Thanks to Doggface, Beat Box Records can now get $15 for Fleetwood Mac’s 1977 Rumours album. It used to be a dollar-bin item. Since the shutdown of our venues county-wide in March, record sales are trending upwards for most of our local record vendors. One reason for the uptick in sales is that old heads are sharing the needle-to-the-groove experience with quarantined post-millennials. Local collectors I’ve spoken to report an almost magical allure to music on vinyl. They say playing the right 12-inch or 7-inch polyvinyl chloride spinning discs subliminally cues young San Diegans to put down their cell phones and convene by the music source and its accompanying loudspeakers. Especially if a current Billboard Hot 100 artist sampled the record playing. Take the early 70s hit “I Love You For All Seasons” by The Fuzz. The groms might wonder why 21 Savage and J. Cole aren’t rapping in between the verses.