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There's so much plastic in this culture that vinyl leopard skin is becoming an endangered synthetic.
Lily Tomlin
Culture
Skin
Synthetic
Becoming
Endangered
Much
Leopard
Plastic
Vinyl
Vinyl is the real deal. I've always felt like, until you buy the vinyl record, you don't really own the album. And it's not just me or a little pet thing or some kind of retro romantic thing from the past. It is still alive.
Jack White
Buy
Me
You
Pet
Past
Own
Alive
Kind
Record
Some
Like
Until
Retro
Felt
Deal
Always
Real
Still
Real Deal
Just
Romantic
Little
Really
Thing
Vinyl
Album
Zeppelin vinyl is quite revered in audiophile circles.
Jimmy Page
Circles
Revered
Quite
Zeppelin
Vinyl
The genius of vinyl is that it allows - commands! - us to put our fingerprints all over that history: to blend and chop and reconfigure it, mock and muse upon it, backspin and skip through it.
Adam Mansbach
History
Genius
Our
Fingerprints
Through
Put
Blend
Over
Commands
Mock
Us
Skip
Chop
Vinyl
Muse
Vinyl is democratic, as surely as the iPod is fascist. Vinyl is representational: It has a face. Two faces, in fact, to represent the dualism of human nature. Vinyl occupies physical space honestly, proud as a fat woman dancing.
Adam Mansbach
Nature
Woman
Space
Face
Human Nature
Honestly
Dancing
Physical
Faces
Fact
Democratic
Dualism
Surely
Occupies
Proud
iPod
Represent
Representational
Human
In Fact
Fascist
Vinyl
Fat
Two
It ain't no joke when you lose your vinyl.
Afrika Bambaataa
You
Joke
Lose
Your
Vinyl
I love vinyl, man.
Amos Lee
Love
Man
Vinyl
I always have been and will remain someone who loves real, 3D, substantial books. And I don't believe that it's a wistful, nostalgic interest like vinyl collectors. It's not the same thing.
Art Spiegelman
Will
Same Thing
Believe
Books
Collectors
Someone
Remain
Like
Always
Real
Been
Same
Substantial
Nostalgic
Interest
Loves
Who
Thing
Vinyl
To play vinyl onstage is not my thing. For me, vinyl is for home listening.
Bakermat
Home
Me
Listening
Onstage
Play
Thing
Vinyl
The rawness and the richness of music on vinyl almost went away, but it still seems to be on a lot of people's radar, and for good reason. It does something different than more accessible means of music playing, like MP3 players and downloads and whatnot. You get in front of these archaic contraptions that go 'round and 'round.
Billy Gibbons
Music
Good
You
People
Archaic
Good Reason
Seems
Something
More
Almost
Like
Does
Accessible
Still
Go
Lot
Than
Get
Whatnot
Front
Different
Means
Radar
Richness
Reason
Round
Away
Vinyl
Players
Playing
I have a lot of vinyl, but I only buy old records on vinyl. Like secondhand. It's too expensive otherwise.
Caitlin Rose
Buy
Old
Too
Otherwise
Secondhand
Only
Records
Like
Lot
Expensive
Vinyl
'Close to the Edge' is the album where we first attempted to do the extra-long-form piece of music, having one song taking up the whole side of a piece of vinyl.
Chris Squire
Music
Song
First
Edge
Side
Having
Attempted
Taking
Piece
Up
Close
Where
Whole
Vinyl
Album
There was a time when poetry often made its way to vinyl; take a deep dive, for example, into the beat poets' countercultural albums of the 1950s to '80s.
Elizabeth Flock
Time
Made
Example
Way
Dive
Poetry
Poets
Beat
Take
For Example
Often
Deep
Vinyl
Albums
I have 'Purple Rain' on purple vinyl.
Frank Iero
Rain
Purple
Vinyl
I inherited this collection of vinyl records, which at that time numbered 6,000, and I've since continued to collect music. As you know, vinyl records can be very heavy, so every time I have to move into a new house, I need to build a complete new wall of shelves to put all these records, which is a nightmare for the architect.
