holes.
I tended to record-protect my mixtapes me too. | |
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ernestsewell said: Observation: That's a Columbia House album, not from a record store.
oh lawd, columbia house and BMG...their "free tapes" offer back in the day got my music collection started. | |
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BSK3478 said: ernestsewell said: Observation: That's a Columbia House album, not from a record store.
oh lawd, columbia house and BMG...their "free tapes" offer back in the day got my music collection started. Me too, buddy. I LOVED the free stuff. They have to be just unloading stuff over there at times, even back then. I remember getting into U2 in the Navy in 1987 in Philly. I bought all their back catalog and didn't even pay like $20 for everything. You can always tell a BMG or Columbia House album, because their stock number is in place of the UPC code. | |
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ernestsewell said: Shango said: Observation: That's a Columbia House album, not from a record store. Yeah, my copy doesn't have that D100349-code printed on it. | |
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AlexdeParis said: Couldn't find the original version. He scored good with that groove. Even UK-singer Mark Morrison used the main melody for "Return Of The Mack" | |
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My first walkman was a Philips Moving Sound in 1987, it was this hideous traiangular shaped wedge thing that was red and grey with yellow and electric blue pastel stripes and a pizza shaped thing it was. I remember it had those cheep ass orange earmuffs with the cheep wire things thats adjusted for head size and they always sangged my nappy ass hair in them. The album I used it for was a thing called Solid Gold Hits 87 with the following songs
Breakout - Swing Out Sister Respectable - Mel and Kim Rumours by ????? Livin on Prayer - Bon Jovi I wanna dance with somebody - Whitney Houston It dosen't have to be that way - Blow Monkeys Caravan of Love - Housemartins U Got the Look - Prince I cant stop lovin you - Michael Jackson Lost in Emotion - Lisa Lisa and Cult Jam Wild Child - Billy Idol I loved that tape and walkman, think I replaced it in about 1990 and 1995 got my first Discman, a SHARP, the ones that skipped all the time So what are u going 2 do? R u just gonna sit there and watch? I'm not gonna stop until the war is over. Its gonna take a long time | |
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I remember when these 1st came out. SO EXPENSIVE. Buying one back then was like buying a top of the line blu ray recorder these days! I'm listening to Rick James on mine right now tho. Mix tape city. It's nice to have a walkman as I found out during some very bad storms, esp if yours runs on one battery like mine does.
I still love mine (Panasonic) and use it quite often to play tapes and radio. | |
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I used to love my walkman. On my first airplane trip it saved my life cause I wwould have freaked all the way out without my music to calm me. | |
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looks like Sony is not doing so well since those days
http://www.chron.com/disp...09510.html they should release a limited edition just to celebrate i would buy one.....but then i threw away all my cassettes | |
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