Hey TB'ers, its been a while. I'm actually Cygnusx2112, but I couldn't remember my password and I changed my email address >_<.
Anyways, I've been reading a lot on the internet about how vinyl records are making a comeback, even though they never really went away. I bought a vinyl version of Emily Haines & The Soft Skeleton's "Knives Don't Have Your Back" and even though I dont have a player yet, I appreciate this version a lot more than my MP3 or - more so - my CD version. I just feels good to actually hold something that is big, and has a lot more value in it, at least for me anyways. Being an audiophile, I also know that that version will sound a lot better once I get a player. Now, with Amazon having recently opened up a vinyl department, I think that that is a very good sign.
My dad also has a lot of record of stuff like Yes, Zeppelin (he has a bunch of bootlegs on vinyl, of Zep as well!) and all of the good music from the 70's and pre-85.
What do you guys think?
Trav
Anyways, I've been reading a lot on the internet about how vinyl records are making a comeback, even though they never really went away. I bought a vinyl version of Emily Haines & The Soft Skeleton's "Knives Don't Have Your Back" and even though I dont have a player yet, I appreciate this version a lot more than my MP3 or - more so - my CD version. I just feels good to actually hold something that is big, and has a lot more value in it, at least for me anyways. Being an audiophile, I also know that that version will sound a lot better once I get a player. Now, with Amazon having recently opened up a vinyl department, I think that that is a very good sign.
My dad also has a lot of record of stuff like Yes, Zeppelin (he has a bunch of bootlegs on vinyl, of Zep as well!) and all of the good music from the 70's and pre-85.
What do you guys think?
Trav