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"tape recorder" Definitions
  1. a machine that is used for recording and playing sounds on tape

220 Sentences With "tape recorder"

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" Dershowitz says, "I'm now turning off the tape recorder.
The guy with the tape recorder who got paid money.
Ms. Smith looked at the tape recorder on her desk.
WOODWARD: I'm turning on my tape recorder, with your permission.
Others find talking to a tape recorder works too. Experiment.
Soon after the tape recorder is on, he confirms as much.
The butler left us, and I fumbled with my tape recorder.
The butler left us, and I fumbled with my tape recorder.
I made a verbal note of this into my tape recorder.
I was in a room with them with a tape recorder.
We had percussion on a tape and performed with this tape recorder.
The first video tape recorder was invented by Charles Ginsberg in 1951.
I still use my little tape recorder, and I still write longhand.
Stalebread Charlie had a tape recorder and taped our little nature jam.
He donned gloves to pass the tape recorder around as people spoke.
Invite a reporter to run a tape recorder in the living room?
On the desk between them sat an old reel-to-reel tape recorder.
Julian Casablancas kept turning off my tape recorder and trying to kiss me.
I think I read that Gary's tape recorder was in his laundry room.
All I need is a studio, a computer, and my rotten tape recorder.
When I showed her my tape recorder, she gave me a high five.
A Radio Shack cassette tape recorder also purchased on eBay also arrived broken.
A highly-public race began to see who could invent the video tape recorder.
The latter, Dogtooth, opens with a close-up of an old Panasonic tape recorder.
A camera's lens draws attention and provokes poses, but a tape recorder is unobtrusive.
He took out his phone and asked me to shut off my tape recorder.
With a full stomach and tape-recorder in hand, we were ready to fight.
He bought about $13 worth of cassettes and paid $24.88 for a tape recorder.
And the press waits on the courthouse steps, camera and tape recorder in hand.
It's light and hand-held, and it doesn't obviously look like a tape recorder.
As I mentioned earlier, Charles practices his "white voice" on a tape recorder as well.
He wakes up during the night, switches on the lights, speaks into his tape recorder.
We had a portable tape recorder which we took with us to capture the event.
It was a magazine piece, 2,000 words, but I just couldn't stop my tape recorder.
Was living his life wearing a camera and a tape recorder foreshadowing our phone addiction?
His hair then moves, revealing itself to be a small dog with a tape recorder.
Armed with a tape recorder and a camera, he interviewed the musicians who performed there.
At one point during the show you use an analog reel-to-reel tape recorder.
After an hour, we agreed to turn the tape recorder off, and Roberts orders pizza.
He'd cut them up randomly and listen to them on an early model tape recorder.
After an hour, we agreed to turn the tape recorder off, and Roberts orders pizza.
Interspersed with close-ups of the tape recorder being operated are subliminal images of a body.
I've been talking into my tape recorder lots and lots and lots and lots of hours.
Then Minnie spills it all — her desires, dreams, fears and dirty secrets — into a tape recorder.
I assumed that the car ride ... I'm taking notes because the tape recorder is not on.
Another time, he slapped a reporter's tape recorder out of his hand and then kicked it.
He carried a tape recorder in his pocket, which he used to supply Interview with content.
Of course, as Warhol might have pointed out, this Capote is performing for a tape recorder.
One was that the Guardian's Ben Jacobs was had "aggressively shoved" a tape recorder in Gianforte's face.
He turns off her tape recorder, demands she delete the photo, and storms out of the apartment.
My favorite detail was how you used the ammo pockets for lip balm and your tape recorder.
The tape recorder, which Krapp regards as his admonishing enemy and bosom buddy, is white and curved.
I waited for him to come out, a summer intern with a tape recorder and a photographer.
"[After Cactus Trap] I bought a little tape recorder which I will always take with me now."
In "Teddy Perkins," the titular character uses a tape recorder to record himself speaking and plays it back.
Excuse me while I turn the tape recorder off so we can chat more about this off-record.
PARIS — A woman enters a studio apartment, makes herself some coffee and presses play on a tape recorder.
Stolaroff, an engineer at the tape recorder company Ampex, had discovered that LSD made him sharp and inventive.
When we met in the lobby of my hotel, he glanced around nervously and eyed my tape recorder.
