Fell in freakin love at a thrift store. I’m so fucking pissed she was over 100$. (A good price but… I’m broke as shit) She plays records, cassettes, 8 track, the works. I wonder if anybody can identify this machine.
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Nightclub singer at home, ca. 1960s
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Sony Sports Walkman WM-F5 - Okinawa Beach edition (1984)
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Technics M205 cassette player and some of my cassettes.
See anything you like here?
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A photo from “My Name Is New York,” showing Woody Guthrie playing while he gets his shoes shined.
My name is New York, I’m a brick on a brick
I’m a hundred folks running, and ten dying sick
I’m a saint, I’m a sinner, a whore and her pimp
Your ocean’s the mirror I look in to primp.
—“My Name Is New York,” Woody Guthrie
"This Land Is Your Land" was written at a small rooming house on 43rd Street and Sixth Avenue on February 23, 1940, within a few days of his arrival.
Photo: Eric Schaal via the NY Times
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This is my (kinda new 😂) Walkman… And yes: this time I can really call it Walkman, cause this one actually is a Sony!
It‘s a WM 32 from somewhen 1986 and 89, so it‘s the most basic model by Sony, like no Radio, no Auto-Reverse or any other funny extras. But — that‘s still great: cause everything it doesn’t have…. can‘t break, and come on — it just looks great.
It also came with a belt-clip so I can actually wear it as part of my outfit, I’m literally so excited 🤣😁😁
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