John Maddens Lunchbox
Footballguy
Hipsters have revitalized the vinyl market. It’s almost as easy to find something new on vinyl as it is on CD these days.Northern Voice said:I thought @rockaction had a vinyl thread but I can't find it..
As a guy who primarily listens to post-97 or so rock, I don't usually have a ton of luck with great used finds, which is fine, a lot of my collection is either more recent stuff I've bought directly from bands or older stuff I've found at the local used record store/flea markets.
Today started that way as well. I was pretty happy to find Talking Heads' More Songs About Buildings and Food at the flea market, then I went to the record store and they had the exact album I wanted - INXS - Shabooh Shoobah.
I browsed around a bit and nothing else caught my eye until I got to the cash register and took a quick look through the "New used records" bin and found Franz Ferdinand (self titled) and The New Pornographers - Twin Cinema.
So now I'm wondering if people my age are getting out of the vinyl business/that music isn't cool anymore and if I'll start finding more from that era in future visits. Or maybe I just got lucky and someone with my tastes very recently sold some.
If you know what you are doing you can buy cheap and sell high for 80s records. Some 70s. 90s and 00s vinyl is also a big market. It’s a niche market, but with some risks and patience it can be very profitable. Eg a friend of mine found a near mint copy of Enjoy the Silence by Depeche Mode at an incredibly low price and sold it for a 40 times profit. It’s getting harder and harder to find cheap vinyl though. I wish i could go back to the early 00s where it was considered borderline landfill. Vinyl is the only way i listen to real music. CD or digital only if necessary.

