I don't trawl record shops anymore. I usually hear music in bars or at friends' houses.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I've always considered music stores to be the graveyards of musicians.
I miss the experience of walking into a record store and find old stuff without expecting to.
My son and I run a string company, and he has a studio there, and I go down sometimes and we'll record.
Whenever I go to a new city, whether visiting or vacationing, I would always make that a point to get to the record store early on, just to get my bearings and see what was going on around town.
We always go out looking for live music after our shows.
I started buying records in the '80s. I listened to everything new wave, disco, funk synth-pop, rock, but in my house we were listening to bossa nova, tango, and folk.
I keep a fiddle hooked up in the music - we've got a music room - and try to pick it up.
I still like to go to record stores, I like to just wander around and I'll buy whatever catches my attention.
I buy records - vinyl. I have a record player at home.
One of my favorite things to do is sit around and listen to old records... You're forced to listen to the whole thing. And it's so cool digging through the bins trying to find them. I get giddy about records.