I love the sound of vinyl best. My sweetheart and I love to put on a vinyl record, it feels and sounds… — Steve Miller Copy Share Image
I love that vinyl is actually growing in popularity, and that there are so many great record stores. — Moby Copy Share Image
I still play my old vinyl LPs - I like the scratches - and I miss browsing in record shops, because they… — Neil Sedaka Copy Share Image
Vinyl is great, I made a lot of vinyl, but I don't want new vinyl that's from digital sources, because that's a… — Neil Young Copy Share Image
My older brother had a lot of Elvis on vinyl, and really, that was my first introduction to music during the Fifties. — Kiki Dee Copy Share Image
I love going back to vinyl! I still have a great vinyl collection that I'm building up every couple of months. It's… — Brendon Urie Copy Share Image
People often forget this - a vinyl album could only contain a maximum of 20 minutes per side! — Ken Hensley Copy Share Image
There's a warmth, obviously, with vinyl that you just don't get with CDs. — Myles Kennedy Copy Share Image
Rat Records in Camberwell is where most of my record collection has come from. It's like someone with my exact taste in… — Romy Madley Croft Copy Share Image
I remember when I was a kid, if you had your name on a piece of vinyl, man, you were, like, in… — Yngwie Malmsteen Copy Share Image
When we were making vinyl records we had a lot of time limitations for each record so songs were left off for… — Ken Hensley Copy Share Image
With vinyl you had twenty-two minutes per side. CDs came along, and you had sixty, seventy, eighty minutes and people felt like… — Mark Mothersbaugh Copy Share Image
I'm really nervous about coming off as exclusive or elitist. At the same time, I recognize that when I put out vinyl… — Phil Elverum Copy Share Image
Mick Jagger also a music connoisseur and knows everything about that era. So, you knew the music side was going to be… — Ray Romano Copy Share Image
I have to go back to vinyl every once in awhile, even if my kids don't want to hear it. I'm much… — Judd Apatow Copy Share Image
You can't really take a vinyl record player on a plane so you're not going to have the same experience, but if… — Brendon Urie Copy Share Image
I've always been a fan of vinyl. There's something about the ritual of it. Something about it holds its gravity, for some… — Frank Iero Copy Share Image
An mp3 is a compressed form of data. It's not the full spectrum. It's never going to sound as good as a… — Annie E. Clark Copy Share Image
Vinyl is so outdated nowadays. I can make a track in my hotel room today, and play it for the crowd tomorrow.… — Tiesto Copy Share Image
There's a different physiology happening between the sound waves and the body that doesn't happen with music playing off the computer. About… — Beck Copy Share Image
“It wasn’t just 1) the artwork and sleeve notes on the album sleeve. It wasn’t 2) the possibility of a hidden track,… — Rachel Joyce Copy Share Image
“the trivial but revealing hallmarks of urban hipsterdom: faux vintage photography, the handlebar mustache, and vinyl record players all hark back to… — Peter Thiel Copy Share Image
“You ease a record from its cover. It's years since you've held one but you do this without thinking. Slide your fingers… — Rachel Joyce Copy Share Image
It was very important, and I felt like music ran through my blood lines, with my father being a deejay and teaching… — Pete Rock Copy Share Image
I have a lot of vinyl, but I only buy old records on vinyl. Like secondhand. It's too expensive otherwise. — Caitlin Rose Copy Share Image
To play vinyl onstage is not my thing. For me, vinyl is for home listening. — Bakermat Copy Share Image
I'm not really into vinyl. There's something about that raw, birth of rock and roll feel that makes me crazy. — David Lynch Copy Share Image
You have to make rough decisions with sequencing and work within the limitations of having good audio for 15 minutes on a… — Tim Hecker Copy Share Image
All vinyl polymers may be regarded as built from monomeric units containing a tertiary carbon atom. — Giulio Natta Copy Share Image
I think that 'Vinyl''s faster-paced. I think 'Boardwalk' was much more luxurious in its storytelling. — Terence Winter Copy Share Image
I love vinyl, but I'm not a 'vinyl person'. I still collect, but most of my stuff is digital. — Tim Hecker Copy Share Image
I believe that vinyl will outlast CDs. There's no reason for it, but it stays around because there are still people that… — Conor Oberst Copy Share Image
The truth is I got rid of 100% of my vinyl in the '90s. All the vinyl I have is re-bought. — Steven Wilson Copy Share Image
Water doesn't hurt a vinyl record. Put it into a dishwasher and you're fine. — Billy Gibbons Copy Share Image
I do love the ceremony of putting on a record but I don't have space for a vinyl collection. — Annie E. Clark Copy Share Image
I have this old speaker set with amps and a record player from the 1970s. And I'm slowly collecting vinyl again. — Michiel Huisman Copy Share Image
A hard copy? It's fire. People want vinyl and cassette tapes - it's just cool to be able to touch it and… — Tierra Whack Copy Share Image
We've put songs out on singles and weird little packages that only the real vinyl-philes care about. — Anthony Kiedis Copy Share Image
There is definitely a nostalgia, and I am very sentimental, so I don't begrudge people for having sentimental feelings towards vinyl. — John Vanderslice Copy Share Image
Some of our early work was two minutes twenty when it actually came out on vinyl, very, very, very short. Sometimes if… — Pete Townshend Copy Share Image