More evidence that LPS are still alive


This appeared on CNN.com this morning.

http://www.cnn.com/2008/US/06/10/vinyl.records.ap/index.html

Great news!
tgrisham
This is bad news... It means that there will be more people fighting for cheap vintage records at thrift stores..

Glad I picked up all my Stones, Beatles, The Who at the local Goodwill this weekend for a buck a piece. ;)

If I see never another Rodgers and Hammerstein musical LP ever again, that'll be too soon.
Seems as though more and more folks "get it"...finally! This is indeed wonderful news for those that appreciate superior sound as opposed to convenience...long live vinyl. Now wouldn't it be strange if film cameras came back into fashion 25 years from now?
The Barnes and Noble store in Destin FL. have removed most of their CD's from their store. Why I asked? "Because there is no longer a demand for them", was the reply. DVD's are selling so they have taken over the store.

Good riddance to theis poor format.
In the area of pop, rock, perhaps jazz, vinyl seems to be in demand. In classical, I think not much, and for good reason.