Compact Cassette | player | Most Valuable Player | Gary Player | DVD player | Windows Media Player | Player (game) | Player Manager | John Higgins (snooker player) | Helms Foundation College Basketball Player of the Year | CD player | Player character | Player | Phil Taylor (darts player) | NCAA Basketball Tournament Most Outstanding Player | compact cassette | Stephen Jones (rugby player) | player character | NAIA Basketball Tournament Most Valuable Player | Mark Williams (snooker player) | World Series Most Valuable Player Award | Player's Handbook | Neil Smith (football player) | most valuable player | Kenny Rogers (baseball player) | John Bentley (rugby player) | James King (New Zealand rugby union player) | FIFA World Player of the Year | David Palmer (squash player) | chess player |
The Imperial was available with a choice of several Infinity sound systems, all with a cassette player.
A portable personal stereo audio cassette player, called Stereobelt, was first invented by the German-Brazilian Andreas Pavel in 1972.
The video for the song was filmed in the centre of Milton Keynes, the new town in Buckinghamshire, and showed Cliff rolling along on rollerskates and listening to music on a Walkman cassette player.
Mike plays a guitar solo, Howie hits a jackpot on a slot machine, and Tom overturns an Astro Invader video game before they all ride away, leaving only behind the cassette player.