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Re: Throwback: Do You Still Remember These? by Dammylois(f): 11:48am On Aug 11, 2018
Me looking like...... Lemme move out f here before they start calling me indomie generation undecided

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Re: Throwback: Do You Still Remember These? by Gaddafithe2nd(m): 12:01pm On Aug 11, 2018
Gramophone and its disc. I have a relative that used this gramophone till mid 90s. One thing I like about that disc is, it doesn't spoil easily, audio cassette player made this gramophone/turn-table fizzled out.

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Re: Throwback: Do You Still Remember These? by Gaddafithe2nd(m): 12:14pm On Aug 11, 2018
galadima77:
i know someday posterity would show our androids now and say.... "WHO REMEMBERS THESE"?
That is the way life is, nothing last forever. From Gramophone/turntable to audio cassette player/Walkman to CD Player to MP3 Player and now our phones is used in playing songs. I am sure in the next few years another (gadget) tech innovation will chase out android and IOS.

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Re: Throwback: Do You Still Remember These? by Ameboperoo(m): 12:18pm On Aug 11, 2018
Rapmoney:
More...
Musical shark attack
Re: Throwback: Do You Still Remember These? by cronsberg: 12:23pm On Aug 11, 2018
Those were the days when you never see fake products in the market. Everything was just original and authentic. When made in japan or USA ruled supreme. The days of kenwood, sony, jvc, motorola, ericson etc who even knows of freaking techno or itel back then?

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Re: Throwback: Do You Still Remember These? by Elano25(m): 12:24pm On Aug 11, 2018
Modarun:
i run a record store, i collect these recordz, please if you any of these intact, i would love tobpay for them.
My late dad left his for me,those plate n the engine too..but i stay in akure.wanna sell ,ow can we connect
Re: Throwback: Do You Still Remember These? by Alvin007: 12:29pm On Aug 11, 2018
Elano25:

My late dad left his for me,those plate n the engine too..but i stay in akure.wanna sell ,ow can we connect

I hope your dad won’t appear in your dreams tonight saying ‘My son, you want to sell the heritage I left for you’?

Bro..na joke I Dey o! cheesy grin

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Re: Throwback: Do You Still Remember These? by AreaFada2: 12:33pm On Aug 11, 2018
You don old too o.

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Re: Throwback: Do You Still Remember These? by ugotuf(m): 12:38pm On Aug 11, 2018
Elano25:

My late dad left his for me,those plate n the engine too..but i stay in akure.wanna sell ,ow can we connect
Are you for real? you want to sell an inheritance your daddy bequeathed to you? in the nearest future that piece of art will be termed vintage and priceless. Your own children and children children will be proud of you for preserving such a legacy. I have a wall clock from the 70's that my dad left for me and my children won't take their eyes off it 'cos of the beauty.

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Re: Throwback: Do You Still Remember These? by Romeosantos(m): 12:39pm On Aug 11, 2018
As if you this mother bleeped was born then...
Re: Throwback: Do You Still Remember These? by GreenCap: 12:41pm On Aug 11, 2018
bobby86:
beautiful old memorabl days.see as time flies

for children,

Yvonne Maha (Wings of a Dove)

Chris Okotie (ABC 123 Do Re Mi)

for adults,

Donna Summer (Love to Love You Baby)

Michael Jackson (Liberian Girl)

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Re: Throwback: Do You Still Remember These? by okwabayi(m): 12:42pm On Aug 11, 2018
Mscheew. If you want I can get recent album releases on vinyl. Young white people [Indomie generation] have refused to let the technology die so it's not really old school anymore. It's only an inefficient way to enjoy music.
OP's style of writing makes him sound ancient, the band's name is New Edition not The New Edition. Let me keep enjoying digital quality sound from my iPod, jare.