Bill Erwin, 69, who lives in Durham, N.C., interviewed his father, using a tape recorder, many years ago.
Back home, Gerbic and Edward excitedly checked to make sure her hidden tape recorder captured the whole moment.
We take trips on the weekends sometimes and always bring a little tape recorder and some instruments with us.
It's easier for them to think I have no imagination for language, just a tape recorder with endless batteries.
The Walkman came out and I really admired that, because making a tape recorder that doesn't record takes guts.
You can write them down, but you must also bring a tape recorder, and I will have one, too.
"She would always bring a tape recorder wherever she went, and she would tape our conversations," Dr. Kupersmith recalled.
I introduced myself, turned on my tape recorder and told him that I was there to hear his story.
Still, I wondered what he was like when the tape recorder was off, when the story wasn't being written.
And when a reporter's tape recorder accidentally went off, Bloomberg stopped speaking, so the reporter could turn it off.
Carey has said she stumbled upon the melody and chord progression and recorded it on a mini tape recorder.
While she was at home, and supposedly safe and sound, the brainwashing tape recorder returned to Jan during the night.
Soundstream's Digital Editing System was a 50kHz / 16-bit process that stored audio on a high-speed instrumentation tape recorder.
When Mendes was nine and staying with his father, he had the use of a reel-to-reel tape recorder.
For about a year, Emily's parents placed a tape recorder under the crib every night before putting her to bed.
I've spent a lot of time with a crappy tape recorder, walking along in cities, listening, capturing noises and sounds.
He equipped his mobile studio with a reel-to-reel tape recorder that could record from four microphones at a time.
If you are packing your board with copies of yourself you may as well buy a mirror and a tape recorder.
Noisey: Like your previous album, La Passagère started with demos you recorded in your room on a four-track tape recorder.
" Henderson phoned him at the end of one of our interviews, while the tape recorder was still running, and said, "F.B.!
New cheeky touches include a Scandal Room decked out with items such as newspaper headline clippings, a tape recorder, and binoculars.
Along the way, she made another discovery, of an audio recording of the broadcast, apparently made on a home tape recorder.
We had a little tape recorder that we'd hook up to the building sound system and we'd be ready to go.
One memo suggests Elijah Muhammad was "most upset" that Ali had allowed a reporter to follow him with a tape recorder.
Music blares from portable speakers, including a hand-held tape recorder that finds itself between at least one dancer's butt cheeks.
The movie often plays the sound of an analog machine — a tape recorder or film projector, perhaps — being rewound and fast-forwarded.
Hal tells Alice to take out her tape recorder so he can tell his story, so people will understand when they're found.
Back in her hotel room, Joan sits down with a (massive) tape recorder and begins to gather her musings for her book.
And those kids might pick up a tape recorder, or a musical saw, or an MPC, and start making amazing music themselves.
With a tape recorder he received for his bar mitzvah, he recorded Mets radio broadcasts, including the team's first spring training game.
The investigators moved carefully, placing an informant with Defreitas, but not, at first, asking him to gather evidence with a tape recorder.
We were messing with some synths and a drum machine and wrote and recorded a few songs using a little tape recorder.
He wrote the first drafts by hand, and when that became too difficult, dictated sections of the book into a tape recorder.
I did the first Oxygene on an 8-track tape recorder with very few instruments, with no other choice than being minimalist.
At the end, she walks into his office with her tape recorder, already convinced he'll be the "thirteenth reason" to kill herself.
And it is heard not only as spoken live by Mr. Whishaw, but as recited by his voice on a tape recorder.
So in 1953, Oliveros acquired her first tape recorder and began capturing noises directly from her apartment window, fashioning compositions from them.
Sepp records the conversation using an old fashioned tape recorder on a pay phone, presumably to obtain more information on his employer's granddaughter.
Heidi reaches over, turns off the tape recorder, and asks Walter a question that shocks him: Want to go eat in the cafeteria?
He has a tape recorder, just like Agent Cooper, and he used it capture a conversation between Darya and Ray discussing the conspiracy.
In the gun permit case, the authorities said, the man offering the bribes actually frisked the police officer but missed the tape recorder.
That meant I had to pick myself up and walk through the showroom past all the guests to where the tape recorder was.
In "Reel by Reel" (2016), the artist has used matte board, paper and other common art materials to make a tape recorder (ca.
