At lunch today myself and one of my young "analog buddies" (he's only 25 !) went over to West Chester University to check out their major vinyl sale of all their Lp's that were part of the University's radio station. While 99% were of Progressive rock bands and other odd genre's from the 80's ,of which I didn't recognize, I did make a dollar donation for a funky Polka Band named 'Rotondi'.
What I thouroughly enjoyed was talking to all these young people and listening to their enthusiasm over analog. FWIW, hands down the turntable of choice among the group.....Technics 1200. A few had moderate belt drive rigs, but these were mostly students and other young people. Of note was a couple of co-eds walking by outside the Hall saying...."Oh, there's an antique record sale going on in there" ! ........I love those cute co-eds !!!
Anyways just thought I'd report that 'black pizza' lives on !
What I thouroughly enjoyed was talking to all these young people and listening to their enthusiasm over analog. FWIW, hands down the turntable of choice among the group.....Technics 1200. A few had moderate belt drive rigs, but these were mostly students and other young people. Of note was a couple of co-eds walking by outside the Hall saying...."Oh, there's an antique record sale going on in there" ! ........I love those cute co-eds !!!
Anyways just thought I'd report that 'black pizza' lives on !