Recordar es vivir: Disco de Vinil.
Es como remontarse en la máquina del tiempo y refrescar esos momentos vividos cuando ibas a la tienda a revisar si había llegado el LP de tu cantante favorito. Estos ejemplares venían en un estuche de cartón delgado, con la identificación del cantante, fotografías y muchas veces hasta la letra de las canciones que servían para aprenderse la canción favorita; a su vez, el disco venía en una bolsita plástica para protegerlo de rayones. Estos discos se trataban con mucho cuidado, incluso se limpiaban con un pañito suave como terciopelo y con una mezcla preparada con alcohol y agua.  Mi mamá tenía un disco de 45 revoluciones, tenía una canción por el lado A y otra por el lado B, daba en calidad de préstamo bajo algunas condiciones muy claras a las mamás que iban a celebrar los 15 años de su hija, era el vals del Danubio Azul. Los Bee Gees, un clásico que no faltaba, traían en la parte trasera de la carátula las letras de las canciones, era una iniciación con el idioma inglés, de tanto escucharlas te las aprendías. Mi madre contaba una anécdota con algo de humor. Ella comentaba que había ido a una fiesta y había un solo disco, que ponían y lo volvían a poner, hasta que alguien de forma impertinente y en voz alta dijo: “Acaso no hay otro disco, ya me tienen cansado”. El dueño del disco escuchó y se lo llevó y la fiesta se acabó.😂  # ENGLISH # ***Remembering is living: Vinyl record***.  First of all, a big hello to this community that encouraged me today to participate in this initiative promoted by @Hiveargentina. When I saw the theme about the history of vinyl records, I went to my mother's house because she still has some LPs, copies that were played on a record player in their heyday. It's like going back in a time machine and reliving those moments when you went to the store to check if your favorite singer's LP had arrived. These records came in a thin cardboard sleeve with the singer's name, photographs, and often even the lyrics to the songs, which helped you learn your favorite tunes. The record itself came in a plastic bag to protect it from scratches. These records were treated with great care, even cleaned with a soft velvet cloth and a mixture of alcohol and water.  My mom had a 45 rpm record with one song on side A and another on side B. She would lend it out under very clear conditions to moms who were celebrating their daughter's 15th birthday. It was the Blue Danube Waltz. The Bee Gees, a classic that was always there, had the lyrics to the songs on the back of the cover. It was an introduction to the English language; you learned them by listening to them so much. My mother used to tell a humorous anecdote. She said she had gone to a party and there was only one record, which they played over and over again, until someone impertinently said out loud, “Isn't there another record? I'm tired of this one.” The owner of the record heard this, took it away, and the party was over.😂
Fotos tomadas con mi Xiaomi Redmi 9C. /Photos taken with my Xiaomi Redmi 9C.
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