@ThePaddyjoejr1 whatta ya mean "so what?" yeah no big deal i suppose if we were 90 or so and had recordings of our younger days it would be more rare.
@bulchit48 I Didn't mean anything Bad. I Just said That I Had Recordings From the 1970's that I Still Listen to, And will save forever. Just Imagine playing that tape when I'm 569 yrs. old in the year 2525!
i can remember making recordings with my brother and sister on my cassette recorder. i cant even remember what brand it was. it was making funny stories. im 41 now and was about 11 then. would have loved to still have them now.
When I was 3 years old, all the kids at the daycare used to bring teddybears and what not, I sure didn't, I brought a cassette tape, and i'm still into them. If there's a new album out on cassette, I buy it. I'm mostly in to underground music as well, and a lot of stuff is only released on cassette tapes, so it's cool. I guess I have about 80 tapes, oldest one from 2004.
I'll make a movie and post it here as a reply to ya someday now :)
This looks like (and the deck) a kids production from the 70s, I wish I still had some of my old recordings from the 70s, my friends & I did an episode of Star Trek when they visited the 20s gangsters, we had a shootout-someone said "mommy" then Dr.McCoy was talking about picking them boogers-in 1982 I did my last good production of the exorcist-a friend did the incredible re-enactment-I was the preacher-he borrowed the original-left it in the glove compartment where it melted but I have a copy.
I got my first cassette recorder when I was 3 years old, for the xmas of 1985. It was a GE cassette recorder, and a Sony am/fm radio cassette. Sadly none are with me today. However, that Tandy cassette recorder I have was mine since I got it, back in 1989. In addition to using it for the TRS-80 computer, I used it all the time for recordings as well!
omg, you and I were totally alike. Back in the day, that's all I did was play with my cassette recorders and make recordings non stop!! Hell, I used to take my tape recorders to school!!!!
I recall playing with my parents stereo as a toddler. It was a Realistic Clarinette BSR record Changer with a built in AM/FM tuner and a separate cassette deck. I also recall playing Bruce Springsteen's Born In The U.S.A. on it (I believe that was the only record I played). The stereo was thrown away many years ago because the record player froze up and my parents wanted a compact disc player :(
What brand of cassette tape is this? Is that an old Duratape from the 1970's (not to mention Duracell)? Duratape doesn't even exist anymore back then. That is so old. I used to have cassette tapes that had brand names that don't exist anymore like Capitol, Gillette, Laffayte, Highlander, Audiopak, Audition and a few others that don't really exist anymore.
Well...Thats not the origianal case. It was an RCA tape bought in the '90s and sadly (a couple years after my tape was fully recorded) I was experimenting with a taken apart player and tryed to make the speed faster and the most of the tape spilled out! The little bit of tape still on a reel was years later put in this cassette case that was bought empty from a thrift store.
awesome!!!! keep it forever and get all nostalgic when your old :) I used to do this stuff too but have lost all my tapes :(
tangleclot85 8 months ago
i still have a recording of me as kid like this. i thought i was the only one.
rocabear 11 months ago
how much therapy have you had since then?
Darqk 1 year ago
what a stupidass thing to put on a webpage
lilabner20032003 1 year ago
haha really??
Fleadabomb99 1 year ago
I have recordings I made when I was about 5, and I have a tape of my mom and my aunt from 1978
patricknedz 1 year ago
omg it made me say LOL XD
comedymovi 2 years ago
I have some recodings also!
joselu90 2 years ago
I have loads of recordings of me when was this age and I used to make click noises and shout random words just the same!
fivebd 2 years ago
I'm almost 50 and I have recordings when I was 7 or 8 years old. I should post some of those.
bulchit48 2 years ago
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ThePaddyjoejr1 1 year ago
@ThePaddyjoejr1 whatta ya mean "so what?" yeah no big deal i suppose if we were 90 or so and had recordings of our younger days it would be more rare.
bulchit48 1 year ago
@bulchit48 I Didn't mean anything Bad. I Just said That I Had Recordings From the 1970's that I Still Listen to, And will save forever. Just Imagine playing that tape when I'm 569 yrs. old in the year 2525!
