VHS #360 MLB 1995 ALCS Game 6 Indians at Mariners 10.17.95 & 2 hours of MTV (Singled Out & 120 Minutes & Music Videos)

Selling as blank. Running time of current content is approximately 5 hours.

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1995 ALCS Game 6 Cleveland Indians at Seattle Mariners October 17 1995 [~3 hours 5 minutes]
    -STADIUM: Kingdome in Seattle WA
    -ANNOUNCERS: Bob Costas, Bob Uecker on NBC
    -STARTING PITCHERS: Dennis Martinez vs Randy Johnson
    -UMPIRES: HP Drew Coble, 1B Ken Kaiser, 2B Derryl Cousins, 3B Rick Reed, LF Dale Ford, RF Tim McClelland
    -12 combined hits, 4 runs scored
    -Dennis Martinez, 3rd oldest player in baseball (behind Honeycutt and Eckersly)
    -Kenny Lofton scores from 2nd(!) on a passed ball pitched by Randy Johnson. (One of my all time favorite plays)
    -full game with commercials

Starting Lineups:

CLEVELAND INDIANS
    Kenny Lofton
    Omar Vizquel
    Carlos Baerga
    Albert Belle
    Eddie Murray
    Manny Ramirez
    Herbert Perry
    Alvaro Espinoza
    Tony Pena
    Dennis Martinez

SEATTLE MARINERS
    Vince Coleman
    Joey Cora
    Ken Griffey, Jr.
    Edgar Martinez
    Tino Martinez
    Jay Buhner
    Mike Blowers
    Luis Sojo
    Dan Wilson
    Randy Johnson

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MTV's Singled Out (incomplete) (~18 minutes with commercials)
    -Hosts: Chris Hardwick & Jenny McCarthy
    -Contestants: Vicki, 'Giggles', 'Late Knight' & 'Wuver Boy'
    -Contestants: Greg, 'Sounds Like Love', 'Novelette' & 'Twisted'

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MTV 120 Minutes from September 10 1995 (~46 minutes, with commercials)
  • Seaweed - Start With
  • Blur - There's No Other Way
    [Dave & Joe from Monster Magnet - 120 Minutes promo]
    [Alanis Morissette with Chris Chaney hosting]
  • Innocence Mission – Bright As Yellow (band from Lancaster, PA)
  • The Presidents of the United States Of America (PUSA) – Lump
  • Rotator Cuff – Alfa Romeo
    [120 Minutes Time Warp: September 11 Birthday of David Lowery of Cracker]
    ['Spiral Stairs' (Scott Kannberg) and 'Old Westy' (Steve West) from Pavement - 120 Minute promo]
  • Six Finger Satellite – Parlour Games
  • Red Hot Chili Peppers – Warped
  • 311 – Don't Stay Home
    [Daniel & Chris from Silverchair - 120 Minutes promo]
    [Alanis Morissette with Nick Lashley hosting]
  • Deluxx Folk Implosion – Daddy Never Understood

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MTV's Dream Time music videos: (~50 minutes, with commercials)

  • Red Hot Chili Peppers – Soul To Squeeze (on MTV Dream Time)
  • Lenny Kravitz - Rock 'N Roll Is Dead (on MTV Dream Time)
  • Foo Fighters - I'll Stick Around (on MTV Dream Time)
  • The Police - Every Breath You Take (on MTV Dream Time)
  • White Zombie - Electric Head Pt. 2 (The Ecstasy) (on MTV Dream Time)
  • Dr. Dre - Keep Their Heads Ringin' (on MTV Dream Time)
  • Chick - Malibu (on MTV Dream Time)
  • Hootie and the Blowfish - Only Wanna Be With You (on MTV Dream Time)
  • Green Day - Basket Case (on MTV Dream Time)
  • Weezer - Say It Ain't So (on MTV Dream Time) (incomplete, cuts off after ~3 mins 30 secs)

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As you can see across my other listings I am in the process of slimming down. Along with my vinyl records, audio cassettes, CDs, rock magazines, comic books, baseball cards, etc., I am also starting to list my collection of vintage VHS tapes.

I have over 300 VHS tapes that I used to record hours of TV in the 80s and 90s; MTV videos, heavy metal music videos, 120 Minutes, X-Files, Cartoons, etc.. I've used various VHS brands including Fuji, Fuji Film, TDK, Maxell, RCA, Scotch, Polaroid, JVC, Sony, Gemini, Memorex, Kodak and possibly more.


For each listing, I will attempt to include photos of the VHS itself, it's case, stickers and/or labels, and when possible screen captures of previous recordings to try to give you an idea of the condition and quality of the tape.


I briefly tested the tapes by fast forwarding to the end, rewinding to the beginning, and I've spot checked for playability as well.


You should have no issues recording over these. If you'd prefer, I can blank out tapes for you prior to shipping - please simply message me requesting this. If you plan to peek at the content prior to re-recording, please understand that the quality may not meet expectations, as most of my tapes are between 30 and 40 years old.


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