I love Val. I first bought from him in the early 1970s. On one order, he sent me two free posters, one of the Cardinals, and I can’t remember the second group, but it was a contemporary of the Cardinals. He also was a friend of mine on Facebook, until I closed that account and left FB. On a scale of 1-100, Val broke the scale and zoomed well past 500. One of the nicest guys ever.
From Listening to Stonehenge... to the Vinyl of Doo-Wop!?
There are two articles in the current issue of Smithsonian that I think many audiophiles might find worth a read. The first, "Listening to Stonehenge," describes a fascinating study that probes the "acoustical wonders" of the original monument:
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/listening-stonehenge-180977956/
The second article, "Don't call it Doo-Wop!," is a story about Val Shively and his renowned vinyl shop.
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/dont-call-it-doo-wop-180977950/
One of the more amusing anecdotes? Val's wife Patty organizing a "Wives Against Collecting" club, which might have roots from when Val gave the wrong answer to a question she asked him: If the house was burning down, which would you save first, me or the records." In the interview Shively reports: "I've learned the right answer to that question now. I just needed a little help."
For those who are interested, enjoy...
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/listening-stonehenge-180977956/
The second article, "Don't call it Doo-Wop!," is a story about Val Shively and his renowned vinyl shop.
https://www.smithsonianmag.com/arts-culture/dont-call-it-doo-wop-180977950/
One of the more amusing anecdotes? Val's wife Patty organizing a "Wives Against Collecting" club, which might have roots from when Val gave the wrong answer to a question she asked him: If the house was burning down, which would you save first, me or the records." In the interview Shively reports: "I've learned the right answer to that question now. I just needed a little help."
For those who are interested, enjoy...
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