One of Mr. Lucier's more recent signature pieces is "Nothing Is Real," from 1990, for piano, tape recorder, miniature sound system and amplified teapot.
Ampex hooked up with Mullin and, in April 1948, perfected and started selling the first commercially available audio tape recorder, the Ampex Model 200.
Cleve provides the narration — the series begins with the percussive clip of a tape recorder and a sigh from the older Cleve (Guy Pearce).
Around this time, I can remember her crouched over a tape recorder in her bedroom, with a microphone in one hand, in absolute hysterics.
Reporters put their arms in trying to get interviews, sticking a tape recorder in the guy's face and pushing people out of the way.
Ally had planted a tape recorder in the van she was tasked to clean with Winter and used it as evidence of Winter's betrayal.
Even that's hard, given the amount of information and the fact that I have said from the beginning I'm not a human tape recorder.
Speaker Paul Ryan (R-Wis.) drops a reporters' tape recorder while explaining the border adjustment tax plan during his weekly press conference on Thursday.
Constance: In the book, Offred's narration is supposed to be literally spoken: She's speaking into a tape recorder, and what we're reading is a transcript.
On the table in front of him sits a tape recorder and a folder whose contents may condemn him — and those he loves — to die.
He goes about his day in white face, records and replays his "white voice" on a tape-recorder, and dons confederate flag paraphernalia in public.
Sometimes the accompaniment for a song, emanating from a cassette tape recorder hidden in a nearby bush, could not keep the singer precisely on key.
It's not a pneumatic pump, a telephone switchboard, a tape recorder or any of the other objects people have compared it to over the years.
In a typical performance, Malbert inserts tape cassettes into a tape recorder, scratching them as he goes along by pulling on the cassette's magnetic tape.
"I had spent a lot of time writing it alone and sort of in isolation," Bronaugh says, reflecting on the process of writing Tape Recorder.
At 5, he got a tape recorder, and he would listen to himself sing for hours; a few years later, he graduated to a karaoke machine.
Then, Leno would read the jokes in order into a tape recorder, re-listen to them and determine the exact wording and timing for each one.
I rely on a tape recorder, though you have to get pretty close to people to hear their voices over the constant screeching and train announcements.
Talking into a tape recorder — "Diane, never drink coffee that has been anywhere near a fish" — Malkovich is a damn fine copy of Special Agent Dale Cooper.
Then, Leno would read the jokes in order into a tape recorder, re-listen to them all, and pick the exact wording and timing of every joke.
Voices of worry emerge from Marcus Fischer's tape recorder, which loops a chorus of concerns for the country from the artist and friends a day before Trump's inauguration.
Her dad, David Chatfield, may have uploaded the video in the summer of 2009, but it had actually been filmed on a DiGi8 tape recorder back in 53.
"He was asking for memories, too young himself to know that memories were only memories of memories," an elderly Daphne, confronted by Paul and his tape recorder, thinks.
But an undercover female agent, assigned to befriend Engle, got him to brag about taking a couple of "liar loans" while she secretly had a tape recorder rolling.
Bronaugh wrote most of Tape Recorder in a secluded basement practice space on the Columbia University campus last winter, endeavoring to find new ways to articulate his sound.
It might mean being promoted way beyond your level of competence, which is how Omarosa Manigault Newman ends up running around the White House with a tape recorder.
And then there's a track where I just set up a tape recorder in the booth and recorded myself working and talking with customers, which was pretty funny.
She sang a melody and played a chord progression into a mini-tape recorder, she said, and later recorded a full arrangement with her frequent collaborator Walter Afanasieff.
"Superteam," new-number-as-new-identity, even the misspoken whiff of aiming for perfection—this is the franchise's ethos caught in a tape recorder and typed on a screen.
"And it's just spectacular, because on the way home from work every day he had a tape recorder and he left himself notes, so it's remarkably detailed," Gurley said.
His studio is packed with rare analog apparatus including a Haeco Scully vinyl-cutting lathe and a Studer C37 tape recorder, thought to be one of two in existence.
In the band Gray, he played the synthesizer and the clarinet, and made Steve Reich-style sound experiments, looping snatches of audio on a reel-to-reel tape recorder.
It was terribly sad, and I tried, with a tape recorder, to get him to explain what happened and why it was so distressing for him on his deathbed.
So I set out with a camera and tape recorder and stopped women on the street to ask, 'If you could make a movie, what would it be about?