Frida Giannini
Music
Time
You
Build
Every
Every Time
Complete
Collect
Collection
Architect
Records
Put
Since
New
Know
House
Shelves
Continue
Very
Wall
Move
Heavy
Which
Inherited
Vinyl
Need
Numbered
Nightmare
I definitely love record stores. And worked in many over the years. Having said that, it's not necessarily that I love vinyl per se. I mean, I'm happy to use CDs and MP3s: to me, it's the music that's top priority. I do have a good collection of vinyl, but I rarely actually pull it out.
Gary Calamar
Love
Music
Good
Me
Happy
Top
Definitely
Out
Collection
Rarely
Record
Per
Record Stores
Having
Over
Said
Priority
Years
Stores
Mean
Worked
Use
Many
Actually
Vinyl
Necessarily
Pull
All vinyl polymers may be regarded as built from monomeric units containing a tertiary carbon atom.
Giulio Natta
Atom
Containing
Built
May
Regarded
Carbon
Vinyl
Units
If there is a record I don't have, I haven't heard it yet. My collection is always growing, but I can't really play it anywhere - no promoter is willing to pay for my crates of vinyl to fly with me, so I have a team of people to digitise it all.
Grandmaster Flash
Me
People
Fly
Pay
Willing
Collection
Promoter
Record
Always
Heard
Anywhere
Really
Team
Growing
Play
Vinyl
One thing that did get me into a lot of different types of music was when I was very young, the local record store went out of business and they were selling off all the vinyl. I remember going in - I was probably 16 or 17 and I'd just gotten a record player as a present. It was like hitting the jackpot: all these records for $3 apiece.
Imelda May
Music
Me
Business
Remember
Young
Local
Types
Out
One Thing
Record
Record Player
Record Store
Records
Like
Gotten
Were
Lot
Off
Selling
Very
Get
Did
Hitting
Going
Just
Different
Store
Apiece
Different Types
Thing
Vinyl
Present
Player
The decision about digital or film is going to be made for us. I think the answer is that film is gonna be gone, although I think it'll make a comeback; it'll be like vinyl records or something.
James Gray
Comeback
Decision
Digital
Made
Gone
Think
About
Something
Records
Like
Make
Although
Answer
Going
Gonna
Us
Film
Vinyl
I started using vinyl because I stole all my parents' records when I was 10. I didn't think about sound quality then, but I always loved how they sounded.
Jamie xx
Quality
Parents
Think
About
Records
Because
Always
How
Sound
Stole
Loved
Then
Using
Vinyl
Started
I believe in doing vinyl. As long as vinyl can still be made into a high-quality standard, I'm going to still make all my records as a side A and a side B because that's how I grew up listening to music.
Jason Molina
Music
Listening
Made
Long
Believe
Side
Records
High-Quality
Make
Because
How
Still
Doing
Up
Going
Grew
Standard
Vinyl
CDs are not as good as vinyl, and you buy one in the supermarket along with the yoghurt.
Jean-Michel Jarre
Buy
Good
You
Supermarket
Along
Vinyl
My mother had a great vinyl collection, and she was constantly playing female singer-songwriters. I first learned about classic song structures by listening to them, and Laura Nyro particularly stood out. Her voice was outside what you'd usually hear on the radio; that really appealed to me.
Jenny Lewis
Great
Me
You
Song
Mother
Listening
First
Out
Collection
Laura
Constantly
Classic
About
Structures
Voice
Outside
Had
Particularly
She
Learned
Female
Hear
Stood
Them
Really
Radio
Appealed
Her
Vinyl
Playing
Somebody brought up the idea of reissuing 'Tribute To 1' because it was out of print on vinyl.
Jim James
Somebody
Out
Tribute
Brought
Idea
Print
Because
Up
Vinyl
I had a year-round Christmas tree with nothing but colored vinyl 45s hanging on it, like, old Elvis records and stuff.
John Prine
Christmas
Old
Nothing
Christmas Tree
Tree
Elvis
Records
Colored
Had
Stuff
Like
Year-Round
Hanging
Vinyl
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