From the April A-Z Blogging archives.
This was originally posted April 26th, 2016
I know I've written here before that I remember the first time I fell in love with the music of The Eagles.
It was 1976 and if I close my eyes I can see my oldest brother setting the needle down on his new turntable to hear Hotel California for the very first time. If I focus on that moment, we were in his room. I can see his bright yellow t-shirt and he simply dropped the needle. The rest is history.
I think I have been very fortunate to have had a mother that embraced vinyl, as well as to have lived within a generation where some of the best music of all time was produced.
My mother was extremely proud of her collection of 78's and 33 1/3 albums. Yours, truly? At best, I was always glued to a sparse 45rpm budget. One at a time with big breaks in between purchases.
As I got older, my money went toward the purchase of a Walkman and the trusty cassette tape, then its CD compatible counterpart, eventually graduating to downloading.
Yes, I also have a satellite radio subscription and a kick ass pair of computer speakers should I like to watch and listen on YouTube BUT...
The honest truth is that vinyl owned my childhood and my will always have my heart.
We've just acquired more than 600 vintage vinyl records. It's going to be a GREAT summer! TAKEN: MARCH 26TH, 2016 |
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