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Record 1
“Do yourself a tremendous favour and go to a record store today. The relatively
mild exertion of
getting off your fat, computer-shackled ass and venturing out to find the object of your desire, the
thrill of moving through actual space and time, through row upon row of records, and the tactile
ecstasy of fondling the quested treasure—all this will augment and enrich the mental associations
the music invokes in you for the rest of your life.”
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Record 2
“Vinyl is the real deal. I’ve always felt like, until you buy the vinyl record,
you don’t really own the album. And it’s not just me or a little pet thing or some kind of retro
romantic thing from the past. It is still alive.”
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Record 3
“I’m a big vinyl listener, I’m a big audiophile. I have a really nice stereo
set up at home with a hi-fi and really nice turntable and it’s a big deal to me to listen to music
in it’s purest form like that.”
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Record 4
“My father was my first inspiration. He had an incredible stereo and a
turntable, and I was told not to touch it. But I’d go back and touch it anyway. I gained a respect
for the turntables when I was a kid. When I was a teenager, I came up with a ‘cueing system’ to work
the turntables because they didn’t have it at that time.”
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Record 5
“Ever since I was 12 years old, when my fascination and obsession with music
started, I would get on my skateboard and ride down to the local record store. I’d find the most
tattooed guy there and have him recommend me a new album once a week. Then I’d learn it and play it
on my drums. I would HATE for kids to be deprived of the incredible experience of discovering music
through their
local record stores. Lets keep record stores alive and well, please.””
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