Vinyl never dies

Gardener

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Just played Tea for the Tillerman
Owned by my mother ( sadly departed 14 yrs ago)
It never sounded better, this is a record I used to listen to when I was meant to be in bed ( I am now 57)
Also used to be played on a very poor record player.
No damage just pure music.
Never sell your vinyl , just pass it on.
 

Recordsguy

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So sorry to hear of the passing of your dear mother,but you're right on about the beauty of vinyl..I'm an old vinyl head and when my time comes I hope that my kids will have enough appreciation for the music to keep it and play it..I told my oldest daughter that my collection is hers as she enjoys this music almost as much as myself..VINYL FOREVER!!
 

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