I wish I had kept all my records from when I was growing up. And a record player. Technology sure changed all that. Great photo and hae a good weekend.
What a NEAT shot! We do still HAVE a turntable -- but it's tucked away down in the basement... under a pile of boxes, a couple of sleds, a crib mattress and who knows what else! LOL! I don't think I'll be listening to any old vinyls for awhile! COOL that you do!
The old vinyl player. So many wonderful hours listening to the music played on it. And how easy was it to remove from our lives when the CD stacker became the norm. Now it seems a bit unfair on something that brought us so much pleasure.
Cool perspective on your shot Mar! I haven't listened to a vinyl record in ages, I wonder if my old ones would still work. Something to do this weekend. Thanks Mar! Happy Hunting :)
and there I sold all my LPs back when CDs came out! I got a lot of cash but now I really regret it. I actually saw a turntable being sold at Radio Shack last month, so there is still equipment available.
We have a record player, too. Some of those recordings haven't been remade into tapes or CDs, so I imagine we'll always have one as long as they keep making them. Great shot!
What you still have this old thing ?? Your picture is beautiful and very artistic, but I am still here with an open mouth that you kept it ! Now I regret, would be an antique today !
That's pretty cool! My Dad's got an old record player, but I'm pretty sure that he doesn't know where to get the needles anymore, so mostly it just gathers dust in the garage. Good that yours still works!
Well I must say, your entry is the BEST one I've seen for the hunt! Very clever! and very cool! Thank you for your visit to mine and thank you for your kind comments regarding my mum....I really appreciate your visits
Not playing, but had to comment. Now you just don't see this very much anymore. I so remember too. Have a great day, and glad you enjoyed the birthday cake. :)
That's a lovely shot. I remember how my Dad would put on an ABBA LP because my Mom loves their songs. It filled our home with soothing music especially during weekends. Thanks for bringing back happy memories.
Today is Cruise stop in South London/Croydon. Lovely place ! I honestly prefer it to Central London once you have seen all the touristic stuff and museums.
I was in Hyde Park a cuple of weeks ago when 'Cant find my way home' came onto my iPod by complete random choice (thanks to shuffle). I smiled when I heard it, because the only time Blind Faith played live was also at Hyde Park.
I recently acquired a USB record player to convert some old vinyl to .MP3. The dilemma is that as Vinyl it stays unplayed; as mp3 at least it will get heard!
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WOW! Awesome shot!! Unfortunately ours gave up working a long time ago, and we can't listen to our ca. 100 vinyls. :(
ReplyDeleteI have one of those too! I didn't think to photograph it -- good idea.
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AWESOME SHOT!
ReplyDeleteI miss LP's
GOOD CHOICE for this theme!
Great photo. and a great song! Happy weekend
ReplyDeleteBrilliant!
ReplyDeleteGreat Photo!
That is such a unique photo for this theme!
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Wow - great shot and great choice for the theme. I have the records but no player for them. :-(
ReplyDeleteHave a great weekend.
Beautiful photograph. I still like to listen to LP's too.
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful shot!! Awesome.
ReplyDeleteI wish I had kept all my records from when I was growing up. And a record player. Technology sure changed all that. Great photo and hae a good weekend.
ReplyDeleteA clever photograph. Every now and then I like to play a few records. Sara from farmingfriends
ReplyDeleteVinyls! I'm getting all misty! Great picture!
ReplyDeletegreat idea for coming up with this very classical photo.
ReplyDeleteoh!La! la! You have one still!!! When i see vinyls I think to the past! It was the good time!
ReplyDeleteIf I'm right, we call this a turn table. Ours is gone so many many years ago.
ReplyDeleteNice shot! have a great weekend...
ReplyDeleteWhat a NEAT shot! We do still HAVE a turntable -- but it's tucked away down in the basement... under a pile of boxes, a couple of sleds, a crib mattress and who knows what else! LOL! I don't think I'll be listening to any old vinyls for awhile! COOL that you do!
ReplyDeleteThe old vinyl player. So many wonderful hours listening to the music played on it. And how easy was it to remove from our lives when the CD stacker became the norm. Now it seems a bit unfair on something that brought us so much pleasure.
