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The Sony Walkman Made Its Debut This Week In 1979

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The Sony Walkman made its debut this week in 1979,originally used for portable audio cassette players from the late 1970s onwards. In more recent years, it has been used by Sony to market digital portable audio/video MP3 players, as well as a line of Sony Ericsson mobile phones introduced in 2005. The Sony Walkman was blue and silver which contained bulky buttons. It also included an extra audio jack so two people could listen at a time.

The original Walkman cassette player, released in 1979, changed music listening habits by allowing people to listen to their music whilst on the move. This could turn everyday tasks like commuting and running into pleasurable experiences, give commuters a sense of privacy, and add a soundtrack to urban surroundings.

Photo Gallery: Jethro Tull at Toronto’s Budweiser Stage

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All photos by Mini’s Memories. You can contact her at minismemories@hotmail.com

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Photo Gallery: Steely Dan with The Doobie Brothers at Toronto’s Budweiser Stage

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All photos taken by Mini’s Memories. You can contact her at minismemories@hotmail.com

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Saudi rapper goes viral with video singing about the right to drive

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Saudi Arabia has just lifted its decades-long ban on women driving, and in a genuine celebration, Saudi rapper Leesa A released a song and video where she takes the wheel for the first time; it’s become a viral success in the Middle Eastern nations, and taking it by storm over here, too

“I don’t need anyone to take me/ Drivers’ license with me,” raps Leesa A. “I am not kidding, today I can drive myself. The steering wheel in my hands, the pedal under my foot.”

Batman Dance Party

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In this video from Monster Truck Ninja, digitally-animated Batman and Robin groovily dance to the Batman theme. Then they are joined by all the other characters, including a few that I’m not so sure were even in the series, which makes the video even better.

Why gun violence can’t be our new normal by Dan Gross

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It doesn’t matter whether you love or hate guns; it’s obvious that the US would be a safer place if there weren’t thousands of them sold every day without background checks. Dan Gross, president of the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, makes a passionate, personal appeal for something that more than 90 percent of Americans want: background checks for all gun sales. “For every great movement around the world, there’s a moment where you can look back and say, ‘That’s when things really started to change,'” Gross says. “For the movement to end gun violence in America, that moment is here.”

Guns n Roses vs. Stevie Wonder Mashup: “Living for the Paradise City”

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Who knew Guns N Roses Paradise City and Stevie Wonder’s Living for the City would work so well? Bill McClintock did. This good music, separately, and together.

Forgotten Format: SANYO Micro-Pack 35 Tape Recorder

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In the early 1960s Philips in The Netherlands were working on creating a new compact cassette tape system. Meanwhile over in Japan, Sanyo were doing the exact same thing, but the results were very different…

Tracey Thorn On Her Work With Warpaint And Corinne Bailey Rae

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Tracey Thorn didn’t think she was about to make a new solo record, her first in a handful of year, but with the current social and political climate, the songs flooded in. With an electronic bend that at times recalls her days in Everything But the Girl, the collection that make up Record are her catchiest and most immediate songs of her career. Thorn spoke with Kyle Meredith about the inspiration behind the tracks, her work with Warpaint and Corinne Bailey Rae, and the idea of working professionally with her husband again.