
For any kids that may be reading, let me
explain. Before there was iTunes or Pandora or Spotify, there were
record stores. That’s where we would have to go to buy music we wanted
to hear. Along with these albums, they also sold a much smaller album called a 45. They were were sold as single recordings on vinyl discs that could
be played by the same process as the larger albums by dragging a needle across the face of them. On the flip side
was usually a lesser known song by the same artist or group.
Buying a record was a monumental decision
for a child. The first time you put your allowance money down to buy a
piece of music that wasn’t chosen for you by your parents was like
taking a first step towards your independence.
I may be wrong but I doubt today’s kids
can remember the first song they downloaded. It is just too easy a
process to be memorable. Back in the day, great thought and planning had
to be made to bring about the physical transaction that resulted in a
sale of the one piece of music you decided you wanted to own. There
would be other purchases to be sure, but the first record held a special
meaning all its own.
Arthur Zepeda and Home Video
Studio specialize in the preservation of family memories. One of the
many services they offer is digitalization of audio recordings from reel
to reel tape, cassette tapes, or vinyl records. For more information,
call 559-732-3050 or visit www.homevideostudio.com/art
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