I spent some time this afternoon at my favorite flea market with a vendor who inherited a collection of vinyl records that is beyond belief. Each album is in pristine condition, and the term pristine does not give this collection credit. Among other things, he played a Wilson Pickett from 1966 that sounded as though it had never been played.
He also had two EP's, one with John Lennon and Yoko Ono from 1975 and another from that year where he appeared in 1974 at an Elton John concert in Madison Square Gardens. Apparently, John's last live performance.
So, yay analog (as spelled this side of the pond). 😉
I spent some time this afternoon at my favorite flea market with a vendor who inherited a collection of vinyl records that is beyond belief. Each album is in pristine condition, and the term pristine does not give this collection credit. Among other things, he played a Wilson Pickett from 1966 that sounded as though it had never been played.
He also had two EP's, one with John Lennon and Yoko Ono from 1975 and another from that year where he appeared in 1974 at an Elton John concert in Madison Square Gardens. Apparently, John's last live performance.
So, yay analog (as spelled this side of the pond). 😉
Cheers!