Retro Vinyl Record Rug!!!
The ’50s and 60s were a time of great romance, songs and great classics and today we still remember those beautiful memories! In its heyday, the vinyl record was a musical love letter that expresses hidden crushes, power ballad-worthy connections, and good old-fashioned friendship. Welcome guests to your home using this Retro disc doormat to remember about nostalgic memories. It is also a perfect style addition to any room, including entry, bedroom, and bathroom. Buy it now!
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Size: diameter 60cm diameter 80cm diameter 100cm
Used for : Bathroom door, Living room, Floor mats, Door mats.........
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Vintage Vinyl Facts
Vintage Vinyl is a record store in Evanston, Illinois, frequented by some of the world's most famous musicians and used as a reference in works of popular culture.
Over the years the store has been a favorite haunt of many noteworthy actors, musicians and authors, many of whom have referenced it in their work. The most noteworthy example of this is when former Evanston resident John Cusack chose the store as the original filming location for the movie High Fidelity.[citation needed] A different location was used, but the name "Vintage Vinyl" is still referenced in the film.
More recently, author Audrey Niffenegger used the store owner, Steve Kay, as a character in her bestseller, The Time Traveler's Wife.
While it's not uncommon to spot musicians such as Billy Corgan in the building, most of the noteworthy rock stars who frequented the store did so in the 1980s and 1990s. During a period in the 80s, notoriously transgressive writer Peter Sotos (also a member of seminal industrial-noise band Whitehouse) was an employee of the store.
There are several other independent record stores named Vintage Vinyl, including one in New Jersey, one in the Delmar Loop near St. Louis , and another one in Regina, Saskatchewan.