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  1. Hailsham. During one of the “sales” at Hailsham, Kathy finds a cassette tape called Songs After Dark, performed by an artist named Judy Bridgewater. Kathy becomes enamored of the tape, in particular of a song called “Never Let Me Go,” which Kathy interprets to be about a young mother and her child. But Kathy “loses” the tape at ...

  2. It was written by Gwen Stefani and Tony Kanal, produced by Matthew Wilder, and released as the album's second single on November 19, 1995. "Spiderwebs" appears on their 2003 greatest hits album, The Singles 1992–2003. Stefani was inspired to write the song after an admirer recited bad poetry to her. "Spiderwebs" is a ska punk song with angsty ...

  3. The original logo. " Home Taping Is Killing Music " was the slogan of a 1980s anti- copyright infringement propaganda campaign by the British Phonographic Industry (BPI), a British music industry trade group. With the rise in cassette recorder popularity, the BPI feared that the ability of private citizens to record music from the radio onto ...

    • TOTALLY UNRELIABLE. The primary reason the eight-track became extinct was because it was an unreliable piece of shit. They simply weren’t built to last and subsequently earned a reputation as being ticking time bombs.
    • CAR STEREOS HATED THEM. Anyone who had an eight-track player in their car knows the trauma of having the tape eaten. Owing to its problematic construction, the eight-track became notorious for becoming a tangled wretched mess….
    • THE ANNOYING SONG FADE OUT. It was quite common for a single song on an album to fade out and fade back in as it transitioned to a new track. Eight-track tapes consisted of actually 4 tracks (each in stereo, totaling 8).
    • COPYRIGHT PROBLEMS. Eight-tracks were the first music medium to introduce the issue of copyright protection. The fact that you could easily record on them brought floods of illegal copies to truck stops and flea markets across the US.
  4. Feel the Light. Jennifer Lopez. 11m. Good1. Slushious. Stargate & Balkan Beat Box. 15m. Oh turns tips car into a slushy machine. Red Balloon.

  5. Jun 24, 2023 · To give his network a chance against the giants of CBS and NBC, DuMont partnered with Paramount, who purchased a 40% share in the company and helped generate capital for the fledgling network. They also added their two TV stations in Chicago and Los Angeles to DuMont’s three in New York, Pittsburgh, and Washington, DC, allowing the network to expand across the country.

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  7. Jul 15, 2024 · The introduction of the compact cassette by Philips in 1963 would prove to become one of the most influential innovations in the way people would consume and distribute music for the next 30 years. The clue to its importance was in the name. The compact cassette was not trying to reinvent the wheel – or in this case, the reel-to-reel recorder ...

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