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<blockquote data-quote="Jiglo" data-source="post: 853692" data-attributes="member: 3953"><p>I've kept every tune i've ever bought, unless i've swapped it, or given it away to someone as a present.</p><p></p><p>I'm not really expecting another vinyl revival, but you never know what will happen in 20 years time. New good music is so hard to find these days, because the radio only plays chart garbage and kids are recycling the same shite from sample packs and whatnot, that maybe one day those old cheesy records will start to sound brilliant again to a new crowd, maybe even in an emerging new market like China - that wouldn't have heard it the first time around.</p><p></p><p>Few people would have expected the old school rave scene to rear it's head again around the start of the millenium and continue until now, but it happened.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jiglo, post: 853692, member: 3953"] I've kept every tune i've ever bought, unless i've swapped it, or given it away to someone as a present. I'm not really expecting another vinyl revival, but you never know what will happen in 20 years time. New good music is so hard to find these days, because the radio only plays chart garbage and kids are recycling the same shite from sample packs and whatnot, that maybe one day those old cheesy records will start to sound brilliant again to a new crowd, maybe even in an emerging new market like China - that wouldn't have heard it the first time around. Few people would have expected the old school rave scene to rear it's head again around the start of the millenium and continue until now, but it happened. [/QUOTE]
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