A Quote by Flying Lotus

I had a little Walkman, the worst Walkman ever. It was the yellow one, that underwater Walkman. Like you need to take a Walkman under water. — © Flying Lotus
I had a little Walkman, the worst Walkman ever. It was the yellow one, that underwater Walkman. Like you need to take a Walkman under water.
When I was growing up there was a product made by Sony called the Sony Walkman - a rage, everyone had to have one. Well, you don't hear about the Walkman anymore.
If the Walkman had, by default, silently contacted your friends and told them what you were listening to, not only would no one have bought a Walkman in the first place, its designers would have been viewed with the utmost suspicion.
If it's the beginning of something - like an album, I'm working on the lyrics and I take a walkman and headset.
I got a Walkman, I had the 'Footloose' soundtrack and I danced to it constantly.
It was a little at a time but I broke out my Walkman and my lyric pad and started writing.
One of the first CDs I ever bought was Alicia Keys's 'MTV Unplugged' album. That album is the one I would take home and listen to on my Walkman, in my room, before I had an iPod. I learned most of the songs on piano.
When the Walkman was the craze in my generation, I was one of the first to have it.
In my headphones, I led a life of romance and incident and intrigue, none of which had anything to do with the world outside my Walkman.
When I was coming up, there was only one way to listen to music, and that was on a Walkman.
Sony's Walkman far predated the iPod. Nokia ruled smartphones before Apple.
When I was a kid, when the Walkman came out, I was sold. I listened to music 24 hours a day.
When I had arrived in Italy, I had my CD Walkman and about 100 CDs. The song that spoke to me was Kate Bush's 'The Man With the Child in His Eyes,' from 1978.
My parents always told me about VHS tapes. And the Walkman, everyone had those. I had never even seen one until I got onto 'Stranger Things.'
Hip-hop was my first audience - I would rap in the mirror, walk down the street and listen to my Walkman.
Values are tapes we play on the Walkman of the mind: any tune we choose so long as it does not disturb others.
One of Renee's friends asked her, "Does your boyfriend wear glasses?" She said, "No, he wears a Walkman.
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