Beginning my Wall of Cassettes
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- Опубликовано: 26 авг 2024
- I found a rack for holding 100 audio cassette tapes, and put it to good use, with plans to get another one. In the process I give a look at my collection of pre-recorded cassettes (excluding cassingles) and play part of a cassette containing an FM Stereo radio broadcast recorded in 1974!
Since 1983 my dad's been taping music off the radio and still does to this very day. Has no plans to quit. Over 2200 cassette tapes stored in boxes of 10 each. (Equals over 3000 hours of analog music!) Only ever used 3 different cassette decks in all that time. Everything is indexed in a box of index cards. I made a spreadsheet database for him last summer since he was 10 years behind in indexing.
Before RUclips when you couldn't just hear almost any song you wanted, my dad had the system down. Wanted to hear something? Look it up in the index cards, find the tape within a minute, fast-forward, rewind, good to go! The ultimate rip-off!
NetCast3 that’s actually really cool
Whoa that's a sick story. I myself record music from RUclips XD
@@sebastianchibrac4877 Im guilty of recording pod casts to cass.
@@allenschmitz9644 It’s good for listening in a car/truck.
You can’t have a wall of cassettes with out The Wall
but you cant have a wall without trump
"buys 100 copies of the wall."
As Roger Waters once said "instead of building The Wall, why not just get high and listen to it?"
I have a friend in Chicago that tapes everything .Hes got about 6000 cassette tapes that's all he uses.he will tape it or get friends to tape it for him.got a nice rig too with just cassette decks.he has taped of radio too hes got all the dr demento shows taped from the loop in Chicago. Hes got some cool stuff. Enjoyed your video/
The good old days when radio DJs would actually spin the tunes from vinyl and tape carts. I remember recording music onto those Memorex tapes from Rock 102 Buffalo back in the late 70s.
Back in 1983, someone gave me 50 8-track tapes with songs taped from the radio......heard some classic Bay Area rock stations (KSJO, KMPX, etc). Sad;y, I no longer have those.
Yeap...i recorded from WWOR in New York and WNEW in the 70s.I had a great mono panasonic one i bought from the Stereo Warehouse i work for it cost me $95...i recorded the Randal Island concert on last day...Van Morrison ,Mountain...still sounds great 48 years later...yeah great to here WPIX radio...Turtles...makes me wanta cry ...LIC,Astoria,Sunnyside,Richmond Hills,Bayside miss it...perhaps.
2:30 Pink Floyd! Was not expecting to see that in your collection to be honest, pretty cool though
Good video, It got my OCD going haywire, I kept shouting "REWIND YOUR TAPES!" at my monitor. lol
My last new cassette was Jackyl back in 1992 and my first new CD was Offspring Smash in 1994.
As a 17-year-old, hearing that 1974 recording is super trippy, it sounds far different from my expectations
I like the way your "wall of cassettes" turned out. If ever you feel like uploading it, I'd like to see the Video8 organizer video. (My neighbors gave me a nice wooden wall mounted cassette holder after their garage sale concluded, only I have no idea where it went.)
I'm interested in knowing more about the music you used while loading the cassettes into their new home, though I expect a look through the comments will answer that question.
That music is excerpted from "Mr. Fantastic in the Wonderful World of Wurlitzer": ruclips.net/video/TW0_Gl_3EGg/видео.html
Cassettes are on there way back!!!Hold on to those gems!!!!
Wow, that 1974 recording really put some nostalgia in me! I was actually a month away from turning 4 then! Wow!
Wow, that WPIX recording is something special!! If you haven't done it already, that really ought to be digitally archived!
I'm pretty sure my Mom had or still has each of those Dixie Chicks, Shania Twain, and Bryan Adams cassettes.
Great collection..I used to love collecting tapes making own compilations, and CD's followed briefly by Minidiscs. Now a days, streaming doesn't have the same appeal.
I love cassettes, especially Chrome tape ones that sound terrific
I'm a collectors of things and this video really relaxed me 😊
Just found your channel, very good advice and knowledge.
I’ve collected vinyl and tapes for over 45 years and still find I need more ha ha
I have to say your talk over is very calming and not done at hyper talking speed.
