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	<title>Comments on: When Vinyl Ruled</title>
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					<description>Thanks very much for your post, Paul. If I had known that &quot;When Vinyl Ruled&quot; was going to be at AES that year, I would have dropped everything and gone! This takes me back to the recording world that I knew as a kid, too young to work in the industry, but not too young to make my own stuff in 1961. 

Most of the independents used old broadcast gear to make records in those days, and being in radio gave me access to that kind of gear. You might say I caught the bug in the tube era but by the time I became a professional, we were well into solid state.

Thanks for your article here and &quot;When VInyl Ruled&quot;</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[	<p>Thanks very much for your post, Paul. If I had known that &#8220;When Vinyl Ruled&#8221; was going to be at <span class="caps">AES</span> that year, I would have dropped everything and gone! This takes me back to the recording world that I knew as a kid, too young to work in the industry, but not too young to make my own stuff in 1961.</p>
	<p>Most of the independents used old broadcast gear to make records in those days, and being in radio gave me access to that kind of gear. You might say I caught the bug in the tube era but by the time I became a professional, we were well into solid state.</p>
	<p>Thanks for your article here and &#8220;When VInyl Ruled&#8221; </p>
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