
VINYL LOVERS SPUR NEW BOOM FOR OLD MEDIUM
Independent and high-profile bands alike are competing for limited record-pressing resources in Edmonton, a sign that vinyl is in vogue again, says one record shop owner.
Ref. https://www.cbc.ca/consumer/story/2007/01/03/vinyl-boom.html
Vinyl would always be my first preference if I could get hold of it, record players are still out there being manufactured, it's just that there's no choice, there's only 2 manufacturers who make them here.
I keep promising to buy myself an updated record player, but haven't got round to it yet, which is a pity as I have still got my original collection of around 200 LP's from when I was a teenager. (just need to blow the dust off)
Not for anything today in music! I do have a fairly good collection of LPs from the 70s. I am for collecting purposes trying to find original Pink Floys albums in good shape! Hey, I also have been stuck with so many useless 8 Tracks! I am a product of the 70s!