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Music lovers around the world will come together on Saturday to celebrate Record Store Day. Conceived in 2007 to highlight the cultural significance of independent record stores and celebrate vinyl record culture, the occasion is now widely honored with live performances, special vinyl releases, artist meet-and-greets and other events taking place at record stores across the globe. One of the original objectives of Record Store Day – keeping vinyl records alive – is no longer a priority though, as they are alive and well.

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The “comeback” is still impressive. I mean who owns a (functioning) record player these days?

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Good for you! I have one after my dad, but it was mostly used as a dust collector, so ended up in the garage.

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They are called turntables, right?

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Google says so. It’s not in my vocabulary though 😂

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Just wondering if we were talking about the same thing lol

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Tell that to my wallet 😭😭

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Supposedly the quality is different between vinyl and electronic.

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