Keep up the good work.
Jim
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I thought i had over 1000 cassettes in carton boxes. but after building a huge cassette rack then arranging them i realised they're almost 700 only. Now almost 30% of my shelf is empty. However, before it was hard to find any cassette i want to listen but now it's super snappy to pick any.✌️
special thanks for broadcast 1974
Just scored a lot of 200 cassettes and 44 8tracks on market place for 75 dollars all good stuff too like Classic Rock, 80s / 90s Metal, alternative, etc
So I plan on buying 2 of these for all of them and a 8track rack
I will do a video on it when I set it all up.
Awesome video man! Love your stuff!
Ha, looks just like my room. 8 tracks and everything!
Yup mine too
No way dude! I went to this garage sale up in this little town one time and found that exact same memorex cassette tape box except it had this gold yellow colored maxell tape on it! I got it for 25 cents
Hello There I remember buying blank Memorex tapes in those new when I was a kid.
It's 4am an I'm watching a guy place cassettes into a rack....
It's better than watching videos of test patterns....lol.....Or washing machines.
Rob Ricci agreed
*hiding behind a rock* I...uh....have done the test pattern thing *red faced*
Want to be short that video where the guy’s washing machine does the rhythm for The Devil Went Down To Georgia is one of the best things on RUclips, though!
That's a nice tape rack you picked up, and you can't beat that price. I find it interesting that you didn't purchase your first CD until 1999. I got my first CD in 1985, although I also continued to buy tapes as well in to the early 90's as they were the format of choice in the car.
thank you for taking us through your collection, really enjoyable watch.
Somewhere, I have an old Scotch blank w/ an unusual case. About the same thickness of the clamshell, but has a little spring-loaded drawer on one long end of the spine. One pushes a little springy-plastic catch on the edge & it pops out. The cassette, however, is just a low-end C90, type 1.
I was born in 91 so I can remember a time when my dad and I would go to the music store and decide if we wanted cd or cassette. My last new cassette was probably Rammstein Mutter from 2001. I also had quite a few Weird Al Yankovic tapes. We used alot of tapes because my dads truck only had a tape deck and he drive it until 2005.
I'm a proud owner of my dad's '70s cassettes, along with my own collection. His are in a big wooden Budweiser crate and include many of those non-standard cases that fold open. Great vid,.
I am addicted to that rectangular shape ...
Its a nice shelf,and you could build those yourself to store more tapes,like bigger shelfs. Very cool! The Wall of cassettes!
I still have a crapload of cassettes that are mostly in one big blue case, the rest of them a little scattered about. I haven't been able to get that fortunate at the thrift store lately though. Oldest cassette I have is from the mid-1970s; most recent is probably from 1992. Music acquired in last 10 years has been CDs from merch tables at shows I've gone to, or downloaded (usually Bandcamp or iTunes). And in the "crapload" I'm also counting mixtapes given to me or ephemera (nothing interesting there, though). That 1974 bit of radio broadcasting is seriously interesting! And not only that, it sounds great!
Keith Urban looks so young on that album!
Old video, but you've got some great music there! Alan parsons, REM, Toto
I wish I had more tapes. I don't have very many.
nice collection excited to see new video
cassette era is nice. recording songs from fm radio is my hobby during the 90s. quality is very good especially when using decent cassette player. sony component is my bestfriend. now my cassete tapes collection is kept in box. Now its different i just download mp3s and save it on hard drive. i more like it. but still miss the cassette era. its part of my childhood.
Always AMAZED by the content of this channel! 👌👍
That is awesome! It looks really cool, like a radio station. I used to hang my cassettes on the wall like that, but it was a couple of Case Logic racks that only held 30 tapes each, and I have more tapes than that... so I store 45s in them sideways, which holds all my 45s nicely. I also had the same type of wall rack, but for CDs. I just use carrying cases and drawers for my tapes now, and a couple of wire CD racks. It's cool that you're starting to get into 8 tracks too... hopefully you find a case for them! If you want something to hang on the wall, you could probably build something yourself out of 1/4" plywood. It would be cool to find a rack that a radio station used to hold carts too, but I can't imagine those would be easy to find now. That's a really awesome aircheck at the end too! I love finding unlabeled blank tapes because sometimes there's old airchecks on them.
