VINYL RECORDS ARE BACK !
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Re: VINYL RECORDS ARE BACK !
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~Bighuey wrote:Ive heard those scratch eliminators they use on old records when they transfer them to CD's and most sound terrible, like water draining out of a bathtub. The hiss and pops make them sound more realistic.
right you are B.H.!
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CD's were always just a very functional way of storing and delivering music.They were too small to be very interesting themselves. Downloads have taken the place of that.
On the other hand, Vinyl is itself a collector item. You can download a pirate version of Bat of of Hell. But you won't have the original blood red pressing with picture sleeve. If people want to buy music on a physical medium to collect Vinyl is just more valuable than silvery plastic.
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Theres a place you can get records called Discount Oldies. They have a pretty good selection. I ordered a Elvis at Sun CD from them and they sent a record instead. It was crap, it kept skipping even on two record players, one with a new needle.and the sound quality was lousy. It was a brand new record too. I sent it back and got the CD instead. If these new records are all like that, I sure dont want them.
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I remember them on the Ed Sullivan show as if it was yesterday...
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Maybe new records are OK, but as much as I liked vinyl, I wouldnt want to go back to it. Too awkward and hard to use and store compared to CD's and flash drive sticks. I guess Im getting lazy in my old age.

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I was never a big fan of Elvis back then, but realized later what a truly wonderful voice he had.........
I think I was swayed by his " cheap looks " between his crooked smile / snarl and his " greaseball " hair, I thought : " Priscilla, you can have him ! "
same w/Streisand, love her voice if I don't have to look at her!...heeeeheeee...
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I agree re the " uniqueness " of his voice............most great singers share that quality of being instantly recognizable....Bighuey wrote:Elvis had a unique voice, thats for sure. After he died all you heard was Elvis, Elvis, Elvis for about two years and I got sick of him. Lately Ive been listening to some of his stuff, his greatest hits double album and his early Sun recordings.
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~MamaBookAddict wrote:I still have lots of records and a record player. Beatles, Elton John, Charlie Daniels, Jimi Hendrix, Led Zepplin, Skynryd, The Who....quite a few more. Its funny. When my oldest boys were younger (they are 18 and 24 now), Id play Freebird and they hated it. Would go running out of the room. They also asked where the laser was LMAO. But now, what do they listen to? Beatles and Hendrix and Led Zepplin ect....guess mom's 'old fogie music' wasnt as bad as they thought!
I can relate! funny isn't it.. " our " music has stood the test of time, it really is for all ages...
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