Getting It Taped
Back then when music exceeded my means
I found a solution: the second-hand
reel-to-reel I picked up at a snip –
a Philips most likely or maybe a Grundig,
some brand I thought would last.
Its clickety counter gave no insight
into the digital age. It couldn’t remember
or shuffle a thing. Pre-CD and pre-cassette,
it lacked a remote or any inkling
of the bells and whistles yet to come.
To make a start you wound the tape
onto the empty spool, then let it
run to take the slack. Engaging
its five sturdy buttons
required decisive pressure.
And once you’d hooked it up to the radio,
you only had the space of a song
to change your mind and reset it,
ready for the next one, your dithering clunks
recorded in that seamless stream.
So I gave up on Pick of the Pops
and ‘Fluff’, its pop-picking deejay,
but left it purring quietly to the John Peel show,
his musical taste consistent,
his mumbles, yeah, laid back.
Harry O'Neill
Fri 29th Jul 2016 12:25
David,
This piece of nostalgia minds me of the amazing advance of all kinds of electronic recording and communication in our lifetime. And how convenient it is for us to have such ready and convenient assistance literally at our finger tips today.
The wonderful thing for me was seeing some of those Masai
tribesmen on the tele using their tablets (where will it all lead to?)...Roll on the next generation!