We vinyl junkies had a field day at garage sales and thrift stores when the "Perfect Sound Forever" came out. People were dumping their record collections as if they were the plague. The Mercurys, the RCA's, the Westminster's! Everything from mint jazz albums, to rare classical was popping up all the time. No more though. Glad I was able to find more than my share. Would you believe things like a mint, six-eye stereo copy of Miles Davis's "Kind of Blue" and a mint copy of Dean Martin's "Dream With Dean" came out of the Salvation Army thrift store on the same day? Fifty-cents each. Dem were da daze.
Did you ever think digital and analog would exist side by side the way it is now
Personally I never saw it coming. I remember 25 years ago when everyone was dumping their records to buy CD's. If someone at that time would of told me 25 years later they would exist side by side I would never had believed it.
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