SURVEY: What was your first vinyl record?

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August 12 is National Vinyl Record Day. Vinyl records first made an appearance in 1970, but many artists are releasing albums on vinyl still today. Do you remember the first vinyl record you ever owned?

Do you still own your records from the 70’s and 80’s? Dust them off and take a minute to reminisce.

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