fmdog44
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That's an 8 track cassette. I have a radio that takes 8 track but can't find any tapes.View attachment 98212
"In my mind and in my car
We can't rewind we've gone too far ..." - The Buggles
AM only. No FM. Now there isn't one AM station where I live. All FM now. AM has a greater range at night.Just saw this radio I had for my 57 Plymouth. My steady girl held it while I drove. I always figured she had to love me because my junkie car with no stereo radio was not exactly a chick magnet.View attachment 98209
Now, my 2018 Ford Focus Titanium has 10 speakers which includes a boom box in the trunk. It is a SONY radio. Nice car, cheap gas these days but no where to go as that pandanic has us all inmates in our own homes. Miss that "freedom of the wide open road" with Johnny Cash or Buddy Holly blasting out of one little speaker. Boy did we have fun!
Yes, I can relate to all that music because I still have over 200 LP records from that era & I have recorded over 400 CDs & listen to them on most days. Old time rock 'n roll is not the same as heavy metal nor rap. So glad that I kept those LPs. The story I heard is that when the new CD format came out, people were taking LP albums to the dump. Now an LP sells for $30 - $40. They made a bad mistake. Just like my brother sold his 1960 Gibson Hummingbird guitar for $300. What the "hay" were all those people thinking?Did anyone ever do this in other towns? I was in Miles City, Montana 1959. We would listen to KOMA Oklahoma City BLASTING as loud as possible over the radio with all the windows rolled down (even in the cold winter) so everyone in the world could hear this GREAT MUSIC! Yeah! Buddy Holly, Duane Eddy, The Platters, Roy Orbiison, Johnny Rivers, The Crests, Gene Pitney . We would hear Wolfman Jack! (DJ) Can anyone relate to any of this? DRAGGIN' MAIN!
Just like my brother sold his 1960 Gibson Hummingbird guitar for $300. What the "hay" were all those people thinking?
Rock onI have a lady friend that's an absolute Gibson freak. I love it when the mood hits and she plays.![]()
She has nine at last count, but, I haven't seen her for a couple of months so there may be more.
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I was a high school teacher & world back packer during my holidays but music has been my passion for pretty well all my life. Life without some sort of passion is pretty sad. I am busy 16 hours/day with all my interests. Lucky me, I guess!aaaah! Packer John: You are SO COOL! Were you a singer, guitar player, what? This is SO COOL!
How many times driving down the road did we see an 8-track cassette on the side of the road with the tape having been pulled out?That's an 8 track cassette. I have a radio that takes 8 track but can't find any tapes.
Mine was a 57 that is at least 58
Ye the take up reel stopped working even on the smaller cassettes. Now you can get CDs and satellite radio and tune t the music you like. I'm listening to country favorited now on you tube. I like all music that I can hear the words. March music to get me going. I played in army cadet band. Trumpet.How many times driving down the road did we see an 8-track cassette on the side of the road with the tape having been pulled out?
I'm sorry fm, I didn't have enough left to positively ID the year. Between 57 and 58, Plymouth only made a few subtle changes. The biggest was going to a 4 headlights the same size in 58 where as the 57 had different sizes up front. (I can't see the headlights). Also, the hubcaps on 57 are distinct and a favorite of hot rodder's. (of course, no hubcaps) Both years offered the same bumper although certain models had a different one also. I guess the one main difference was the fender spear, flat chrome on 57 and added a fin on the 58. Side trim and body design stayed the same.Mine was a 57 that is at least 58
Oh yes, I remember very well. Young people today will not know this joy!Did anyone ever do this in other towns? I was in Miles City, Montana 1959. We would listen to KOMA Oklahoma City BLASTING as loud as possible over the radio with all the windows rolled down (even in the cold winter) so everyone in the world could hear this GREAT MUSIC! Yeah! Buddy Holly, Duane Eddy, The Platters, Roy Orbiison, Johnny Rivers, The Crests, Gene Pitney . We would hear Wolfman Jack! (DJ) Can anyone relate to any of this? DRAGGIN' MAIN!
Thanks for the memory dog man, that took me way back.How many times driving down the road did we see an 8-track cassette on the side of the road with the tape having been pulled out?
Did anyone ever do this in other towns? I was in Miles City, Montana 1959. We would listen to KOMA Oklahoma City BLASTING as loud as possible over the radio with all the windows rolled down (even in the cold winter) so everyone in the world could hear this GREAT MUSIC! Yeah! Buddy Holly, Duane Eddy, The Platters, Roy Orbiison, Johnny Rivers, The Crests, Gene Pitney . We would hear Wolfman Jack! (DJ) Can anyone relate to any of this? DRAGGIN' MAIN!
Just saw this radio I had for my 57 Plymouth. My steady girl held it while I drove. I always figured she had to love me because my junkie car with no stereo radio was not exactly a chick magnet.View attachment 98209