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A few years ago my son was getting into vinyl. So we set up my old stereo (it had been packed away in the original boxes for 15 years). Just to show him how powerful it was I cranked up the volume half way and he complained that it hurt his ears. My daughter, who was on the other side of the house and up stairs, yelled âAre we having an earthquake?â.
I worked in a Capitol Records plant back in the 70s. Their first album had a raspberry scratch-n-sniff label stuck on the shrink wrap. Whenever a new batch of albums was being pressed, the whole factory smelled of raspberries!
I love listening to my old vinyl LPâs record collection. The LP sound transport me back in time. No further back then the 40âs. There is a difference between listening to todays CDâs and a vinyl record. CDâs are sharp and clear, sterile. Records are alive and vibrant, real.
Not sure which streaming service he uses. One of them (Maybe all of them?) does have an offline mode, but not going to open up that box. Still, no substitute for vinyl.
sigh, I miss the cd player⌠weâve been stuck with wi-fi for radio and it chooses to work. we have an app to play certain music that my brother has put down. which he hasnât done since October for Christmas music, three years ago. :L
I donât remember how many times my college roommate and I joined the Columbia Record Club. He had a 8 track recorder and I had a dual cassette recorder and Yamaha turn table. We made spending money recording custom tapes. Still have the turnable and about 400 albums.
codycab about 10 hours ago
Gotta love a backup plan.
194919671982 about 10 hours ago
No loser involved in todayâs episode.
oldpine52 about 10 hours ago
They were such a forgettable band that I had forgotten about them.
cracker65 about 10 hours ago
Atta boy uncle Ted
wfhite about 10 hours ago
And Hi-Fi is getting popular again.
rekam about 9 hours ago
Do wish hubby had shown me which remote to use and how so I could listen to all the LPs I have.
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member about 9 hours ago
I bought my WI-FI in 1976 (with my first paycheck) and it still works great.
bdpoltergeist Premium Member about 7 hours ago
score one for the old school
nosirrom about 7 hours ago
A few years ago my son was getting into vinyl. So we set up my old stereo (it had been packed away in the original boxes for 15 years). Just to show him how powerful it was I cranked up the volume half way and he complained that it hurt his ears. My daughter, who was on the other side of the house and up stairs, yelled âAre we having an earthquake?â.
kucpa Premium Member about 5 hours ago
High fidelity LPs rocks!
Frank_Lecanto about 4 hours ago
RIP Eric Carmen
Little Caesar about 4 hours ago
Uncle Ted, rockinâ some Strawberry Alarm Clock!
Robert4170 about 4 hours ago
I still have my CDs, plus downloaded stuff.
mckeonfuneralhomebx about 4 hours ago
wow..I remember the twin pack albums side 3 and 4 on the second album
pat sandy creator about 4 hours ago
great band!
bigplayray about 3 hours ago
I was thinking âZeppelinâ, âSkynyrdâ âEaglesâ⌠Butt âRaspberriesâ??? Okay!
[Traveler] Premium Member about 3 hours ago
Please, go all the way
jss49 Premium Member about 3 hours ago
I worked in a Capitol Records plant back in the 70s. Their first album had a raspberry scratch-n-sniff label stuck on the shrink wrap. Whenever a new batch of albums was being pressed, the whole factory smelled of raspberries!
dwdl21 about 3 hours ago
Amen. :))
yip yip yip about 3 hours ago
I love listening to my old vinyl LPâs record collection. The LP sound transport me back in time. No further back then the 40âs. There is a difference between listening to todays CDâs and a vinyl record. CDâs are sharp and clear, sterile. Records are alive and vibrant, real.
General Trelane (Ret.) Premium Member about 2 hours ago
Good thinking Uncle Ted .
cellodude1990 about 2 hours ago
As I understand it, vinyl was making a comeback a few years ago.
Jeff0811 about 2 hours ago
Not sure which streaming service he uses. One of them (Maybe all of them?) does have an offline mode, but not going to open up that box. Still, no substitute for vinyl.
ericlscott creator about 2 hours ago
Ha! Good joke.
gawaintheknight about 2 hours ago
Go all the way with that.
anniet53 about 2 hours ago
Wow! The Raspberries! RIP Eric!
ladykat Premium Member about 2 hours ago
So do I.
Chris about 2 hours ago
sigh, I miss the cd player⌠weâve been stuck with wi-fi for radio and it chooses to work. we have an app to play certain music that my brother has put down. which he hasnât done since October for Christmas music, three years ago. :L
raybarb44 about 1 hour ago
Nothing wrong with a backup. Itâs why you keep all your movie dvds even if can stream them. Wisdom from the pain of not having access to themâŚâŚ.
mindjob about 1 hour ago
The reason music doesnât sound as good as it used to is mostly because Iâm almost deaf
socalvillaguy Premium Member about 1 hour ago
Great choice in music, Uncle Ted!
Zebrastripes about 1 hour ago
Awwwwww!!!! âšď¸
Eric Carmen!!! â¤ď¸
Ive know his brother for decades.
Thanks for the memories and thank you, Chip! âşď¸â¤ď¸
VT8/VF84 about 1 hour ago
I donât remember how many times my college roommate and I joined the Columbia Record Club. He had a 8 track recorder and I had a dual cassette recorder and Yamaha turn table. We made spending money recording custom tapes. Still have the turnable and about 400 albums.
Doug Taylor Premium Member 16 minutes ago
âGo All The Wayâ. Top 10 on my play list!
GCAndersen 9 minutes ago
I have them on my playlist along with many 60s and 70s bands that are long gone but should not be forgotten.
Gordo4ever 2 minutes ago
Once again, Uncle Ted and I are simpatico. That is a good thing. : )