Eric Spitznagel,Jeff Tweedy: Old Records Never Die: One Man's Quest for His Vinyl and His Past

Old Records Never Die: One Man's Quest for His Vinyl and His Past



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Author: Eric Spitznagel,Jeff Tweedy
Number of Pages: 274 pages
Published Date: 14 Apr 2016
Publisher: Penguin Putnam Inc
Publication Country: New York, United States
Language: English
ISBN: 9780142181614
Download Link: Click Here
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Foreword by Wilco's Jeff Tweedy" High Fidelity "meets "Killing Yourself to Live" in this memoir" "of one man's search for his lost record collection. As he finds himself within spitting distance of middle-age, journalist Eric Spitznagel feels acutely the loss of something. Freedom? Maybe. Coolness? Could be. The records he sold in a financial pinch? Definitely. To find out for sure, he sets out on a quest to find the original vinyl artifacts from his past. Not just copies. The exact same records: TheBonJovirecord with his first girlfriend's phone number scrawled on the front sleeve. The"KISS Alive II"he once shared with his little brother. The Replacements"Let It Be"he s pretty sure, 20 years later, would still smell like weed. As he embarks on his hero's journey, he reminisces about the actual records, the music, and the people he listened to it with old girlfriends, his high school pals, and, most poignantly, his father and his young son. He explores the magic of music and memory as he interweaves his adventures in record- culture with questions about our connection to our past, whether we can ever recapture it, and whether we would want to if we could."