ReplyDeleteWhat a great shot! Nice entry this week:)
ReplyDeleteCool perspective on your shot Mar! I haven't listened to a vinyl record in ages, I wonder if my old ones would still work. Something to do this weekend. Thanks Mar! Happy Hunting :)
ReplyDeleteand there I sold all my LPs back when CDs came out! I got a lot of cash but now I really regret it. I actually saw a turntable being sold at Radio Shack last month, so there is still equipment available.
ReplyDeleteWe have a record player, too. Some of those recordings haven't been remade into tapes or CDs, so I imagine we'll always have one as long as they keep making them. Great shot!
ReplyDeleteWe listen to LP's in my grannies old home all the time!
ReplyDeletegreat shot! my post is the next generation of this. :)
ReplyDeletei used to play this when i was young. i get to play my own songs. :)
What you still have this old thing ?? Your picture is beautiful and very artistic, but I am still here with an open mouth that you kept it ! Now I regret, would be an antique today !
ReplyDeleteHey, that's an antique! I don't see this around anymore.
ReplyDeleteThat is a fabulous shot!!! I was just talking to Rob about the good old days of hanging out at the record store.
ReplyDeleteTake care,
Connie
Mine is up.
I miss vinyl - my albums rarely get played anymore.
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Very cool shot and awesome choice for music. :)
ReplyDeleteyou know wat..I love this picture...very artistic..!!
ReplyDeleteOh ya, my parents still keep theirs till now... ;)
Pearl
GREAT photo!! I have not seen records in a long time!! Nice to see one again!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful close up!!!! Oh, that's some music :-)
ReplyDeleteLast time listening to vinyls were at Fårö at that old James Dean fan's place!
Now that is just cool! I love it mar, such a collection too.
ReplyDeleteThat's pretty cool! My Dad's got an old record player, but I'm pretty sure that he doesn't know where to get the needles anymore, so mostly it just gathers dust in the garage. Good that yours still works!
ReplyDeleteCome see my entry:
Baby Steps
Oh Oh! I remember these things!! What a great idea for the post!
ReplyDeleteOh, we still have those but we don't have a turn table anymore. Tsk, tsk...
ReplyDeletehave a great weekend! :)
Wow vinyl records -- one sure doesn't see many of these any more! ;b
ReplyDeleteI've heard great minds think alike! This proves it, lol...
ReplyDeleteAwesome shot!!
Well I must say, your entry is the BEST one I've seen for the hunt! Very clever! and very cool! Thank you for your visit to mine and thank you for your kind comments regarding my mum....I really appreciate your visits
ReplyDeleteNot playing, but had to comment. Now you just don't see this very much anymore. I so remember too. Have a great day, and glad you enjoyed the birthday cake. :)
ReplyDeleteWe still have hundreds of vinyls too, but no player. Can't bear to throw them out.
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting.
That's a lovely shot. I remember how my Dad would put on an ABBA LP because my Mom loves their songs. It filled our home with soothing music especially during weekends. Thanks for bringing back happy memories.
ReplyDeleteToday is Cruise stop in South London/Croydon. Lovely place ! I honestly prefer it to Central London once you have seen all the touristic stuff and museums.
ReplyDeleteRecord players are back in thwe store as a nostalgia item.
ReplyDeleteWow! I haven't seen one of those in ages! What an absolutely cool needle, er, holder thingie. *grin*
ReplyDeleteSeriously, I can almost hear the scratching sound.
Hope your weekend is going well, mar!
Michele sent me (but I would have come anyway. *grin*)
it really is a wonderful shot...
ReplyDeleteI was in Hyde Park a cuple of weeks ago when 'Cant find my way home' came onto my iPod by complete random choice (thanks to shuffle). I smiled when I heard it, because the only time Blind Faith played live was also at Hyde Park.
ReplyDeleteI recently acquired a USB record player to convert some old vinyl to .MP3. The dilemma is that as Vinyl it stays unplayed; as mp3 at least it will get heard!
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