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loog droog
That's an interesting read.
I don't think the impact of the VCR can be overstated. Try to imagine a world where everything on TV just went by, like a river current.
If you weren't home to watch it when it was broadcast, you missed it. Oh, there might be a summer rerun of a series program a few months later, but basically that was it. TV meant being there, awake, and sitting through ALL the commercials...
If something really funny happened on Johnny Carson, you might hear about it from the insomniac by the water cooler at work the next day, and take his word for it that you really missed something.
Being able to record a show and watch it later was like a miracle. Actually owning a copy of a movie and being able to see it whenever you wanted again and again was an impossible notion.
I used to drive to the other side of LA just to be able to see a rare screening of some short Stones films--stuff that I can now pull up with a couple of clicks and watch at my kitchen table. (And I was lucky to live in an area where that was even possible)
I'm not saying this as a "I used to walk 10 miles to school in the snow" story. I just want to point out what an amazing world we live in now--one that I don't take for granted.
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Nate
Thanks for opening this thread it has reminded me of something I need to do.
My dad was an art director in advertising and I’ve got a bunch of old VHS tapes with some of his work on including some great commercials from the 80s and 90s for Levi’s jeans and Audi cars Vorsprung Durch Technik.
I’ve got no financial interest in them but it will be great for me to be able to watch them.I must look into getting these digitally converted as it’s now probably near impossible to buy a working VHS player.
Nate
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Nate
Thanks for opening this thread it has reminded me of something I need to do.
My dad was an art director in advertising and I’ve got a bunch of old VHS tapes with some of his work on including some great commercials from the 80s and 90s for Levi’s jeans and Audi cars Vorsprung Durch Technik.
I’ve got no financial interest in them but it will be great for me to be able to watch them.I must look into getting these digitally converted as it’s now probably near impossible to buy a working VHS player.
Nate
Not so at all. There are loads of used working ones (and prolly some non-working ones) on eBay. In addition, you can still buy new VHS-DVD combination players -- even in the NYT article, there was an ad for one of them. At my library/archives, we have bought a number of these combination units new from B & H Photo Video in NYC, prolly the finest audiovisual store in the world, or at least in the States. They carry both professional and consumer products. I know many AV and TV professionals who deal with them regularly. So have a look.
Having said all that, I recently threw out a bunch of Stones boot VHS tapes as they are mostly available on DVD and I have a number of them and for the rest, I know I can get them in one digital format or another. I did save a few that I haven't seen out there in Stones World.
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loog droog
That's an interesting read.
I don't think the impact of the VCR can be overstated. Try to imagine a world where everything on TV just went by, like a river current.
If you weren't home to watch it when it was broadcast, you missed it. Oh, there might be a summer rerun of a series program a few months later, but basically that was it. TV meant being there, awake, and sitting through ALL the commercials...
If something really funny happened on Johnny Carson, you might hear about it from the insomniac by the water cooler at work the next day, and take his word for it that you really missed something.
Being able to record a show and watch it later was like a miracle. Actually owning a copy of a movie and being able to see it whenever you wanted again and again was an impossible notion.
I used to drive to the other side of LA just to be able to see a rare screening of some short Stones films--stuff that I can now pull up with a couple of clicks and watch at my kitchen table. (And I was lucky to live in an area where that was even possible)
I'm not saying this as a "I used to walk 10 miles to school in the snow" story. I just want to point out what an amazing world we live in now--one that I don't take for granted.
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Father Ted
Who still owns a working VHS video recorder?!
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Silver Dagger
Still have my Voodoo Lounge 94/95 official tour film on VHS. I wonder what that is worth now?
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Rockman
The Pamela and Tommy Lee tapes
probably still help pull a lotta bucks ...
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Rockman
The Pamela and Tommy Lee tapes
probably still help pull a lotta bucks ...
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Silver Dagger
Still have my Voodoo Lounge 94/95 official tour film on VHS. I wonder what that is worth now?
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mikey C
Still have a few my 1st prize is a Signed copy of "Lawrence of Arabia"by Peter O'Toole......Never played it wrapped it up....A Gent to meet..Still have It And Yes a Gent to Meet!