She arrived wearing a baggy hoodie from the musical Hamilton, offering me so much information in the first two minutes, I had to race to turn on my tape recorder.
An old-school tape recorder awaits inside, and as participants explore the story unfolds in a series of audio cassette recordings, labyrinthian mazes of junk, and mementos from Josie's life.
The abuse had gotten so bad, Harris said, that she'd been keeping a tape recorder handy so that when she did leave him, she'd have evidence of the death threats.
Edhi lived in a bare room in Karachi, alternating between his two suits of black clothes and occasionally listening to recordings of Koranic verses on a battered old tape recorder.
The minute he said -- the minute he started putting stuff out about that Cuomo tape where there was much of this horrible subterfuge, hiding his tape recorder or a phone.
The sound design, like the scenery, is minimal, the humming monotony of a tape recorder and, later, a song sung by her son all adding to the anxiety and restlessness.
One of the team's most valuable insights so far: Spinning the wheels of an eight-track tape recorder — the spacecrafts' only data-storage option — generates a bit of additional heat.
Alexievich writes of one interview: I didn't realize right away that I should turn on the tape recorder so as not to miss this transformation of life—everyday life—into literature.
Lucho would even pretend to be in the booth with the announcers, his tape recorder pressed up against the television speaker, pulling it away to splice in his commentary with theirs.
Brady would strangle the children and record the screams on a tape recorder to use later in the day as a sort of sexual turn on for him and his girlfriend.
Through an arduous do-it-yourself process, by TV Guide's account, Mr. Earle set up a tape recorder next to his TV and recorded an episode of the show with Mr. Ludden.
Mr. Alley would later claim the investigators had turned on the tape recorder only when he said what they wanted to hear, not during the browbeating that led up to his statement.
When I interviewed Trump, we met in his home, which was atop Trump Tower, and then, after the tape recorder was switched off, we went downstairs to his office before saying goodbye.
Early in his musical career, Mr. Henry abandoned notes in favor of ambient sounds — dripping water, car horns, bird calls, locomotive engines — which he manipulated with a tape recorder in surprising ways.
Schwartz made amateur field recordings of street life around Hell's Kitchen—he was agoraphobic, and preferred not to wander very far from his apartment—using a lightweight custom tape recorder and microphone.
A heavyset man with a dark goatee and a low, soft drawl, Deville turned on a tape recorder and asked Marquez to sign a form to confirm he understood his Miranda rights.
"We haven't been out to dinner together in a very long time," she said, and now here they were, on a date with a press escort, a tape recorder wedged between them.
"It's a spectacular book because [Kaplan] had a tape recorder and on the way home from work every day, he dictated himself notes," Gurley said last year, according to Silicon Valley Business Journal.
In 1934, Allgemeine Elektricitäts-Gesellschaft (AEG), the German division of General Electric, began manufacturing a tape recorder called the Magnetophon, which used plastic tape coated with magnetic particles and was manufactured by BASF.
It's packed with overdubs from Mickey Leigh, Joey's little brother, the same guy who held up the tape recorder for Joey to sing his demo version into some time in the mid-80s.
In the summer of 1982, when "Raiders of the Lost Ark" was rereleased in theaters, Mr. Zala sneaked in a tape recorder to capture the dialogue and the soundtrack as a memory jog.
On April 17th, four days before Bannon was to testify before the grand jury, William Dempster, Biosphere's director of engineering, went to talk to Bannon with a tape recorder hidden in his underwear.
There is also an old reel-to-reel tape recorder, from which, at a couple of points, we hear a recording of Brodsky himself reading, in a musical, incantatory style that's quite striking.
His observational preoccupations increasingly took the form of attention to voice and its properties – just as the tape-recorder comes to play a major role – and the written word as a printed voice.
Bob Wolff tried to persuade me, during a session with a tape recorder in a remote part of the press box at Yankee Stadium, that play-by-play was easier than I thought.
So we went into the alley, where there were no cops, and we did it just one time, and we just stuck a tape recorder in front of Dylan and it played the song.
MUSIC FAMILY While healing from a snowboarding injury, Mr. Andrew started making music on his own, experimenting with a SP-1200 sampler and four-track tape recorder that he had borrowed from his wife.
