Thanks, I’ll look into it.Need a Dazzle, I used about 10 versions of the Pinnacle Video Editor, but have since changed to Power Director. Feed the audio in to the editor and then export as MP3 or burn a CD.
Thanks, I’ll look into it.Need a Dazzle, I used about 10 versions of the Pinnacle Video Editor, but have since changed to Power Director. Feed the audio in to the editor and then export as MP3 or burn a CD.
Sorry, had the link and failed to insert it.... Duh!!!Thanks, I’ll look into it.
Something like this it was.....Remember when the contraption came out that you could plug into an 8 track player that stuck out with a slot to put a cassette tape in it and play it?
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Very nice...looking at these pics I got cotton mouthI took that icon photo at a recent Michael Schenker concert. Photo was slightly out of focus so I doctored it up a bit (ok, a lot) with Paint Shop Pro. Schenker was guitarist for UFO (wrote most of their biggest hits), Scorpions (Lovedrive album) and The Michael Schenker Group. He wrote Lights Out with UFO when he was only 17!
Been going to concerts since the late 70's. Here's few pics I've taken at recent concerts (Yes, I realize Ted Nugent is probably the only one of the bunch that deserves to be seen on a gun forum) :
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Michael Schenker
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Uncle Ted-NRA Board Member
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Sabbath
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Roger Waters of Pink Floyd-Leftist Commie
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Robin Trower
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Neil Peart of Rush (R.I.P.)
Don't worry about copyrights Mike...I took all of these photos.
I never had a car with an 8 track.... AM/FM, then at one time a Cassette, then CD, now USB.... Love USB.... Wife has her's and I have mine.My first car ('76 Gran Torino) had one in it when I bought it used.
I had one of those !
Here is a better explanation. You start with Scout "1 point" and then start adding each trophy up and when you reach 163 points you are awarded "The Great One"! Best answer!Correction on the text titles. See Louis G.'s post in the User Ranks, Titles and Trophies thread. He explains all.
Batman was a no show!Saw Robin at Shea Stadium in NYC along with Jeff Beck opening up for Jethro Tull. Saw Lynyrd Skynyrd (named after their HS gym teacher, or so the story goes), in Passaic NJ the night of the 2nd big East Coast blackout and about 2 week before the fatal plane crash claiming some band member lives. ELO at the Garden in NYC was a great show, lasers and all. (now I'm just showing my age )
I see no country listed, unless I missed something.Good Thread Dude! You learn a lot about people by the tunes they choose.
Did all of the GT's have the same engine? A brother of a classmate of mine had 1 it looked sharp. This is coming from a diehard bowtie owner.My first car ('76 Gran Torino) had one in it when I bought it used.
Jackson Browne, "Fast Times at Ridgemont High"!I still have this cassette tape, and a couple others, in the original cases, that I had on my first ship back in '72-'73 time frame.
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I'd be afraid to try and play it, as it's probably pretty brittle.......being it's about 48 yrs old
I have rewound some before, but not driving!
I can't begin to tell you how many times I'd be driving down the Interstate and you'd see them flying out car windows. Tape players would eat them and there was no way to wind up the excess tape. People would get so pi55ed off, they'd just chuck 'em out the window.
Car version of reel to reel.
Thanks Shamrocker. I agree with the 8-tracks. Spent more time pulling tape out of those than actually listening. Once they came out with cassettes that could actually "skip" over songs..... wow, life couldn't get any better. Just sit back and crack open a Jolt cola and stay awake for the next 24 hours.I'd Like you and Sarge's posts but I hated cassettes and 8-tracks. Even with Dolby the background noise was terrible. I used a high end Sony VHS player to record 160 min of audio on higher end VHS tapes, back in the day. Sounded great for it's time.