Rock Around The Clock…
August 13, 2009 by Bird
Filed under Craft Diary, Good Stuff, In The Shop, Show And Tell
“…When the working day is done, girls – they want to have fun, Oh girls just want to have fun!”
There’s something about old vinyl that makes me want to start jumping around, singing into my hairbrush – perhaps it dates me but those shiny black discs make me come over all nostalgic. Sigh. In my search for scratched records to cut up and recycle into jewellery I’ve found many 45’s that I couldn’t bear to break up, and until now they’ve sat there in a forlorn pile, gathering dust. There just had to be a use for them, and now I’ve found it! I’ve been making them into clocks.
What could be more appropriate? As a way of listening to music they may have been overtaken by other formats but as objects they are deliciously evocative of time. Where were you when the above record was released – were you even born then?
I still listen to my old vinyl and cherish it as I’m sure many do, and I would never recycle a record that is still playable – to someone, I know, that record is an old friend and I’ll leave it in the second hand shop so that they can find it. But any distressed beauties come home with me - a pretty centre, a great title, a cool band or song or just something that’s funny or seems evocative, because these lovely, scuffed old relics deserve a second chance.
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One of the skills I remember learning when I when I was little was how to put my favourite ABBA record on without scratching the vinyl or making the track skip. I recall I had to be very precise and it wasn’t easy for little fingers.
But yes, listening to music like that was much more tactile. Can’t say I own any vinyl these days now… the last lot I had went missing when I moved out from living with an ex boyfriend years ago now…
Oh yes, putting the needle properly in the groove is a precision movement – you have to have patience to get it right! If you mastered it well done, ’cause many people never did and that’s why so many records out there skip now
What a shame your vinyl went AWOL, I know it’s a big pain to lug around but I hope I keep hold of mine. And grrr, what a way to lose it too!