I can remember spending hours creating just the perfect mix tape. Also, searching the stores for the Maxell tape that would produce the best sound. I didn't like the 90 minute tapes because they were thinner and I was always afraid they would break or get stuck in the player. If they did, I had my trusty pencil ready to rewind the tape.
And I thought I was bad hanging on to my cassettes, CDs, LPs, 45s and, yes, 78s! At least I bought the jukebox, a 1953 Seeberg, for those doo wop era 45s.
I can remember spending hours creating just the perfect mix tape. Also, searching the stores for the Maxell tape that would produce the best sound. I didn't like the 90 minute tapes because they were thinner and I was always afraid they would break or get stuck in the player. If they did, I had my trusty pencil ready to rewind the tape.
And I thought I was bad hanging on to my cassettes, CDs, LPs, 45s and, yes, 78s! At least I bought the jukebox, a 1953 Seeberg, for those doo wop era 45s.