tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442747878374671293.post1105061383413947787..comments2019-08-21T08:39:41.005-04:00Comments on Reverend Lowell's Secret Blog: VINYL ALBUMSReverend Lowellhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01547421010913163049noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442747878374671293.post-85621003766761051682010-01-13T01:09:28.663-05:002010-01-13T01:09:28.663-05:00Thanks Dave.
When Dylans "Modern Life" c...Thanks Dave.<br />When Dylans "Modern Life" came out I ordered both the CD and the Vinyl from Amazon. I was amazed at the difference ! z The CD sounds flat; the Vinyl has depth; like music should have.Reverend Lowellhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01547421010913163049noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3442747878374671293.post-50514930258906857972010-01-12T08:43:19.977-05:002010-01-12T08:43:19.977-05:00There's a little record store called Blueprint...There's a little record store called Blueprint in downtown Lethbridge. It's not in a mall. It's a nice little (12ft) store front in an old building. There's no Teresa changing cash, just a surly little guy who has pretty good taste in music. These days it costs $25 for a new Tom Waits album or a copy of Elk Lake Serenade. You won't find Jack in Lethbridge, but you might find Richard Stephenson down at the Penny Coffee House around the corner (reading or playing guitar). I take my kids in there because they can still buy a Bob Seger or Kiss album for 50 cents. The proprietor only sells new vinyl for full price, perfect used vinyl for $7 or $8 and scratches that will play through for 50 cents. No junk. The neat thing about Blueprint is that kids still do line up to get a new album release. They're all just Goths and Emos now. If you want to order an album, the owner will find it for you and call you when it comes in. There are little pockets I think. <br />Your thoughts are clear and hard and bright Robert.<br />Cheers<br />DaveMr. Bryanthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03450075837352384314noreply@blogger.com