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In this nostalgic history video from *Life Back Then*, we explore how people listened to music before streaming in the 1950s, 1960s, 1970s and 1980s: radio, vinyl records, cassette tapes and homemade mixtapes. This is everyday life history and calm nostalgia for anyone who wants to remember life before Spotify, YouTube or digital music. We take a gentle trip through the sound of daily life in the mid‑20th century. You’ll visit living rooms with big wooden radios, record players spinning favourite albums, crowded record stores, and cassette decks where people recorded their own mixtapes from the radio. You’ll see how music filled homes, cars and weekends with friends long before playlists were just a click away. If you lived through these years, this video is a chance to remember the songs, the album covers and the little rituals you had when you pressed “play”. If you’re a younger viewer, it’s a window into a time when listening to one song required patience, attention and a very different kind of magic. Before we start, tell me in the comments: where are you watching from, did you live through this time or are you a curious younger viewer, and what’s your strongest memory of listening to music before streaming? #LifeBackThen #nostalgia #beforestreaming #musicbeforestreaming #vinylrecords #cassettetapes #radiodays #retromusic #1950s #1960s #1970s #1980s #everydaylifehistory #musichistory