El Presidente Posted August 29, 2017 Posted August 29, 2017 The 70's and 80's were great times to grow up in I am sure every era has its pro's and cons. Thinking back to your teenage and early 20's years......what was it that you wanted to purchase...your "must haves"....'"must do's" ... that certainly had its high water mark in that era Mine? I just had to get one of these. Where have they all gone!? 1
kalibratecuba Posted August 29, 2017 Posted August 29, 2017 My brother and I shared a room when we were kids. We had bunk beds until I came home one day and found a queen size waterbed in their place. He had money from delivering newspapers. I learned quickly that:1. My brother was a sheet hog.2. Getting stuck in the gap between the frame and mattress sucks.3. A waterbed without heat in the winter gives you frequent dreams of the Shackleton Expedition. Sent from my SM-G920F using Tapatalk 1
Fuzz Posted August 29, 2017 Posted August 29, 2017 Aw geez, there are a lot of things I could list. One of the biggest must haves for me as a teen.... a Sony Discman! Managed to convince my parents to get me one (bro also got one) on a trip to Honkers in the early 90's. Sony Discman D250 I still have it somewhere at home. Hell, I still have my Walkman too. 3
polarbear Posted August 29, 2017 Posted August 29, 2017 For me, it was a Sony Minidisc I saw it as the future of portable music in a world where the first decent MP3 player was still a couple of years away. For those who missed the bus on it, it was a portable music player that stored music removable hard discs (Imagine a small floppy disc) It had some appeal in the CD world, they were smaller, could hold more music, also stored data so you could label tracks and you could record sound directly onto a blank disc. The downside was both the player and blank discs were expensive and you couldn't buy albums pre recorded onto mini discs in Aus so you had to take blank discs and record your music onto them yourself. Early versions of the product recorded at a 1-1 ratio so you had to connect it to the headphone jack of a CD player and record the album in its entirety and then split the tracks up manually in real time. It was a cumbersome process. They refined the system in future models and they morphed into an MP3 play type device that had removable storage In a world where all my friends were carrying huge CD wallets in their back packs, and a Discman couldn't fit in your pocket, they were the hot gadget to have, in my eyes. But then 2 years later Apple dropped the first iPod and that was more or less the end of the Minidisc in mainstream culture 3
BuzzArd Posted August 29, 2017 Posted August 29, 2017 Gawd, I wanted a gold chain.... 20" large link bad-ass chain!! I would have looked SO cool!! And now I'm so glad I never got one.... 1
Doctorossi Posted August 29, 2017 Posted August 29, 2017 I had (and cherished) the LaserDisc player. What I wanted and never bought was the cartridge-based multidisc CD changer. I had dreams of filling about 30 of those 6-disc cartridges and letting the tunes run for hours! 1
Doctorossi Posted August 29, 2017 Posted August 29, 2017 3 minutes ago, BuzzArd said: Gawd, I wanted a gold chain.... 20" large link bad-ass chain!! I would have looked SO cool!! And now I'm so glad I never got one.... Did you have parachute pants? I did. 1 1 1
maxcjs0101 Posted August 29, 2017 Posted August 29, 2017 When i saw the bed it reminded me of this guy 3
kuma Posted August 29, 2017 Posted August 29, 2017 Late 70's just getting disccharged from Us Air Force. Just wanted to kick back and enjoy life. In Hawaii life was pretty good even in the US Air Force. Back then a case of Heiken at the base PX was $19.95 outstanding.. What I really wanted back then was a high end music system. Bought a Kenwood Amp (200) watts I think, Phillips turntable and JBL (solid wood) monster speakers. Cheap as all get out. Most of the electronics came directly from Japan to our on base PX which was dirt cheap. Loved my little system. Even our commanding officer who came to visit me about discharging me like the stero system. My claim to fame! 1
CrankYanker Posted August 29, 2017 Posted August 29, 2017 I'm a car nut and of the younger generation. I was into the Fast and Furious movies so I always wanted a Civic. Little did I know an e30 would've been better at the time. 1
BuzzArd Posted August 29, 2017 Posted August 29, 2017 1 hour ago, garnett said: had to have a Harley Davidson I'm not sure that counts.... a Harley is timeless, while @Doctorossi walkin down the street in his MC Hammers would likely get his ass whipped... Still have the ride...? 1 1
Islandboy Posted August 29, 2017 Posted August 29, 2017 I’d go back to the portable 8-track tape player I had at Boy Scout camp, rockin’ to Aerosmith’s “Sweet Emotion”, but that might be a bit too much. I absolutely remember the micro-sized revolution of musical freedom the Sony Walkman brought me a few years later. I could fit a whole cassette tape’s worth of music in the palm of my hand. Yeah baby! 4
Popular Post mkz Posted August 29, 2017 Popular Post Posted August 29, 2017 Oh I remember when every kid (me included) wanted a "Rambo"-knife. 8 1
ayepatz Posted August 29, 2017 Posted August 29, 2017 When I was a kid, it was Panini Football stickers. Every penny of pocket money was spent trying to get that elusive club badge. And if you had a double of the Liverpool badge, you were the coolest, most popular kid in the playground. 3 1
Popular Post irratebass Posted August 29, 2017 Popular Post Posted August 29, 2017 This Then updated to this, because it had the dual cassette, and auto play, plus you could record cassettes on the go! *I'm very good looking, and great with rice.* 7
SirVantes Posted August 29, 2017 Posted August 29, 2017 That jacket.This watch. Imagine wearing both at the same time!! Oh my... 3 1
BrightonCorgi Posted August 29, 2017 Posted August 29, 2017 This was the height of cool (late 80's) when I was in high school: 3
btort910 Posted August 29, 2017 Posted August 29, 2017 7 hours ago, Islandboy said: I’d go back to the portable 8-track tape player I had at Boy Scout camp, rockin’ to Aerosmith’s “Sweet Emotion”, but that might be a bit too much. I absolutely remember the micro-sized revolution of musical freedom the Sony Walkman brought me a few years later. I could fit a whole cassette tape’s worth of music in the palm of my hand. Yeah baby! Had this too. Loved it!
btort910 Posted August 29, 2017 Posted August 29, 2017 33 minutes ago, SirVantes said: That jacket. This watch. Imagine wearing both at the same time!! Oh my... Never had the jacket, but I did have the watch and his haircut.
Duxnutz Posted August 29, 2017 Posted August 29, 2017 14 hours ago, El Presidente said: The 70's and 80's were great times to grow up in I am sure every era has its pro's and cons. Thinking back to your teenage and early 20's years......what was it that you wanted to purchase...your "must haves"....'"must do's" ... that certainly had its high water mark in that era Mine? I just had to get one of these. Where have they all gone!? My in-laws still sleep on one..... my father in law thinks that Woodstock is still going on thoug too. ? 1
Schwartz22 Posted August 29, 2017 Posted August 29, 2017 15 hours ago, kalibratecuba said: My brother and I shared a room when we were kids. We had bunk beds until I came home one day and found a queen size waterbed in their place. He had money from delivering newspapers. I learned quickly that: 1. My brother was a sheet hog. 2. Getting stuck in the gap between the frame and mattress sucks. 3. A waterbed without heat in the winter gives you frequent dreams of the Shackleton Expedition. Sent from my SM-G920F using Tapatalk My parents surprised my brother and I with a Queen sized waterbed also. We were high school age. "Stop hogging the bed. Stop taking the sheets. Stop making waves, I'm trying to sleep." After 3 months of midnight fistfights, my parents decided to build an extra bedroom down in the basement. I gladly gave up the waterbed!! 2
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