Re: [IRCA] Getting to the bottom of 1710 - OT Chuckle
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Re: [IRCA] Getting to the bottom of 1710 - OT Chuckle



Same way with record stores.  An owner told me that as recently as the turn of the century, they were magnets for young hip musician types.   
Now, it's just the over-40 crowd that patronizes them.  The ones in Knoxville (dedicated CD stores, not Borders, Best Buy, etc.'s music departments) have fallen like flies over the past decade.  They lost me 20 years ago when they dropped LPs.  I've only patronized used vinyl stores and e-stores since then.  

Steve Francis
Alcoa, Tennessee





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From: Russ Edmunds <wb2bjh@xxxxxxxxx>
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I don't think there are too many people under 30 who even are aware of AM's 
xistence....


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