Thursday, February 26, 2026

It was on the vinyl


 

11 comments:

  1. I miss those days, though I recently started bolstering my LP collection with some of the remastered recordings.

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  2. And you had to guy the whole album when only one song was good.

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  3. Got rid of my records and player when tape came along. Got rid of my tapes and players when cd came along. Got rid of my cd players and cds when streaming came along. Waiting for a brain chip with every song ever made is released.

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  4. I so remember that vinyl look at....the yellow and red block letter store.


    wait for it....


    Tower Records

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  5. Spent as much time in a place like that as kids today do on their phones.

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    1. '76 before us Buds went to the Wings over a
      America concert, from what was the rural Willamette valley, we went to the Tower record store near Fisherman's Wharf.
      What a trip!

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  6. when music was good....for the last ~10 yrs it should go to the cloud and hopefully it will be lost/erased....

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  7. Was Cat's music and records in anybody else's town or just in mine?

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    1. Yesss! Cats was a few blocks over on Kingston Pike here in Knoxville.
      Just about half mile from Bearden where the devil got the moonshine
      and the mountain boy that night. (Thunder Road, Robert Mitchum)
      Bubbarust

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  8. Rainbow Records, they were also a head shop.

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