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there used to a stereo store back in the 70's near me

Posted by Story on July 18, 2022 at 05:07:58:

a place called AC/AC recording. He had Bozak, Infinity, Phase Linear, Polk and many others.

When the 4H fairs came around every summer, he'd rent a spot and bring some of his stuff to show it off. Wouldn't you know it, he brought his Grands one year and I heard the Eagles first album for the first time. The song that really pulled me in was 'Chug All Night'. I didn't understand what they meant by that, but I went right to the record store and bought the album at Graymat Music at the Somerville circle. I must have played it 7 times over and over with my Dual 1219. Still love those guys.

EDIT - make that the 60's and 70's