My father sure didn’t listen to groovy music on our record player, but (I guess) I did. Your ears are analog, records are analog and CDs etc are digital. Phonograph sound is the best but you have to spend a lot to be able to tell the difference.
Vinyl is back. Every group now releases on vinyl records again recognizing the superior range and warmth of the medium. Two years ago I purchased a new direct drive, magnetic cartridge turntable better than any I had had as a youth. One difference. This one also has a usb output for digitizing my LPs!
“….just kickin’ down the cobblestones. Look at the fun in feelin’ groooovy! Dadadada-dada-da da da da. Feelin’ grooooovy!” Happy summer song from Simon and Garfunkel. Used to sing it as I was walking home from the train station my first summer out of school.
skeeterhawk over 5 years ago
So that’s where that cliche came from. Fits.
InTraining about 5 years ago
They are about to learn what a scratched record sounds like… !
the lost wizard about 5 years ago
What goes around comes back around.
The Brooklyn Accent about 5 years ago
What a revolutionary concept!
waltermgm about 5 years ago
And you could appreciate the artwork on the album covers, and frequently there were lyrics and liner notes.
Stocky One about 5 years ago
What a great disc-overy!
mattro65 about 5 years ago
My father sure didn’t listen to groovy music on our record player, but (I guess) I did. Your ears are analog, records are analog and CDs etc are digital. Phonograph sound is the best but you have to spend a lot to be able to tell the difference.
PO' DAWG about 5 years ago
Teach those kids how to handle a record properly.
JanBic Premium Member about 5 years ago
Vinyl is back. Every group now releases on vinyl records again recognizing the superior range and warmth of the medium. Two years ago I purchased a new direct drive, magnetic cartridge turntable better than any I had had as a youth. One difference. This one also has a usb output for digitizing my LPs!
RonaldDad Premium Member about 5 years ago
In the groove, coined by a dj about the needle in the record, became groovy. In the groove meant good music, or just anything good. It isn’t irony.
ChessPirate about 5 years ago
Other sayings possibly referring to vinyl records: “Lay down some tracks”; “Spin some tunes”; “Like a broken record”; “The tables have turned”…
cwizard71 about 5 years ago
I bet a bunch of kids reading this strip don’t get it. When I was a kid, vinyl was all there was. Well, that and 8-track cassettes.
dogday Premium Member about 5 years ago
“….just kickin’ down the cobblestones. Look at the fun in feelin’ groooovy! Dadadada-dada-da da da da. Feelin’ grooooovy!” Happy summer song from Simon and Garfunkel. Used to sing it as I was walking home from the train station my first summer out of school.
wiatr about 5 years ago
That’s what I was listening to last night instead of the farce on TV.