Yeah… I doubt you’ll ever see this, but I have loads of Philadelphia air checks from somebody who gave me well over 100 cassettes that somebody had donated to their church that their church was going to throw away for some reason. I keep them separate from the rest of my tapes but I don’t have good enough equipment to digitize yet. Hopefully one day I’ll get a computer and the correct cables and stuff needed to convert the tapes and upload them to RUclips.
Back when I was recording on cassettes I always sought out the Memorex tapes with the weird bottom-opening case you demonstrated because I thought they were really cool and futuristic. I don't have any audio cassettes anymore, but I have plenty of Digital8 tapes so I will definitely be needing a wall rack for those. Very cool video.
Doug Brown I have a 5” open reel tape by Memorex in a similar case.
I used to have 8 large IKEA bookcases full of VHS movies on them. I then downloaded better quality 'flash' digital versions of those 1,000+ movies, and put them onto DVD discs, kept in 3/16" thick ultra-thin CD cases (and kept a copy of the digital movies on four large 3.5" hard drives), and then I only needed one large bookcase. A few years later I downloaded even higher quality MP4 versions of those movies, and keep them all on one 2TB external hard drive (with a backup drive as well), so I didn't even need that one bookcase with the DVD movies on it. So in less than 10 years I have gone from a basement full of movies, to one small 2.5" hard drive that can fit into my pocket. In the same time, my entire music cassette collection has gone from a collection of 120, down to MP3 versions of the same songs that fit on a USB flash drive that is the size of my thumbnail.
Such a cool video.I have two of those type of wall racks.I loved that 1974 radio aircheck too!
i have about 3 tapes i recorded back in 2008-2009 with pop station.
man i listen these really often. the music was good, and best of all it was recorded by me.
Also the ads are funny because some dont even exist anymore
PopStation? The ripoff PSP with City fighter?
ye i have a few
be warned though that its a real mess and in dutch
www.dropbox.com/sh/juboaxppo8yet8i/AAB83tUxQURkVVBGWS2-ekooa?dl=0
i wish someone had some more recordings of radio o from 2009
1marcelfilms I've got some Americas top 40 recordings and other late 80's early 90's recordings.
I have a cassette tape that dirty's up the heads on the player every time I try to play it. The heads get dirty and then the sound gets muffled. I was thinking of having it professionally transferred to CD sometime, just so I could play it. It was found in an old house back in 1981 or 82. Most of my own tapes are older than that.
I have a portable player that plays well but re-wind and fast forward don't work well. I assume it's because it needs a new belt. I've had it since the mid 70s.
Amazing sound on that 1974 stereo tape! Wow.
Techmoan got me into collecting. Managed to get myself a nice 1990s pioneer CT-447. I like it
I made the switch to CDs around the same time you did. I don't remember the last new cassette I bought, but the first CD I ever bought when it was brand new was the South Park album Chef Aid. I still have it and I still listen to it.
VWestlife, I want to add to the pleas to make that WPIX 1974 tape transferred to digital. What you have is known as an "Aircheck", which is the recording of the station with nothing stopped or cut out of it. These are definitely rare IF nothing was edited! I should know....I've come across cassettes where people have taped radio stations, but they've been completely worthless because they stop the tape constantly when the DJ starts talking. Aaargh! So take care of those if they are intact COMPLETELY!
7:21 Me too! I only collect cassettes if it's non prerecorded, and if prior to 2000.
Wow. Time travel back to 1974!!
I was born too late. Im still sad i don't have any casettes but soon im gonna buy three Eminem casettes.
Niiice! I've been meaning to get a rotating cassette holder for all of mine.
wonderful!
That REM Green tape is great
Stand in the place where you live.....
Do yo have that NY radio recording digitised? I make vintage looking radios with modern electronics that have sd and usb slots and it would be awsome if i can load that radio programs into these sets. :)
Dang, that might be a better idea than my drawers. I ran out of shelf space, but I do still have wall space left. Hmm! I've got lotttttt of tapes. :)
YEAH tdk-90s great cassettes !!!
