Friday, January 20, 2012

Why have Christian bookstores quit selling Gospel music on phonograph records ?

Welcome to the 21st century. Do you still have an eight track player?Why have Christian bookstores quit selling Gospel music on phonograph records ?
Very few people still own working phonographs. Not only do the stores not stock phonograph records, but the music companies do not even manufacture them. Tapes either.



You'll have to get yourself an inexpensive CD system. Ask your friends where they got theirs.
I have no idea.Records are cool. I have a lot of modern records they are still made and that make me happy.



But any way all physical media is on the way out i bet, yes even CDs. heck in 15 Years i bet Blu-ray is going out the door.Why have Christian bookstores quit selling Gospel music on phonograph records ?
I would venture to say for the same reason the secular stores have quit selling music on phonograph records. Phonographs and cassette tapes are things of the past. Everything is on CD these days.
CD's replaced phonographs and cassttes long time ago.



Besides, non Amish christians prefer CD players, iPods, MP3s.Why have Christian bookstores quit selling Gospel music on phonograph records ?
I assume you haven't been in a Christian bookstore in a long time. Welcome back to civilization.
Even Christians use CD and MP3 players. I've heard there are Christians who use iPods. Sacrilege!
Cuz nobody makes phonographs anymore.
Sadly records are a thing of the past, like 8 track tapes.
what's a phonograph record?
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