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Vinyl help

Discussion in 'Anything goes' started by Chef2, Dec 26, 2023.

  1. Scout

    Scout Well-Known Member

    What era are these records?
     
  2. Machine Head

    Machine Head Well-Known Member

    There's money in them thar hills
     
  3. Driftwood

    Driftwood Well-Known Member

    I have nothing personal to add other than something y'all will find funny/amazing.

    I have a friend who collecting records is his thing. He is and always has been single. He doesn't fish, golf, or anything else. He's spent his whole life working at a radio station and worked in multiple record stores in college. He buys, sells, and trades records.
    The last time I asked him, which was 3-4 years ago, he had more than 65,000 that he knew of. No, that's not a typo with an extra or two extra 0s.
    65,000+
    He can actually tell you what he has and can lay his hands on it because he's built an extensive database for his collection. I'm sure he hasn't and certainly doesn't listen to them all, but if you walk into his house, he has rooms (plural) that are nothing but wall-to-wall records.
     
  4. MisterCreosote

    MisterCreosote Well-Known Member

    “Looks like you’re reorganizing your record collection. Chronological? Alphabetical?”

    “Autobiographical.”

    “That sounds …”

    “Comforting? It is.”

    [​IMG]
     
  5. Roscablo

    Roscablo Well-Known Member

    One of my absolute favorite movies.
     
    MisterCreosote and I Should Coco like this.
  6. Starman

    Starman Well-Known Member

    Somewhere in there are 50 or so albums my parents bought in the 1950s; the rest are mine dating from the 60s to the 80s. Lots of CDs from the 80s to 90s. Late 90s my purchases of physical music hit a dead end with the arrival of computer music.
     
  7. Scout

    Scout Well-Known Member

    80s albums, especially when everyone was buying CDs, are very valuable.
     
  8. Starman

    Starman Well-Known Member

    At one point when I was fairly well ensconced in an apartment I had most of my 500-odd albums on shelves in alphabetical order by artist. It actually made fairly decent sense.

    Now I'm living in a house and I don't really think there's a room where all that shit could go.
     
  9. Starman

    Starman Well-Known Member

    65,000 records.

    Hmm. I'm 65 years old, and sometime next June -- I haven't figured out exactly what day -- I'll turn 24,000 days old. Which means if I had bought 3 records every single day of my life, sometime five or six years ago I would have had 65,000.

    Holy crap.
     
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