Ive always wanted to come across some radio station recordings but never have.
I've got all my records in the order that I got them. From album #1 Artur Rubenstein "The Chopin Waltzes" (Christmas 1966) to album # 598 Nina Simone "The Hits." It's a shame that after I die, the records wll be all split up. I hope they go to a collector who appreciates them.
In your dreams..if its not a new cell phone/lap top/gun/or money it will end up on the side of the curb..
Waoooo
Very nice my friend
I also like cassette tapes
I have 60 cassettes of a singer I like so much. Almost 40 different cassette tapes
I have two cassette radios😁
I just found a smaller cassette cabinet for my growing collection. I still haven't filled it yet though. There are some great smaller artists out there now making some but they can be quite expensive compared with CDs now sadly! Great to see such a large collection! Even just finding decent type 1 can be difficult these days and so damn expensive. Still, I like the format and continue to collect them. I think they sound great personally, but only on good hardware, which is thin on the ground these days.
There was a period in the 90's where I bought both cassettes and CD's until I switched over exclusively to buying CD's around 1999 or so. The first CD I bought was a title by jazz guitarist Al DiMeola called "Orange & Blue" some time in the mid 90's. The last cassette I bought was a greatest hits compilation by Motley Crue in 1998.
You are supposed to stack them vertically not horizontally, so they don't droop and damage the tape after time/heat.
I don't think that's an issue. I've got cassettes from the late 70s not stored like that and haven't degraded much
If a cassette from 1974 hasn't been damaged by being stored horizontally, then I'm not worried about it!
fair enough. I still like to because I had a bunch of VHS tapes that rippled on the edge from being loosely wound and they now can't track because the very edge is "tapered" from the weight of itself on edge...
haha
This particular rack is designed to mount w/ the tapes horizontal; notice the orientation of the keyhole slots. I had some Laserline CD racks, which mounted the same way.
"Cassingle" -you survived the 90's (LOL)
just a suggestion bud.... turn your tapes so the actual memory ribbon tape is not facing light... it will help keep them in better shape. Also you should run them to the end and then back to the beginning then tap them a bit on the edge of a counter or something to keep the memory tape from sticking together. and remember keep them away from any magnets Including Speakers. some people know this stuff I know but I'm just trying to help :O) I have two 100 racks... myself but everything is in boxes at the moment... Some 600 Cassettes - not going into my 33's 45's (singles came on 45's till about 1988 then they started making cassette singles) I also have a few 78's........ and BLOW YOUR MIND i have 4 99 &1/4 records... Used at KQW in 1912 This was San Jose California's first radio station. My Grandpa was a Electrician that owned his own company and wired the radio station as well. Awesome little video Thanks!
I've got well over 100 cassettes myself, incl some of those Memorex ones but a very important question (!) how many tapes of AM STEREO do you have ?!
Many.
That's a lot of cassettes my friend.
Holy crap! Bloody hell, that's awesome! :D
Please, with cherry on top, can you send me the full WAV or MP3 recording of that 1974 air? I just can't resist that stuff, it's so interesting! I'm so jealous! :D
I wish I'd have a functional tape deck, but one 1991 Kenwood KX-3030 I've bought for $25 was a crapstain with broken switching mechanism and assy belt. (Audio was great, but it destroys tapes. What are those people doing to this stuff? And there was a functional deck for that price, wth.) And since my enormous collection 1988 till 2002 tapes came from my momma, I just can't use that, that would be my moral suicide. (I use my 1993 Phillips walkman to play them.) And our country doesn't have anything like Goodwill or anything like that. Just ass and eBay bootlegs. :/
Ditto on the recording. my mom was a big listener of WPIX FM back in the 70s and would eat that right up.
I would like an MP3 of that tape too if it ever gets available.
I love hearing how all the stations used to sound
You could put today's music on the recording and play it (minus the ads, of course) qand it wouldm'y sound dated.
Also interested in hearing this tape! Not from the area, but just love old radio!
