The sad demise of the record store

The sad demise of the record store

E 110 is about how the record store formed a generation of kids, it worked as their social hub but also cast their love of music and for many a lifetime of collecting music but especially vinyl. How sub cultures back in the day were your peer group, through which you dealt with your raging hormones and sexuality along with your attitudes to life, coping and being a young adult. How your parents record collection was so important. Does that exist now? do kids get passed down anything other than redundant incompatible files? do kids even relate to musical subculture? AA certainly doesn't have the answer but he does a lot of shouting at clouds about the subject

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