One of his rules — Mr. Caro does not use a tape recorder — is to always type up his interview notes before going to bed, so as not to forget facial expressions or other details.
I was 6 or 7 years old, up there in the tree house sound booth, running this reel-to-reel tape recorder and trying to hit the sound effects at just the right moment.
It was during a sleepover at my friend Ashley's house, where we crept behind a sofa with a tape recorder while her parents watched the 1987 Patrick Swayze-Jennifer Grey hit on a VHS tape.
I guess I looked like some kind of social scientist with a tape recorder and a camera, and people were not keen to speak, and they were definitely not keen to be in a picture.
He saw my tape recorder and immediately told me that though I seemed nice and trustworthy, he had no interest in being part of my article, so please keep anything he says out of it.
When I started out as a foreign correspondent 18 years ago, in Kenya, I carried a small satchel that held a tape recorder, a camera, an address book, a map and perhaps a shortwave radio.
In 1966, taking a short sabbatical, he set out for Bali, carrying two borrowed microphones and a Japanese tape recorder — one of the first battery-operated models — that he bought on a stopover in Singapore.
That led to fun toys like the Talkboy Tape Recorder and Skip It. As far as LCD games go, when Nintendo gave them some competition, it doubled down on its lower price and impressive licensing game.
" The secretary of State made the remarks last week during a meeting with Jewish leaders, according to the Post, at one point declining to answer a sensitive question because "someone's probably got a tape recorder on.
"I got myself a tape recorder and started accosting perfectly nice old folks who were minding their own business, asking them for their old songs and stories," Ms. Sorrels told the folk-music magazine Sing Out!
Coupling academic expertise with charisma, he popularized his theories with an evangelical zeal and a Southern drawl in lectures, television appearances and groundbreaking books, which he was said to have dictated verbatim into a tape recorder.
There was the Palm Pilot V, 1970s red princess landline phone, Sanyo tape recorder, VCRs and floppy discs and hard drives––all once used, now sitting in darkness, collecting dust or waiting to be stripped for parts.
And Mr. Ai, like Warhol, compulsively records his life and surroundings — Warhol had his tape recorder; Mr. Ai always has his iPhone, which he uses almost hourly to post a deluge of images to Instagram and Twitter.
With samples of his drum kit that he had recorded at home in Perth, he built a realistic-sounding R&B backbeat, then ran it through a compressor and the tape recorder for a more backdated sound.
Gripped by President John F. Kennedy's assassination when he was 14, Robert recorded every moment of television that weekend on a reel-to-reel tape recorder and collected an archive of newspaper coverage from across the country.
Without a word or even a change of expression, the bespectacled radio man unslings his portable tape recorder and joins AP correspondent Bob Fick, who has an automatic seat by virtue of The Associated Press' service to newsrooms worldwide.
"I wish I had had a tape recorder in my pocket, because he said something like, 'Oh, my God, anybody who paints as badly as that, I've just got to teach him,'" Mr. Shepherd recalled in the 2015 interview.
Keyboards and guitars were on the left; an Ampex reel-to-reel tape recorder and a battered Fuzz Face effects pedal on the floor were in one corner, with a rolling rack of mixers and compressors in the other.
The TIVO company may be a pioneer in DVR technology, but it has yet to convince my mother, bless her, that she doesn't have to be in the same room as the "tape recorder" in order to record. 3D.
Then the tape recorder is put inside a teapot, which sits on top of the piano, and the performer manipulates the teapot during the playback, taking the lid off slowly for the wah-wah effect, and putting it back on.
On April 14, 1956 — 60 years ago last month — Ampex introduced the desk-sized Mark IV, the first commercial video tape recorder, to a stunned group of TV execs and engineers at the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) confab in Chicago.
It's not that he didn't think it was good—he does—rather it's that Burgess had just ended his romantic relationship of four and a half years, a fact he volunteered exactly one minute after I turned on my tape recorder.
On game days, he would take a bus up to the city with a tape recorder, and when he didn't have enough money for a ticket he would go to my cousins' house and watch the match on their color television.
In the late 1950s and early '60s, Mr. Smith, a Life photographer, turned his camera and his tape recorder on a rundown apartment in New York's flower district and captured jazz greats like Thelonious Monk and Hall Overton, just hanging.
Mr. Watson has been making recordings since he was 11, when his parents gave him a reel-to-reel tape recorder, and he left it on a bird feeder to see if he could hear what birds sounded like eating.
