avatarBrooklyn Muse (editor)

Summary

The web content reflects on the enduring appeal of vinyl records, evoking nostalgia for the music, art, and culture of the late 1960s, particularly around the time of the Woodstock festival.

Abstract

The website content captures the essence of vinyl records, describing them as timeless artifacts that engage multiple senses. It highlights the unique auditory experience of listening to vinyl, including the occasional crackles and scratches, and humorously notes the distinct smell often associated with older records. The visual aspect of vinyl is celebrated through the mention of captivating artwork that adorns their covers, which is deemed luxurious and mind-boggling. The content suggests that vinyls are not just a musical medium but also a source of fashion inspiration, political discourse,

Not as Old as Woodstock …

but just as cool…..August 15–18, 1969

Vinyls © Brooklyn Muse

Music

Vinyls — transcend time-

engage my senses-

creakly sounds, sometimes scratchy,

moldy smells lol

incredible infatuating graphics

worth repeating….

luxurious, mind -boggling art graphics-

circles of a foregone era

fashion inspiration

political opinions and

revolution.

youth had a voice-

showed their voice.

bring me back -

to tie-dye.

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