Vinyl records!

PS I can't quite make out your first picture but I do have the Smashing Pumpkins not only in orange but also in a maroon swirl as well a the pink Tori Amos. :)
 
I miss the vinyl days. When you bought an LP, it seemed to have a 'character'. You were buying something that was much more than just music.

When I look at my old collection of LPs (everything from Deep Purple to Blondie) they bring back a feeling of nostalgia.

These days you click on Napster or iTunes and download an album in seconds. In 40 years time I double very much my DD6 will look back at her 'collection' of mp3 files in the same way!!

Shame.
 
Loubon said:
PS I can't quite make out your first picture but I do have the Smashing Pumpkins not only in orange but also in a maroon swirl as well a the pink Tori Amos. :)

I never knew adults were into the Smashing Pumpkins and Tori! That's pretty cool, isn't the maroon swirl one a limited edition?

I also looked at your record collection, and it's really impressive. I've never seen records that were molded into shapes before.

(my clear wax boys for pele by tori is coming in the mail, hopefully, from ebay)

Sadly there are no record stores around here, so I guess ebaying is the only option.
 
florida2005 said:
These days you click on Napster or iTunes and download an album in seconds. In 40 years time I double very much my DD6 will look back at her 'collection' of mp3 files in the same way!!

Shame.

I hate buying music online. You just don't get the feel of the album, no liner notes, lyrics, or artwork. Whenever I get a record/cd, I always look at the artwork and lyrics.
 

DH still has quite a collection from the 70s. We can't find any decent furniture for records! I want something nice looking with doors (preferably glass doors)--nobody makes any decent record album furniture anymore!

I've Googled like crazy and the only furniture I find is plywood boxes--not very attractive.
 
I never considered the problem of storage. I guess that I'm glad that I still have my album shelves from the 70's. Now if I could only find some way to store my 45RPM singles...

Nice collection, Lou. ::yes::
 
Towncrier said:
I never considered the problem of storage. I guess that I'm glad that I still have my album shelves from the 70's. Now if I could only find some way to store my 45RPM singles...

Nice collection, Lou. ::yes::


Looove 45's. Sometimes the only reason I buy them is for the b-sides. :teeth:
 
TheBellhop said:
I never knew adults were into the Smashing Pumpkins and Tori! That's pretty cool, isn't the maroon swirl one a limited edition?

If I didn't like you for appreciating records I'd smack you for making me feel old! :teeth:

Yes the maroon was limited (as most color vinyls usually are). I also have the clear Tori. I have all shapes, sizes, colors, from all differnt countries around the world. One of my favorite things to do when showing off my collection is to ask someone to pick a color and then I pull out a record in that color. I don't think I have been stumped yet. ;)

If I can ever help with valuing/finding/confirming existence of any records just PM me. :)
 
TheBellhop said:
.....Smashing Pumpkins......
Some locals folks who did well. I like them also. And I am older than Lou, LOL. :faint:

Very nice, Lou.
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