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New from Iron Maiden's triple album Book of Souls.
No doubt about it, I got to gift myself a record player for X-mas. Before the loudness wars, I switched to CD's in the mid - 80's. I miss the Album art and the tea ceremony feeling, I get from physically interacting with vinyl. There's something holy about vinyl.
View: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-F7A24f6gNc
Plus, if you think back before the mighty intro-web the album art and liner notes, a lot of times, was the closest thing you get to knowing anything about a band. So, a band could build their whole image in the album art and liner notes/lyrics.Cool video. I get what you're saying about albums. There was something special about them between the art--the sometimes inserts, and the sound of the record under the needle. I miss that. My son actually bought a record player and buys albums. That makes me feel happy. I never told him to do it or suggested it--he decided on that by himself.
I miss the Album art and the tea ceremony feeling, I get from physically interacting with vinyl. There's something holy about vinyl.
somehow Chicago always reminds me of being in the back of the Ford Torino station wagon going to the market or my mom's hair appointment and being stuck in her car all day.
but on that note - I didn't mind listening to the Manilow on muzak while waiting for my mom to put heeps of horrible clothing on layaway
LOL
Have you ever found yourself standing in an elevator listening to the muzak symphony orchestra and all of a sudden come to the realization that they're actually playing "Cat Scratch Fever"?