OK, now I have to build my on Wall of Cassettes :-)
I wonder how that little Agfa made its way from germany over to the US... This is definitely a German retail product. Agfa-Gevaert never sold articles with the name "Magnetonband" outside of Europe.
It's likely grey market. New York used to (and still does but not really to the same extent) have lots of little independent grey market import businesses that brought stuff like this in, and often would undercut the "official" dealers' prices.
Could have been brought over by someone who lived in Europe, (Military, student or an immigrant) and didn't have a need for it so donated it.
Hope to hear more of your old recordings! Cheers
Thats a sweet setup. Keep it going, and keep it growing!!
Please, can you make a video of that 1974 tape playing?
I'm going to build a wooden one to hold 200. Can't wait to see them on the wall and nice and tidy.
The 73 in the Guy Lombardo tape is the prefix Decca used
Where do you buy your tapes? Also what do you record on them to have so many XD
Can you upload the entire wpix air check onto RUclips?
finally waited for you to do a video cassette tancks, I have many almost triple your i think making a video of my collections soon jejeje
Those memorex cassette cases from the 70s-80s were really strange. If i remember correctly, the tapes also came with little white hub plugs to keep the tape from unwinding but they were easily lost.
My first CD was Faith no More the real thing and the last was Bobby Rush live in 2004, cassettes were always free back when I was a kid/teen people around me replaced theirs with cd's... Now CD's are for free 👌🙏
2:58 A friend of mine let me look through their cassette collection and had one of those memorex tapes with that case. It fascinated me!
I remember "PIX Penthouse" with adult mood music in the '60s but did not know WPIX became a rock station in the '70s. It eventually was a light jazz station. I have some cassettes over 50 years old.
I think the Thrift Store loves to see you so they can get rid or their inventory! :) The good old days of cassettes. Encoded all mine in mp3 format and then the trash they went. That's a nice collection of tapes you have their. WPIX-FM sounded pretty good pre-DSP based audio processing and the time where there were real live breathing human DJ's.
Awesome, I started my cassette collection also.
upload the 74 find or provide link for it in entirety
Looking good
I should get something like this I have like close to 1000 or more tapes all in boxs and don't want to chuck them out this will be a good way to make space.
That's alot of tapes, my man. As I only have 17 :D. Just started collecting them last year though.
Nice collection! Shame I got rid of most of my recorded cassettes from radio recordings, especially since they don't use the old bumpers between songs.
That was neat. By the way what music was that when you were putting up the caests?
It's from ruclips.net/video/TW0_Gl_3EGg/видео.html
Thank you :)
Is that WPIX recording of the same Jim Quinn as in Pittsburgh’s Quinn and Banana, Quinn and Rose and also amateur radio operator W3DEX?
I think Ray Glasser has more, abt 6 months ago or so, a friend of his of loaded his collection to Ray! His collection is rather impressive!
my cousin has 3 wooden bookshelves full of tapes,CD's and old vynil discs. He also has one of those IBM laptops that they use to diagnose McClaren F1 supercars but it lacks the harddrive and a bunch more stuff.
I've tried this but I have more than 200 cassettes, and also more than 1000 VHS tapes... good job
the nice thing about finding shelves is you dont have to worry about bad RAM or it having a virus on the Hard Drive :)
For a time Marantz was with Superscope also.
Ah great memories!
Gloria slays me
I had such a big collection of cassettes I recorder in the early 2000''s from Boston radio stations primarily KISS 108 has a segment from the clu s called club kiss playing trance/club music. I still listen to the songs but remember when I was young staying up late on Saturday and Making mistake on a cheap radio but it's a memory I'll never forget. I don't know what happened to the but the memories will never go. Sometimes I miss the good old days and analog music will never disappear
Those laser line wall units get snapped up fast, I mostly find laser line towers for cd or cassette, or those rotating towers, which I hate, take up too much space
Love our cassettes don't we
1:15 and a RUclips legend is born...
6:11 Now it’s 50 years old
I have 400 cassettes in those wood storage racks, they work real good.
Good for you. When I went on maneuvers the cassette was the choice. They took a beating and stood up well. Kv4li