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Turning Tables Q&A – Charly, Natural Selection VIC

“I grew up with records as a child. It was that and tapes, a lot of them!!! One of the first ones I remember buying though would probably be some late 90’s french house or hip hop  (like Daft St germain and / or most likely Iam or Mc Solaar)!”

Turning Tables Q&A – Sam and Paul, Bendigo Vinyl VIC

“You get to speak the universal language that is music with everyone that comes in. You get to hear what music means so much to them and why. If you don’t head home with a full heart, I don’t think you’ve done it right.” – Sam

Turning Tables Q&A – Tom Beaumont, Rocking Horse QLD

“So many people have performed here, it’s hard to think of one. Kim Salmon was my favourite. But I can’t mention him twice can I? Oh well – Kim Salmon must’ve been ’95. It’s really easy for people to be a bit polite during in-store performances, but he gave full effort. It was the most energetic one, it was like a proper gig.”

Turning Tables Q&A – Gavin Clancy, Good Vibrations Perth WA

“I’ve got an original Australian pressing of The Zombies – Odessey and Oracle, which is both my most expensive and most cherished record. I love collecting Australian pressings from the 60s, it’s fascinating looking back and seeing which records sold tons of copies here and which ones barely moved!”

Turning Tables Q&A – Shane Godfrey, Prehistoric Sounds VIC

“I had some tapes like AC/DC, but most were copies! But my uncle Jack gave me a record player and I went to Wally’s Rock House in Warrnambool and got Bored! self-titled EP after seeing their film clip on Rage and Nirvana’s “Bleach” Wally had to order them in for me. That was in 1988 or 1989 I reckon. Been collecting ever since.”

What’s on at Your Local? ACT Edition

Want to know which RSD events to get along to this weekend? We’ve got you covered.Australian Capital Territorians, get around these stores and their RSD plans!