[78-L] Are There Still Any Operatic Collectors?
David Lennick
dlennick at sympatico.ca.invalid
Thu Mar 19 16:38:01 PDT 2015
No barriers any more.....I heard Django while I was in the grocery store this afternoon. I hear Ella elsewhere, sometimes Louis Prima.
dl
> Date: Thu, 19 Mar 2015 15:58:17 -0700
> To: 78-l at klickitat.78online.com
> From: kenmath at yahoo.com.invalid
> Subject: Re: [78-L] Are There Still Any Operatic Collectors?
>
>
> I picked up about 150 pre 1920 European opera
> records from an estate, that the old gentleman had
> obtained from a library or conservatory. I sold a
> few. They did much better then other records I
> have put on Ebay. So there must be some collectors
> out there, or people that just like opera.
>
> People that like opera or classical are lucky
> because it does not go out of style. Most people
> acquire a taste for a particular music in their teenage
> years. You have to like what is in at the time to
> be one of the crowd.
>
> I notice casinos play rock from the 50s, and
> 60s because they are catering to the 50 to 80 year
> old crowd. I still like some of the 50/60s rock, but
> I have acquired a taste for blue grass, Japanese pop,
> and a few others.
>
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