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Icut all my vinyl loose a few years ago. No turntable or storage
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I think my son “borrowed” most of mine for sampling
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*fingers crossed* this FB link works for all. Carol Burnette + Cher =
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The percussion is what makes this beautiful for me...
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Notaperson wrote: ↑Sun May 30, 2021 7:44 pm The percussion is what makes this beautiful for me...
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We have more than I can count. My husband never gets rid of anything.
But we still have at least one turntable.
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I cataloged all my records on Discogs last year so I could tell the insurance man how much he owes me if the house burns down.
1250 LPs about a third of which have no valuation on Discogs because they haven't been sold on Discogs => $42,000 and rising.
980 CDs about half of which have no valuation on Discogs because they haven't been sold on Discogs => $12,000 and rising.
These are the MAX values of course, the MEDIAN values are about half that.
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If you want to get rid of them you can ship them to me.
I have 2 turntables (except that one is in the shop) and 2 usedtoturntables.
One of the usedtoturntables is from a vintage stereogram that I might spend money on one day to get it running so I can play 78s, but I'm in the process of giving my 78's as few as I have, to a National Trust House (ever watch Phrynie Fisher Mysteries? - not her house, but the mansion house they use).
The other usedtoturntable is a vintage one I bought for parts when I was thinking of building my own TT. I lost interest in the self build, so now the facebook group that supports the table brand is encouraging me to restore it.
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There is a small percent of younger aged persons "discovering" vinyl albums, turntables and the snaps/pops of a stylus. It's kind of encouraging.
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Firstborn son is a musicholic. He got his first turntable at age 3 or 4 when Hubby found a Sears product on sale - turntable and cassette deck in one! He loved 60's and 70's music. At his wedding, the groom's cake was a turntable. The mother - son dance was to "Loves Me Like a Rock" by Paul Simon. He is a drummer and Dee Jay with two turntables and all sorts of gadgets. One of my favorite pictures is of 3 year old granddaughter with headphones on turning the vinyl.
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Carly Simon & James Taylor - Mockingbird
(Madison Square Garden, New York, 1979)
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Recently I have posted Organ music and Pow Wow songs so now, in keeping with my limited stylistic choices..
Music of Henry VIII. This song, Pastime With Good Company I knew back in high school (this is what happens when your mother is a recorder teacher and plays in old music groups) and I learned to play it on recorder (Soprano and Alto) along with crumhorn so I could play it for a class presentation I was making.
I don't do as well with posting pop music here. If I did it would probably be a bunch of Doors stuff which is actually before my time but basically my favorite pop group.
I could do Medieval music, but really, Guillaume Du Fay has never done much for me. Maybe a retrospective on Medieval and Renaissance masses that use the song L'Homme Armé (The Armed Man) as a cantus firmus or base the melody off of L'Homme Armé.
Music of Henry VIII. This song, Pastime With Good Company I knew back in high school (this is what happens when your mother is a recorder teacher and plays in old music groups) and I learned to play it on recorder (Soprano and Alto) along with crumhorn so I could play it for a class presentation I was making.
I don't do as well with posting pop music here. If I did it would probably be a bunch of Doors stuff which is actually before my time but basically my favorite pop group.
I could do Medieval music, but really, Guillaume Du Fay has never done much for me. Maybe a retrospective on Medieval and Renaissance masses that use the song L'Homme Armé (The Armed Man) as a cantus firmus or base the melody off of L'Homme Armé.
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That was special. Truly.
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Learned a new word - crumhorn.
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"Mickey Mouse and I grew up together." - Ruthie Tompson, Disney animation checker and scene planner and one of the first women to become a member of the International Photographers Union in 1952.
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R.I.P.
We can still dance.
We can still dance.