Mundovibes.net - wrote:
> They don't remember records, cassettes or 8 Track and they could care
I have the opposite problem.
I have a bit of vinyl from the years 1980-90 (or so), way too many to be
stored in the appartment really. I almost never play them, but still
cannot get rid of them. I mean, I invested all my money back then in
vinyl, and it took ages to find all those difficult 12". Maybe I just
should get over it and sell the vinyl to someone that actually will play
them? I find this highly unlikely though. There's too much emotions
attached.
> Most record shops have or are folding. The remaining ones cling to life.
> I am visiting a major city now and must say it's pretty sad to see the
I don't know. This change has only been good to me. I live in a smaller
town, and it always was a big problem finding music that was not on the
charts.
Now, I do all my shopping online, and I have access to the best possible
music. I only shop at shops that specialize in "my music", like Dusty
Groove, Tunes, Soul Seduction etc. I find it easy to find music now.
Cheers,
-- Erik Borälv, http://user.it.uu.se/~erikb/Received on 2006-04-05 15:35:16