A regular visitor to the Police Department's licensing bureau claimed that he had gotten licenses 150 times over the last year, waving the prospect of $21,2500 in future cash under the nose of a police officer wearing a tape recorder.
Increasingly fascinated by the possibilities of manipulating sound, he borrowed a wire recorder — an early, unwieldy ancestor of the tape recorder — from a Cairo radio station and took to the city's streets, recording folk songs, religious rites and vendors' cries.
He played tape recorder in a band called 3 Teens Kill 4 (the name was taken from a tabloid headline) and made stencil graffiti, discovering the symbols that would enhance his visual grammar, including the falling man and the burning house.
Everything from farms (the average American cow produces more than four times as much milk as in 1950) to iPhones (each one contains a calculator, camera, tape recorder, map and other gizmos) have, as Mr McAfee puts it, gradually "dematerialised".
"The special, stripped-down demo recording captures a 20-year-old Prince in a raw, intimate moment, and begins with the sound of the artist pressing the record button on a cassette tape recorder and picking up the acoustic guitar," the estate said.
I knew that a funeral was not the place to ask for anything, but I was hoping Patti and I would talk and reconnect, and sometime in the future we'd sit down in front of a tape recorder and rehash the old times.
Working out of his Long Island home, tape recorder in hand, he drove to the Borough Park and Crown Heights neighborhoods of Brooklyn, which have large Hasidic populations, and recorded the mostly unnotated music of the Modzitz, Lubavitch, Bobov and Ger dynastic groups.
For decades, Mr. Lewiston, a classically trained pianist, roamed the four corners of the earth with tape recorder in hand, seeking out Tantric Buddhist chants in Tibet, festival music in Oaxaca, Mexico, the kecak monkey chant of Bali, the panpipe music of Peru.
Includes a tape recorder and guaranteed reporting access to the four worst people at the festival, who will be getting around on hoverboard skateboards and talking about a new form of vaping where you freeze vape juice and put it in iced coffee.
Aware of the artist Alison S. M. Kobayashi's interest in "lost, discarded and donated objects," as she put it, friends of friends of hers passed along a wire recorder — a clunky predecessor to the tape recorder — that came with two reels' worth of chitchat.
The Leftovers In 1981, shortly after his wife died, policeman Kevin Garvey Sr. of Mapleton, N.Y., vacationed in Niagara Falls with his son, Kevin Jr. Using the tape recorder his mother gave him before she passed, the younger Garvey recorded conversations with his dad.
Caitlin, one of his two immense cats, was atop the coffee table, rubbing against the laptop, the tape recorder, the pen, Lukas's legs, kneading his jonquil button-down, which he paired with half-frame TV set Rayban glasses, fingerless gloves, and his permanent Chuck Taylor All Stars.
Last year, the GE-sponsored mini-series The Message put a citizen journalist armed with a tape recorder at the center of a pandemic-slash-alien-invasion straight out of The X-Files; in Limetown, a public radio producer investigates the disappearance of an entire town.
A man who's seen his share of press conferences, he clutched my tape recorder like a microphone, tossing it from hand to hand, sometimes placing it on the table, sometimes millimeters from his lips, all with the dextral arrogance of an athlete playing a home game.
I was always using a tape recorder, and now my archives consist of 1,800 boxes in storage, and that's how I was able to provide Mailer with everything that produced the Pulitzer Prize-winning book The Executioner's Song, and I went on to direct the film.
The thing that was nice to see is that sometimes you could try to make a joke and you can spend a lot of time crafting it, and then other times, all you need to do is drop a tape recorder on the floor and something genuine comes across.
You run your tape recorder, you get someone to transcribe it, you pull out the good quotes, maybe you do something smart, like you take one person's quote that says, "X" and then you get the opposite from the other guy, and it's a cool little juxtaposition .... It seems relatively easy.
On September 8, 1969, the Fab Four (with the exception of Ringo Starr, who was in hospital at the time), met at Apple Records HQ on Savile Row in London for one of the last times before their breakup, and the entire encounter was captured on John Lennon's tape recorder.
The longhaired Bombardier, younger than the others and by far the best rider even if he was out of shape, found escape from the sounds of the ice and whipping blizzards by smoking cigarettes in his tent and listening to rock 'n' roll on a small tape recorder he'd brought.
