It belonged to my father-in-law. I asked him how much he’d take for it. He said I could just have it. It was pretty dusty and the hinge was sticking. I put a little bit of lube on the hinge and lid arm. Now it pops open just fine. It takes 9 volts to drive this bad boy. This is from a time that CDs were genuinely cool, new, and exiting.

Manufactured April 1990. This thing is a full 2 years older than me.

I’m listening to Blue Weekend at the moment. Incredible album. Ellie Rowsell has a beautiful voice. Here’s my favorite song from it played live.

  • cobysev@lemmy.world
    link
    fedilink
    English
    arrow-up
    2
    ·
    1 year ago

    I had a Sony Walkman.

    I might be dating myself a bit, but when you say “Sony Walkman,” I think of portable tape cassette players (what Starlord uses to listen to his '80s hits in the Guardians of the Galaxy films). They were the technology before CD players were a thing. I’ve never heard a CD player called a Walkman before. Like Starlord, I was a child of the '80s and started out with the old tape cassette players. And the Sony Walkman was the “iPod” of that generation; the most famous brand of tape cassette players.