Cassettes Afforded Prolific Song Writing


Songwriters through the 1990s would lay down tracks and lyrics onto cassettes, and toss them in their bag, often without the case. (Screenshot from Season 2, Episode 1 "Mike Judge's 'Tales From the Tour Bus'" now streaming from Cinemax.)


George Clinton fetches then-unreleased Parliament hit song "Flash Light" from his bag in an animated re-enactment from the show mentioned above. Unverified accounts estimate producer and lead singer Clinton stacked 50 vocals for the song's chorus.


As recently as the publishing date of this blog post, no mass-market medium matches that of the cassette. Garageband only runs on Apple products. And these "people also searched for" results from google show people are looking for something, anything to record on:




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