My father is one to quickly dispose of old technology and jump on new trends. The only device he found hard to let go of was a wooden black and white TV he purchased in his early twenties. All our TV screens were flatscreen CRTs at the time but he held on to this hopeless looking relic and imposed it on we the male children. I came up with the idea of destroying the TV one day -- nothing should last forever. My plan worked and he quickly got over the loss.
Re: Throwback: Do You Still Remember These? by Born2Breed(f): 12:43pm On Aug 11, 2018
Rapmoney:
After traveling for a very long time, I paid my dad a visit recently and was surprised to still find these old records in his room. These stuffs really took me down memory lane.

Still remember back then in the late 70's and early 80's when we used to attend birthday parties as kids and to know that the songs we danced to actually came from these old records played from old stereo players.

I remember Oriental Brothers of Africa, Johnny Nash, Bongos Ikwe, I-Roy and U-Roy from Jamaica, Edna Evi Ogoli, The New Edition (can't forget 'Candy Girl' and 'Cool It Down'), The Mandators, Isaac Black and many more. Memories!!!

Abeg, anybody wen fit connect, fit connect grin cheesy

Jide Obi,Chris Okotie....Donna Summer,Musical Youths,Third World.... Good olé days.

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Re: Throwback: Do You Still Remember These? by okwabayi(m): 12:49pm On Aug 11, 2018
ugotuf:

Are you for real? you want to sell an inheritance your daddy bequeathed to you? in the nearest future that piece of art will be termed vintage and priceless. Your own children and children children will be proud of you for preserving such a legacy. I have a wall clock from the 70's that my dad left for me and my children won't take their eyes off it 'cos of the beauty.
Not in Nigeria. Here we don't value vintage property, that's more of the white man's culture. The funny thing is their technology becomes so advanced later on they can build the same machine for little or nothing but they always prefer having the old decrepit piece.

I know many Nigerians who have vintage Rolls Royces and Jaguars from the 1930s and 1940s collecting dust and becoming scrap in their houses. Nobody cares if it's not a 2018 Benz.
Re: Throwback: Do You Still Remember These? by Rapmoney(m): 1:03pm On Aug 11, 2018
Modarun:
i run a record store, i collect these recordz, please if you any of these intact, i would love tobpay for them.
Send me a mail at kelvin.ukachukwu.nwosu@gmail.com
Re: Throwback: Do You Still Remember These? by janefrances01(f): 1:04pm On Aug 11, 2018
I don old ooooo

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Re: Throwback: Do You Still Remember These? by Switruth: 1:25pm On Aug 11, 2018
Rapmoney:
I dey tell you cheesy
The oriental brothers aka five fingers. Warrior. Aquila. Kabaka. Ichita. Have forgotten the last person. E don tey no be here.

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Re: Throwback: Do You Still Remember These? by Rapmoney(m): 1:48pm On Aug 11, 2018
Switruth:
The oriental brothers aka five fingers. Warrior. Aquila. Kabaka. Ichita. Have forgotten the last person. E don tey no be here.
My brother no be today oh.
Re: Throwback: Do You Still Remember These? by mayor1814: 3:28pm On Aug 11, 2018
Wow, Edna ogoli, bongos ikwe, funmi martins etc wonder were they are now.
Re: Throwback: Do You Still Remember These? by Mryacks: 4:09pm On Aug 11, 2018
Anybody around 30 or 35 above will relate grin

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Re: Throwback: Do You Still Remember These? by bitcoinvin(m): 4:31pm On Aug 11, 2018
Rapmoney:
After traveling for a very long time, I paid my dad a visit recently and was surprised to still find these old records in his room. These stuffs really took me down memory lane.

Still remember back then in the late 70's and early 80's when we used to attend birthday parties as kids and to know that the songs we danced to actually came from these old records played from old stereo players.

I remember Oriental Brothers of Africa, Johnny Nash, Bongos Ikwe, I-Roy and U-Roy from Jamaica, Edna Evi Ogoli, The New Edition (can't forget 'Candy Girl' and 'Cool It Down'), The Mandators, Isaac Black and many more. Memories!!!

