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radios (way back in prehistoric timesphones (what most people use to play music these days....)
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radios (way back in prehistoric timesphones (what most people use to play music these days....)
turntables (prehistoric enough?radios (way back in prehistoric times)
16 tracks (that was state of the art and unthinkable of technology)8 tracks (I never had these)
I was the envy of my friends in elementary school because I had my very own record player in my bedroomturntables (prehistoric enough?)
. (Can't go on with the 8-track response because I never had or used one and never really understood what it was. I'll jump in again later.)We had a tape recorder in that decade, although I don't remember how it worked. There was a radio program on Sundays where a complete soundtrack LP of a musical would be played. One of my brothers would illicitly record it off the radioSpeaking of "prehistoric," a reel to reel tape recorder (my brother had his first one in the early-mid 1960's).
. We had quite a collection of some really obscure shows.terrier (Laika, first dog in space, who was part terrier and part who-knows-what)cosmonaut
smallterrier (Laika, first dog in space, who was part terrier and part who-knows-what)
fairytalegiant
teddybearbedtime