That describes me in the 80's. I spent my weekends going from city to city, record store to record store buying vinyl. The 80's were actually a great time for music, it's just a lot of it was over-looked or forgotten". Ya' gotta' realize, MTV dictated America's musical taste. That's what killed music...right there
MTV is awful, once they started with the "real world" we were all screwed, I remember back when it had 120 minutes, I would watch it all the time and usually find at least a dozen or so new bands/albums I had to hunt down. I learned of "Curve" from that show, and it took me over 2 months to find DoppelGanger but alas one day I found it at Tower Records and I was so stoked. Now we don't have a Tower Records anymore, we only have one music store that's decent, and a bunch of chain stores

I used to make a night of going to all the different places, scoring new music, the going home and listening to it until all hours lol I don't think MTV killed music, but they did a lot of damage and continue to this day to work tirelessly to destroy our youth as well with an ominous onslaught of awful shows

I thought MTV2 would maybe save them a bit, but now all they do is play re-runs on that channel and no music either.