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20 minutes ago, cyrusr said:

Didn't know that he had cancer. Shit :( 

Yeah, crap news. Left Hand Path is one of the greatest death metal albums of all time for me. Flawless. He was a big part of that.

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2 hours ago, rjw63 said:

Actor Trevor Peacock, 89

I didn't realise until recently that he was the father of Daniel Peacock (known for The Comic Strip Presents and being Mental Mickey in Only Fools) and Harry Peacock (who is Ray Purchase in Toast of London).

Harry Peacock is also married to Katherine Parkinson.

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Joey Benjamin: Former England, Warwickshire and Surrey bowler dies at the age of 60

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Former England, Warwickshire and Surrey bowler Joey Benjamin has died at the age of 60 after reportedly suffering a heart attack.

Benjamin was born in St Kitts but made his name in English cricket and went on to take 387 first-class wickets in an 11-year career.

His only Test came at the Oval against South Africa in 1994 when he took 4-42 in the first innings.

 

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10 hours ago, snowychap said:

I always remember him being a key part of that stacked Surrey side of the early/mid 90s.

I also remember Moody and Curtis against them in the NatWest semi in 94 at the Oval  :) 

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17 hours ago, Seat68 said:

Lou Ottens inventor of the cassette tape (ask your dad) has died. 
 

 

Really? It shocks me that it was invented by someone who is only 94.  Thought they were older than that to be fair. 

I suppose thinking about it the technology must have been post war when computers etc came in. 

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42 minutes ago, sidcow said:

Really? It shocks me that it was invented by someone who is only 94.  Thought they were older than that to be fair. 

I suppose thinking about it the technology must have been post war when computers etc came in. 

30th August 1963. Nothing to do with Computers, designed specifically for audio playback by a Belgian arm of Phillips 

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20 hours ago, Seat68 said:

Lou Ottens inventor of the cassette tape (ask your dad) has died. 
 

 

For a gorgeous brief moment in time, I was 13 and allowed to tape the charts count down on my parent’s stereogram.

Fast forward a couple of years and I’m swapping mixtapes with friends.

A little further forward and Eric Ericsson, once a roadie with the Small Faces but currently a roadie with The Style Council robs the mixtape from the TSC ghetto blaster and gives it to me as a prezzy. 

My first car, packed full of mixtapes. I leave it at the railway station and go to work. That evening, the car has been broken in to, somebody has gone through every cassette, but thrown them in the footwell. I have a mental image of some toe rag sat in my car going ‘nope...nope...nope...’

For about 10 years, cassettes were a massive thing for me and mine.

 

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22 minutes ago, chrisp65 said:

For a gorgeous brief moment in time, I was 13 and allowed to tape the charts count down on my parent’s stereogram.

Fast forward a couple of years and I’m swapping mixtapes with friends.

A little further forward and Eric Ericsson, once a roadie with the Small Faces but currently a roadie with The Style Council robs the mixtape from the TSC ghetto blaster and gives it to me as a prezzy. 

My first car, packed full of mixtapes. I leave it at the railway station and go to work. That evening, the car has been broken in to, somebody has gone through every cassette, but thrown them in the footwell. I have a mental image of some toe rag sat in my car going ‘nope...nope...nope...’

For about 10 years, cassettes were a massive thing for me and mine.

 

I had so many tapes. It ran into the hundreds, legit releases, mixtapes, recordings of John Peel and a plethora of day glo bootlegs. 
Years back there was a realisation that they were taking up too much room and as the reault of a car boot sale, someone in Telford has a 1992 recording of the festive 50 and the Beats International album, let them eat bingo. 

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1 hour ago, Seat68 said:

I had so many tapes. It ran into the hundreds, legit releases, mixtapes, recordings of John Peel and a plethora of day glo bootlegs. 
Years back there was a realisation that they were taking up too much room and as the reault of a car boot sale, someone in Telford has a 1992 recording of the festive 50 and the Beats International album, let them eat bingo. 

