Deja Vinyl?
Crazy. This guy picks up a few records from an antique shop, brings ‘em home and then realizes they were his mother’s, who died 30 years ago. He never knew where the records from his childhood went…until now.
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Paul Campfield was reading his mother’s name and the address of his childhood San Lorenzo home
And it meant the old records he picked up for $2 at a Sutter Creek antique shop had once belonged to her, although she died in Redding in 1979
He bought an old-style record player from JC Penney a few years back, and earlier this summer, popped into Old Hotel Antiques where he picked up a dozen vinyl 45s
This week, he pulled them out of the clear plastic bag and that’s when he noticed his mother’s block-lettered address label on “That is Rock and Roll” by the Coasters. It was on the Freddy Cannon record, and the Elvis Presley one, too
“There’s a reason for this,” Campfield said. “I don’t really believe in ghosts, but who knows.”Read more at www.sacbee.com
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Wow, this is so great. Brings back the most amazing memories those three-channel years in the late 70s and early 80s. Great clip…
7 months ago