Abeg, anybody wen fit connect, fit connect grin cheesy


that is a Mega Phone:::Keep am ooo cos e fit sell for future ooooo
Re: Throwback: Do You Still Remember These? by bitcoinvin(m): 4:33pm On Aug 11, 2018
Gaddafithe2nd:
Gramophone and its disc. I have a relative that used this gramophone till mid 90s. One thing I like about that disc is, it doesn't spoil easily, audio cassette player made this gramophone/turn-table fizzled out.

then CD con hammer Radio cassette...::Notin lastes Forever only Aboki Perfumes:::Lmao

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Re: Throwback: Do You Still Remember These? by Gaddafithe2nd(m): 4:35pm On Aug 11, 2018
bitcoinvin:


then CD con hammer Radio cassette...::Notin lastes Forever only Aboki Perfumes:::Lmao
Exactly! Nothing last forever.
Re: Throwback: Do You Still Remember These? by bitcoinvin(m): 4:41pm On Aug 11, 2018
cronsberg:
Those were the days when you never see fake products in the market. Everything was just original and authentic. When made in japan or USA ruled supreme. The days of kenwood, sony, jvc, motorola, ericson etc who even knows of freaking techno or itel back then?

hahahahhaa..U mean Jogodo Master??::
Re: Throwback: Do You Still Remember These? by ugotuf(m): 11:34pm On Aug 11, 2018
Switruth:
The oriental brothers aka five fingers. Warrior. Aquila. Kabaka. Ichita. Have forgotten the last person. E don tey no be here.
The 5th guy's name is Dansatch. e don tey no be small.
Re: Throwback: Do You Still Remember These? by Switruth: 3:41am On Aug 12, 2018
ugotuf:

The 5th guy's name is Dansatch. e don tey no be small.
Thank u. Old men dey here too oh. grin grin
Re: Throwback: Do You Still Remember These? by EfemenaXY: 12:35am On Aug 13, 2018
sonnie10:

Jide obi, Bright Chimezie, Alex O, Oriz Wiliki, Prince Nico, Mandators, Victor Uwaifo,

Ah yes, the Mandators! Victor and his lovely wife Peggy (RIP)

What’s the name of the guy who sang “Baby Walakolmbo”? grin

# Baby Walakolombo, baby walakolombo...
You come wahla my day, and you tell me say you love me...
You come wahla my life, and you tell me say you need me...
You come chop my money...
How can I catch, catch you?
Your mama’s gonna catch, catch you...


Lol! I don old grin

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Re: Throwback: Do You Still Remember These? by EfemenaXY: 12:46am On Aug 13, 2018
Alvin007:
Turntables...I inherited an amplifier, a turntable player, tuner,(all SONY) and some huge Kenwood speakers...from my dad.
He claimed to have been a ‘dj’ during his high school days. Rest In Peace Dad.

Cc egunmogaji
Sir, I’m sure you still have these plates. cheesy

About this time were the early 80’s VHS JVC video cassette recorders. Remembering how much we recorded latest hit movies on those like BreakDance....The 007 James Bond series like Live and Let Die, GoldFinger, etc

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Re: Throwback: Do You Still Remember These? by Alvin007: 12:47am On Aug 13, 2018
EfemenaXY:


Ah yes, the Mandators! Victor and his lovely wife Peggy (RIP)

What’s the name of the guy who sang “Baby Walakolmbo”? grin

# Baby Walakolombo, baby walakolombo...
You come wahla my day, and you tell me say you love me...
You come wahla my life, and you tell me say you need me...
You come chop my money...
How can I catch, catch you?
Your mama’s gonna catch, catch you...


Lol! I don old grin

Ask no more...Alex Zitto

Re: Throwback: Do You Still Remember These? by Alvin007: 12:48am On Aug 13, 2018
EfemenaXY:


About this time were the early 80’s VHS JVC video cassette recorders. Remembering how much we recorded latest hit movies on those like BreakDance....The 007 James Bond series like Live and Let Die, GoldFinger, etc

That was about the time Sean Connery and Roger Moore were the 007 agents..sweet memories.

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