[TapeVille] Re: still exist?

  • From: Cheryl Wade <wadecher@xxxxxxx>
  • To: tape@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 09 Jan 2015 04:19:55 -0800

Dear Mr. Traxler and all,

I am looking for what used to be called contemporary Christian music from the 1980s and early 1980s. This is what I could best describe as Christian folk music.

I also enjoy some of the old folk music from the 1950s and 1960s, swing music and instrumental music (I have enough classical.)

If you have any of this kind of stuff you might want to get rid of, please e-mail me.

Thanks.

Cheryl Wade
On 1/8/2015 8:38 AM, Alex HORTON wrote:
Yes, I would be interested in those things.

> From: howard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> To: tape@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: [TapeVille] Re: still exist?
> Date: Thu, 8 Jan 2015 07:15:12 -0600
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> Most of these tapes, that I'm gonna be throwing out, have music that I recorded. I would erase them before I gave 'em away or tosssed 'em, but I already gave away my eraser. I am now in the process of digitizing the stuff I want off 'em. So, also to go, after my digitizing project are two open reel decks. A
> nd lots of LP's and cassettes.
> Howard
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Max G. Swanson" <swando99@xxxxxxxxxxx>
> To: <tape@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Wednesday, January 07, 2015 3:24 PM
> Subject: [TapeVille] Re: still exist?
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> > I'd hate to see this ist go away; reels, cassettes and carts are a big
> > part of audio history and shouldn't just be junked.
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> > P.S.: Anybody know of a good or just decent USB cassette deck? They do
> > exist, but haven't seen one in a long while.
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> > "Hope laid upon hope, that this crowd will not subside..." [Dave Matthews]
> > Regards, Max.
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> > On Wed, January 7, 2015 06:16, programmer651@xxxxxxxxxxx wrote:
> >> Yes, but apparently no one has interest in the subject. Any of you reading
> >> this, tell me if there's still interest.
> >> Tyler Z
> >> ----- Original Message -----
> >> From: Howard Traxler <howard@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> >> To: tape@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >> Sent: Wed, 07 Jan 2015 12:14:51 -0000 (UTC)
> >> Subject: [TapeVille] still exist?
> >>
> >> Long ago, I subscribed to this list. Wondered if it's still out there?
> >> Howard
> >> ----- Original Message -----
> >> From: Alex HORTON
> >> To: tape@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >> Sent: Monday, January 05, 2015 1:29 PM
> >> Subject: [TapeVille] Re: blast from the past
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> >> Yes, it is.
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> >> > From: programmer651@xxxxxxxxxxx
> >> > Date: Mon, 5 Jan 2015 13:51:36 -0500
> >> > To: tape@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
> >> > CC:
> >> > Subject: [TapeVille] Re: blast from the past
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> >> > Is that Royal Canadian song the one from Ren and Stimpy, with the
> >> lyrics like, "Our country wreaks of
> >> > trees, our yaks are very large"?
> >> > Tyler Z
> >> > On Mon, 5 Jan 2015 18:45:44 +0000, Alex HORTON wrote:
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> >> > >Came across a tape of Jesse Dylan & Gene Valaitis on AM 640 from
> >> 1994. The
> >> > >cassette contains:
> >> > >- IDs and happy audience reaction from Jesse & Gene's first day on AM
> >> 640;
> >> > >- Royal Canadian Mounted Yaksman song;
> >> > >- explanation of how they get the caramel in the Caramilk bar;
> >> > >- Jesse and Gene singing along to the jingle "When you eat your
> >> Smarties, do
> >> > >you eat the red ones last?";
> >> > >- a song about toast;
> >> > >- a bit about a guy trying to order from a drive-through;
> >> > >- various ID jingles;
> >> > >- songs taped off what I assume was AM 640 including Snow "Informer"; > >> > >- after a few songs, the tape started playing backward, unfortunately
> >> I don't
> >> > >seem to have a means of playing the tape in reverse;
> >> > >- mostly silence on the rest of the first side except points where a
> >> young girl
> >> > >(I estimate about twelve or thirteen or so) accidentally pressed
> >> record while
> >> > >talking;
> >> > >- on the other side, Guns 'n' Roses "Sweet Child of Mine", taped off
> >> an album,
> >> > >cut off in the middle with a country song taped off the radio;
> >> > >- the last few seconds of another song taped off an album;
> >> > >- Eric Clapton "Tears in Heaven" from an album;
> >> > >- silence followed by a portion of Paul McCartney "Live and Let Die"
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