ThePaddyjoejr1 1 year ago
i can remember making recordings with my brother and sister on my cassette recorder. i cant even remember what brand it was. it was making funny stories. im 41 now and was about 11 then. would have loved to still have them now.
steviebboy69 3 years ago
We're the same age, heh.
When I was 3 years old, all the kids at the daycare used to bring teddybears and what not, I sure didn't, I brought a cassette tape, and i'm still into them. If there's a new album out on cassette, I buy it. I'm mostly in to underground music as well, and a lot of stuff is only released on cassette tapes, so it's cool. I guess I have about 80 tapes, oldest one from 2004.
I'll make a movie and post it here as a reply to ya someday now :)
RemainNegative 3 years ago
RIVETING STUFF
reuben81343 3 years ago
This looks like (and the deck) a kids production from the 70s, I wish I still had some of my old recordings from the 70s, my friends & I did an episode of Star Trek when they visited the 20s gangsters, we had a shootout-someone said "mommy" then Dr.McCoy was talking about picking them boogers-in 1982 I did my last good production of the exorcist-a friend did the incredible re-enactment-I was the preacher-he borrowed the original-left it in the glove compartment where it melted but I have a copy.
CreativeCritisizm 3 years ago
lol, brown bear, that's random :P. cool tho, blasts from the past are always fun =D
lmull3 3 years ago
I, too, used to indulge in this...I brought mine to the pool once :D but it survived.
Brillemeister 3 years ago
Did you actually work with electronics at age 7?
It's amazing that a 7 year old can list that many electronic components.
rusty8mm 4 years ago
YEs.
CassetteMaster 4 years ago
I did too, lol
SpeakerFreak95 1 year ago
I got my first cassette recorder when I was 3 years old, for the xmas of 1985. It was a GE cassette recorder, and a Sony am/fm radio cassette. Sadly none are with me today. However, that Tandy cassette recorder I have was mine since I got it, back in 1989. In addition to using it for the TRS-80 computer, I used it all the time for recordings as well!
speedyc395 4 years ago
omg, you and I were totally alike. Back in the day, that's all I did was play with my cassette recorders and make recordings non stop!! Hell, I used to take my tape recorders to school!!!!
speedyc395 4 years ago
I still take tape recorders to school!
CassetteMaster 4 years ago
ME TOO!
SpeakerFreak95 1 year ago
I recall playing with my parents stereo as a toddler. It was a Realistic Clarinette BSR record Changer with a built in AM/FM tuner and a separate cassette deck. I also recall playing Bruce Springsteen's Born In The U.S.A. on it (I believe that was the only record I played). The stereo was thrown away many years ago because the record player froze up and my parents wanted a compact disc player :(
rusty8mm 4 years ago
Ha ha! Funny recording. Too bad I don't have any recordings of myself when I was that young. I had a recorder but I was constantly taping over stuff.
Trance88 4 years ago
What brand of cassette tape is this? Is that an old Duratape from the 1970's (not to mention Duracell)? Duratape doesn't even exist anymore back then. That is so old. I used to have cassette tapes that had brand names that don't exist anymore like Capitol, Gillette, Laffayte, Highlander, Audiopak, Audition and a few others that don't really exist anymore.
HomeoftheGoodGuys 4 years ago
Well...Thats not the origianal case. It was an RCA tape bought in the '90s and sadly (a couple years after my tape was fully recorded) I was experimenting with a taken apart player and tryed to make the speed faster and the most of the tape spilled out! The little bit of tape still on a reel was years later put in this cassette case that was bought empty from a thrift store.
CassetteMaster 4 years ago
vcr means vcry! It's VCR not vcr! cr looks like cry
chao772 4 years ago
Are goung to make a YouTube video of a 1990's Sony Stereo System?
chao772 4 years ago
Maybe.
CassetteMaster 4 years ago
cool! i c we have something in comment thatz we were obsessed with electronics we were that age. 1998 i was 12 at the time.
damusician 4 years ago
Do you still have a 1990's Sony stereo system?
chao772 4 years ago
Yes.
CassetteMaster 4 years ago
which recorder did you use when you record it back in 1998?
1998 A BLAST FROM THE PAST!!!!!!!!
chao772 4 years ago
Heh, when you were a baby you probably had a cassette tape instead of a baby rattle. :P
EmersonCollie 4 years ago