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* Heavyweight vinyl records of 180 grams or higher, colored vinyl, and those suitcase-style record players: all modern gimmicks to hook costumers of the 21st century Vinyl Revival? Absolutely not.

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* Heavyweight vinyl records of 180 grams or higher, colored vinyl, and those suitcase-style record players: all modern gimmicks to hook costumers customers of the 21st century Vinyl Revival? Absolutely not.
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** Portable wind-up turntables housed in a suitcase-style case with handles were sold in TheRoaringTwenties. Battery-operated portable turntables launched in TheFifties and became popular among younger listeners for being cheap and compact from then up until TheSeventies, when cassettes became the preferred portable audio format. The suitcase players were then supplanted by boomboxes. There was also the very expensive [[https://www.bonhams.com/auctions/17199/lot/118/ "portable jukebox"]], which could hold 40 singles; Music/JohnLennon owned one and took it with him on the Beatles' later tours.

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** Portable wind-up turntables housed in a suitcase-style case with handles were sold in TheRoaringTwenties. Battery-operated Electric portable turntables launched in TheFifties and became popular among younger listeners for being cheap and compact from then up until TheSeventies, when cassettes became the preferred portable audio format. The suitcase players were then supplanted by boomboxes. There was also the very expensive [[https://www.bonhams.com/auctions/17199/lot/118/ "portable jukebox"]], which could hold 40 singles; Music/JohnLennon owned one and took it with him on the Beatles' later tours.
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* Booklets containing lyrics, artwork and other information were most identified with the UsefulNotes/CompactDisc format, but they were also previously used for some [=LPs=], such as Music/TheWho's ''Music/{{Tommy}}'' and Music/LouReed's ''Music/{{Berlin}}''. These booklets were obviously sized for the 12-inch LP release, but they were fairly easy to adapt when it came time to reissue them on CD, as it was essentially only a matter of shrinking the booklet down to CD size.

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* Booklets containing lyrics, artwork and other information were most identified with the UsefulNotes/CompactDisc Platform/CompactDisc format, but they were also previously used for some [=LPs=], such as Music/TheWho's ''Music/{{Tommy}}'' and Music/LouReed's ''Music/{{Berlin}}''. These booklets were obviously sized for the 12-inch LP release, but they were fairly easy to adapt when it came time to reissue them on CD, as it was essentially only a matter of shrinking the booklet down to CD size.
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* '90s kids might believe Music/GreenDay was the founder of {{PopPunk}} (i.e., punk rock with a pop sensibility. But the roots of pop punk can be traced to the 1970s with bands like the {{Ramones}} and the {{Buzzcocks}}.

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* '90s kids might believe Music/GreenDay was the founder of {{PopPunk}} (i.e., punk rock with a pop sensibility. But the roots of pop punk can be traced to the 1970s with bands like the {{Ramones}} Music/{{Ramones}} and the {{Buzzcocks}}.Music/{{Buzzcocks}}.
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* '90s kids might believe Music/GreenDay was the founder of Music/PopPunk (i.e., punk rock with a pop sensibility. But the roots of pop punk can be traced to the 1970s with bands like the Music/Ramones and the Music/Buzzcocks.

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* '90s kids might believe Music/GreenDay was the founder of Music/PopPunk {{PopPunk}} (i.e., punk rock with a pop sensibility. But the roots of pop punk can be traced to the 1970s with bands like the Music/Ramones {{Ramones}} and the Music/Buzzcocks.{{Buzzcocks}}.
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* '90s kids might believe Music/GreenDay was the founder of Music/PopPunk (i.e., punk rock with a pop sensibility. But the roots of pop punk can be traced to the 1970s with bands like the Music/Ramones and the Music/Buzzcocks.
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* People thinking Music/JimiHendrix was the first black rock artist, which is so untrue it's not even funny. Then there are those who think Music/LivingColour was the first black rock band. But bands like Sound Barrier, Music/BadBrains, The Black Muerda (started in the early ''sixties''), Music/TheIsleyBrothers predate them.

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* People thinking Music/JimiHendrix was the first black rock artist, which is so untrue it's not even funny. Then there are those who think Music/LivingColour was the first black rock band. But bands like Sound Barrier, Music/BadBrains, The Black Muerda (started in the early ''sixties''), Music/TheIsleyBrothers Music/TheIsleyBrothers, and The Chambers Brothers predate them.

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