Wed, 17 March 2021
Part 1 of my conversation with guest Eric Green as we pay tribute to the cassette tape. Show notes: - Recorded via Zoom - Eric's first time on the show since '15 - R.I.P. to Lou Ottens, inventor of the cassette tape - Eric: Got into music via cassettes in the '80s - You could make your own mixes - Jay: Would tape songs off the radio in late '70s/early '80s - Jay: Currently have hundreds of tapes but nothing to play them on - Tapes were cheaper than vinyl or CDs - Fun memories of browsing in record stores - Tapes were big for bootlegs - Huge in the early days of hip hop (The Get Down is on Netflix) - Home taping didn't ruin the music industry, MP3s did - Guardians of the Galaxy helped popularize cassettes - CDs were initially marketed as indestructible and perfect sounding - Jay: Spent hours listening to tapes in the car or on a Walkman - To be continued
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