“Being in my late 20s, I grew up with CDs being the most common media for music. I just missed cassette tapes and I definitely missed the vinyl record…or so I thought.”
“My earliest memory of vinyl is when I was a kid and saw Wayne’s World for the first time. Wayne, Garth, and Co. are packed in the Murph-mobile singing Queen’s “Bohemian Rhapsody.” What an epic scene.
I immediately ran to a stack of old records we had in the basement, pulled out Queen’s A Night At The Opera, and hit rewind on the VCR. I had my head buried in that gatefold… I needed to know every word of that song.
To this day I still love reading all the lyrics, studio credits, and thank yous on albums. Along with the artwork, I think it’s a really important part of the vinyl experience.”
—Steven Markota
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