All vinyl polymers may be regarded as built from monomeric units containing a tertiary carbon atom.
I believe that vinyl will outlast CDs.
I collect vintage vinyl records.
I love the sound of vinyl best. My sweetheart and I love to put on a vinyl record, it feels and sounds so much better.
I play vinyl and CDs. Playing vinyl is the best sound quality you can get playing music loudly, so that's the main reason I do that.
I remember the first vinyl I bought 'Purple Rain,' my favorite Prince album, ever.
I'd rather have vinyl and a download code than a CD any day.
My dad has a huge vinyl collection downstairs, but I was never too interested. The only CD I had was by Adam Sandler.
My first vinyl was a Kiss record and a Walt Disney record. I liked the energy of rock and roll.
The first bit of vinyl I bought was Michael Jackson's 'Bad.'
The great thing about vinyl is that if you wanted to get a decent-sounding cut, you could really only have 20 minutes max on each side.
There's a warmth, obviously, with vinyl that you just don't get with CDs.
There's no question that a vinyl record is a lot nicer than a CD. It's nicer to hold in your hands, you can do more with it.
To play vinyl onstage is not my thing. For me, vinyl is for home listening.
Vinyl has gotten to the point where it's exclusively for the collector, I guess.