Hipsters pay a fortune for that shit now

Like you the one thing I have got rid of in my music collection is the cassettes, i think I just binned them to be perfectly honest. Didn't have many legit purchases, that was always vinyl then CD but bootlegs and mixtapes and taped radio shows, I had shit loads

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I've still got all my cassette tapes in the loft.  Mainly home made ones taping my own records for playing on the Walkman and friends stuff I didnt want to actually buy. 

I have got this though:

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Remember when tape to tape fast dubbing was the best invention in the world ever? 

Also my boombox had a feature where you could fast forward the song you were listening to and it would start normal playback at the end of the song ready for the next one. That seemed like witchcraft.  I expect I used it an awful lot on my Hits 4 tape looking at the track list. 

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Goldie Lookin’ Chain. The voice of a generation...
 
You feel it pumping and it's in your face
You feel it pumping and it's in your face
You feel it pumping and it's in your face
I've got a 3-D Super Woofer, now turn up the bass

All I ever wanted at the age of nine
Was a cassette player that was mine
To play my rap tapes to all my mates
So for Christmas and birthdays I'd waits and waits

Then one day, you know what I was given
Off my cousin who was run over and killed up in Llanishen
A Super Woofer of the 3-D kind
Double cassette and it was all my mine

Sometimes I think they were the best days
Sometimes I think they were the best days
Sometimes I think they were the best days
When I'd spend my time pressing rewind and plays

3-D Super Woofer, double cassette
Those are the days I will never forget
3-D Super Woofer, auto reverse
That was the chorus, now back to the verse

Clap your hands everybody if you've got what it takes
Cos here's the boombox and these are the tapes
Maxell, Sony, TDK,
I keep them in a box and never throw them away

Stop, play, pause, rewind
I turn it up loud when I'm out of my mind
So **** big that it can't be stolen
Like a medical experiment your head gets swollen

Tape to tape, switch high-speed dubbing
Tape to tape, switch high-speed dubbing
Tape to tape, switch high-speed dubbing
I might stay home cos I don't go clubbing

So long CD, MP3
Everywhere I go I take a tape with me
Rock the boombox in the day, rock the boombox in the night
If the tape goes slack then I wind it up tight

Make a mix for my tape with my two turntables
Then make a nice cover, write the name on the labels
Like a junkie but I don't smoke rocks
I can't get enough of my 3-D boombox

3-D Super Woofer, double cassette
Those are the days I will never forget
3-D Super Woofer, auto reverse
That was the chorus, now back to the verse
 
Before 5:1 or cinema surround sound
I got it from Dixons for a hundred pounds
3-D Super Woofer, double cassette
Those are the days I will never forget

Back in the day, put on 2 Live Crew
Turn up the volume and the EQ
Using pause to mix my tapes
With my sister and her mates throwing some shapes

Top deck shandy, Panda pops and Tizer
Top deck shandy, Panda pops and Tizer
Top deck shandy, Panda pops and Tizer
Top deck shandy, Panda pops and Tizer
Top deck shandy, Panda pops and Tizer
Pump up the bass with your graphic equalizer

Street corners, lay down the lino
Bodyspins, windmills, not while you're high though
Sixteen batteries, sub woofers booming
Pose like the Rock Steady Crew I'm assuming

Bad boy in a tracksuit with a boombox
My name's Mystikal and my body rocks

3-D Super Woofer, double cassette
Those are the days I will never forget
3-D Super Woofer, auto reverse
That was the chorus, now back to the verse

Rolling on my BMX, I look so refined
Rolling on my BMX, I look so refined
Rolling on my BMX, I look so refined
But it chews up my tape when I press rewind

Ice T on the radio on the beat
But the batteries are costing me forty quid a week
Bassbins with four watts of speaker
With a chrome tweeter and a volume meter

Pump up the bass
Pump up the bass
Pump up the bass
Pump up the bass
Pump up the bass
Pump up the bass
Pump up the bass with your graphic equalizer

Rock the boombox in the day, rock the boombox in the night
Rock the boombox in the day, rock the boombox in the night
Rock the boombox in the day, rock the boombox in the night
Pump up the bass with your graphic equalizer

 

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