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Turntable Stories - Narratives, Memories and Histories from In-between the Grooves - Fraser Mann

Lucy Sweetman [+-]
Bath Spa University
Lucy Sweetman is Reader in Teaching & Learning and Programme Leader for the BA in Creative Writing at Bath Spa University, having taught there since 2012. She is a writer of memoir and nonfiction and has worked as a professional writer of one kind or another for many years. For twenty of those years, she worked in the third sector with marginalised young people, often writing about both them and her work with them. When she was 15, she taught herself to play the guitar and later, occasionally, she found herself playing at an open mic or with friends. She still only knows seven chords.

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This chapter is a piece of creative nonfiction which tells the story of my first record player but in doing so positions the experience within early family dynamics, the formation of an identity connected to an emergent music taste, and the desire to differentiate from my older sibling. The Ferguson 3006 Mark II was given to me by my parents on my 8th or 9th birthday in the early 1980s (neither of them is sure). It was a classic, black vinyl suitcase record player with a Garrard turntable. It represented freedom from my father and sister's domination of the turntable in the living room. It presented the opportunity to make my own choices and develop my own musical tastes and fascinations away from the - admittedly perfect - musical foundations laid by my young parents. Seeing that record player, decorated with a single bow, in my parents’ bedroom on the morning of my birthday, was revelatory. I spent the next few years, until I tired of it, enjoying its crunches, its clicks, and the whirring, grinding sound of the turntable getting up to speed, as though two plates were moving just a little too closely to one another. I built my vinyl collection using pocket money, birthday record tokens, and the generosity of Simon Frith, who was a passing acquaintance of my father and kind enough to let us rifle through hundreds of ‘not for resale’ albums he’d been sent to review. The Ferguson 3006 Mark II was an early entry-point into adulthood, gave experience and understanding beyond the family, and a blistering sense of individuality.

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Sweetman, Lucy. Restricted Other. Turntable Stories - Narratives, Memories and Histories from In-between the Grooves. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. Feb 2026. ISBN 9781000000000. https://www.equinoxpub.com/home/view-chapter/?id=46300. Date accessed: 13 May 2024 doi: 10.1558/equinox.46300. Feb 2026

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