動画レッスン:Vinyl record sales surge making everything old new again

Vinyl record sales surge making everything old new again

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Adel had the best-selling vinyl album in 2021. Yes, vinyl, not streaming. Forbes magazine says vinyl sales are actually on the rise, increasing by more than 50 percent from 2020 to 2021, showing that records might be back. Here is Mike Castellucci.


There is nothing like live music. Wait, Scratch that. There is nothing line music on vinyl.

Girl 1: Feels very authentic.


The crispness that comes from a plastic platter.


Man: The whole thing of watching it spin, you putting the needle on


Vinyl records are back. Just ask someone who calls it new retro.


Girl 2: It’s my dream to have a record player.

 

Don’t skip over that. They don’t even own a record player. But records somehow capture their imagination anyway.

 

Girl 2: I like the design. I’m hanging them in my dorm.

 

If you are buying music that you touch and feel, vinyl has climbed to number one on the charts. That hasn’t happened since Loverboy looked like this. And for some reason, eight years ago, David Grove..

 

It’s funny because I’ve had ear problems since I was a little kid,

 

thought it would be a good idea to open a store that sells records

 

and have somebody who like a full on, you know, a republican, anti-vaxxer, like going crazy and then you have, you know, like your tree hugger, a little girls got spacer and she’s fifteen and she dyes ger hair and they both came like freak out of her Pink Floyd and really have a connection.

 

This is David’s Church where the mystery of music can touch the soul.

 

Man: It’s just like a beautiful thing.

 

The flip side

Man: There want more records than the world can make.

 

There are only a few plants that can literally make music these days.

 

Man: This machine was actually the first in the world of its kind. We took the first one

 

When records disappeared decades ago. So did the places and machines that press them.

 

Man: Machines are putting out records we are bringing over a certain percentage of those records, putting on the turntable and absorbing this amazing new record before the world’s heard it.

 

They are working around the clock here at Hand Drawn Records.

 

Man: This machine is dropping one every 25 seconds but that’s not enough.

 

In about the time it takes to listen to the B side of an album, you can drive from the plant to the Spinster record store. Maybe we need this vinyl comeback more than ever.

 

Man: You actually get a physical feeling from the sound.

 

Even if you can’t play them yet.

 

Girl 2: I’m a broke college student in Dallas.

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