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In this file photo taken on February 18, 2020, a man plays a turntable vinyl record player in a music store in Paris.
“If you listen to music on vinyl, it’s so different,” she told AFP as she perused the stacks at New York’s Village Revival Records. “It has like this authentic kind of feeling to it.” At one point he had even donated much of his own personal collection, which he estimates could be worth some $200,000 these days, to an archiving institution: “In the nineties, if you talk about vinyl, I don’t think you’re cool.”“I’ve been doing this for like 30 years… a new generation, kids, they come in look for all the music from the 1930s and 40s and 50s.”“It’s a beautiful thing.
“Every time I’m about to sink I just take everything I’ve got personally and put it back into the business,” he laughed. “I guess… I love my business more than I love myself.”
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