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when did the arse fall out of record prices???
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<blockquote data-quote="mr sy1975" data-source="post: 683727" data-attributes="member: 6733"><p>Just been down my local record shop and was havin a chat with the boys in there about tunes and values.</p><p></p><p>He made a good point by saying that Punk records had recently gone up in value and he put this down to the fact that the age group of the original punks is now mid 40's, this means that most have had children and are in well established jobs, hence they have more desposable income so its easier to imagine them paying more money for tunes.</p><p></p><p>This makes sense to me I don't agree that vinyl will be unpopular as everyone has tunes on MP3, why have a copy when you can track down the original, so perhaps as we all get older and have more surplus cash, our age group will re discover house music and search out the original vinyl (as the punks are doing now) driving prices up again</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mr sy1975, post: 683727, member: 6733"] Just been down my local record shop and was havin a chat with the boys in there about tunes and values. He made a good point by saying that Punk records had recently gone up in value and he put this down to the fact that the age group of the original punks is now mid 40's, this means that most have had children and are in well established jobs, hence they have more desposable income so its easier to imagine them paying more money for tunes. This makes sense to me I don't agree that vinyl will be unpopular as everyone has tunes on MP3, why have a copy when you can track down the original, so perhaps as we all get older and have more surplus cash, our age group will re discover house music and search out the original vinyl (as the punks are doing now) driving prices up again [/QUOTE]
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