The second season of Twin Peaks opened with him bleeding on the ground, enduring the unhelpful attentions of "the world's oldest waiter," listening to a glowing giant who dispenses information without acknowledging that Cooper may not live to use it, and having a strained one-way conversation with his voice-activated tape recorder.
I was meeting a lot of people my age from many different walks of life and taking their photos and then recording them with my little tape recorder, asking them broad questions about where they were going, what they wanted in life, what they thought was preventing them from [getting those things].
He's incredibly lucky with every situation - able to catch the baseball at the game, able to sneak onto the float, able to hit the baseball perfectly onto his tape recorder at the end - and has mastered complex skills at a young age including being able to hack into his school's computer network.
You either have to pay for an app that probably only works through a custom dialer (or the phone app, which doesn't help if you need to make a call through WhatsApp, Skype, or a different service), or you end up using a tape recorder or another phone to record the call over speaker.
I also use this incredible, simple contraption called the Olympus TP-8 Telephone Pick-up Microphone (no, I am not sponsored by Olympus, but, hey, Olympus, if you're reading this, give me a call), which hooks up to my tape recorder, goes into my ear, and therefore picks up both my end and the other end.
Via late-night calls from Paris, the two developed a friendship, and together they devised a plan: Pinedo bought a speakerphone and a tape recorder, and the former President, who had once addressed crowds of tens of thousands, orated for an audience of one, tackling, in his typically erudite tones, aspects of national or international politics.
Set in the week leading up to an all-New York Super Bowl in which the Giants are to face the Jets, the novel is a pouring out of Billy Clyde's observations and attitudes — brash, cynical, boastful, charming, shrewd, rip-snortingly vulgar and often hilarious — as he speaks into a tape recorder for the purpose of publishing a book.
I had, for a while, the outlandish idea that I could have sat down with him before he died and asked him questions, with a tape recorder: whether he thought his mother killed herself or fell out the window; what happened when he and his family were evicted in the Depression; what it was like to be in the Battle of the Bulge.
PARELES DEBEN BHATTACHARYA: 'PARIS TO CALCUTTA: MEN AND MUSIC ON THE DESERT ROAD' Sublime Frequencies; 4 CDs and hard-bound book, $65.99 This is a travel diary from 1955, in prose and audio, by Deben Bhattacharya, an Indian writer-turned-ethnomusicologist who made a trip by van from the Bosporus to Bengal with a tape recorder: through Greece, Turkey, Syria, Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan and India.
The couple wrote a diet plan that called for regular consumption of Swiss Kriss, and they circulated it among friends and fans along with a comical photo of Armstrong seated on his decked-out Queens toilet, with his "Satchmo-Slogan" printed below: "Leave it All Behind Ya." Starting in December 1950, Armstrong used a tape recorder to capture casual conversations, ambient road hangouts, interviews with journalists, radio broadcasts he liked and more.
The women who would feed his notion of this lady of the manor were varied: the Elizabethan aristocrat and intellectual Mary Sidney (on whom Olivia may have been partly based); the current Lady Salisbury, the chatelaine of Salisbury House, whom Mr. Rylance visited with a tape recorder for a tour of the estate; and the actress Judi Dench, whose recording of an Alan Bennett monologue Mr. Rylance would listen to each night before going on stage, to help him find the timbre for Olivia's voice.
On a table was a reel-to-reel tape recorder that he bought when he was fourteen with money he made mowing lawns, and on the walls were an American flag and several large photographs: two portraits of Asian women, one of them a Chinese soldier; another of a group of soldiers; a picture of Ty Cobb, whom White admires and feels is misunderstood; and one of some dark-skinned men in loincloths with white skeletons painted on their bodies—Chimbu sing-sing dancers in New Guinea, I learned.
Small moments of Lynchian levity — like a cop's broken flashlight, or a nosy neighbor with a tiny dog — don't balance out eerie scenes like the one of Sarah Palmer sitting in the dark, silently staring as two leopards tear out a wildebeest's guts on TV. Tasha: I agree that this doesn't feel like early Twin Peaks, with a chipper Cooper leading local law enforcement through a bottle-smashing experiment to determine which clues in an investigation are important or chattering away to Diane on his tape recorder or offering explosively enthusiastic praise for pie, coffee, syrup, trees, and mountain air.

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