Record Players

<p>Anyone here still listen to and buy records? It’s so satisfying just spending like 2 bucks and buying a record with Horrowitz playing Rachmanioff, Schumann, and Lizst. Or just sittin on the ground scouring through the 7 inches for whatever suits my fancy. If I’ve got major ca$h I could easily blow 100 at Amoeba and buy some chill re issues and what not. Anyways, I dunno if you guys are down with this sorta stuff but whatever.</p>

<p>You bought a Horowitz record for $2? Holy crap. I would kill (or, um, pay a sum such as $2) for a record for Horowitz’s Barber Sonata. My parents have a bunch of old Bollywood soundtracks and '70s/'80s pop records, but our phonograph is broken. For some reason, I like certain music better on records and other music better on CD or electronically, but generally, I don’t listen much to records.</p>

<p>vinyl lovers unite!</p>

<p>Dude the classical bin at Amoeba has a lot of 1 dollar records as well. I bought a Jascha Heifetz record for a buck and like Stravinsky’s rite of spring for 1 as well. For 4 I bought this Oistrakh double concerto yesterday at the local record store which is way good, I am just about to listen to the B side which is Sonata in G (Devil’s Trill) and and work my way through the end of Gravity’s Rainbow in preparation for Pynchon’s crazy new Psychedelic noir set in LA which should be comin out in August.</p>

<p>+1 for incoherent stream of conscious post</p>

<p>I love vinyl! Lucky for me, my dad has 2,000+ records. I am a very happy kid.</p>

<p>nice! I bought a Teenage Jesus and the Jerks record for 27 on ebay at 4 am last night. Lydia Lunch is kinda badass</p>

<p>little orphans running through the bloody snow.
through the blood, through the blood, through the bloody snow</p>

<p>enjoy that one, sigurros ;)</p>

<p>that post was not sarcastic by the way.
no really, lydia rocks.</p>