Revival update of this nice topic for all new-coming members.
For about two decades of working at publishing houses, bookshops and the last 4 years in an ice cream factory during the summer, I have found a new job, at a vinyl record shop. It used to be one of my dream jobs (the other being a paid photographer) and I have had several "High fidelity" moments! Of course once you are in the job, it loses part of the mystic, but still I am lucky to have good people working with me and being able to listen to music most of the time, music that I never knew existed (and I am, some times, sorry to say, it exists...) Listening to dub reggae records for 8 straight hours, can drive you nuts, especially if it is not at a relaxing position, at a beach, or smoking...
One of the best "High fidelity" moments (actually happens quite regularly) is when in a busy afternoon I placed a record through the shop loud speakers, and with pleasure I witnessed three customers rushing at the turntable to check what is playing. Record sold! The same thing happened for Andy Summer's XYZ LP , Booker T and the MGs - Green onions , Gil Scott-Heron - The Revolution Will Not Be Televised , Buddy Rich, Larry Carlton, Isaac Hayes, Ohio Players, Miles Davis - Sketches of Spain, Air- Moon Safari, Nas- Illmatic and way too many others, some less known, to mention or remember. Mark Knopfler is not in my department unfortunately, but I have witnessed that people do care for good music, through a good audio system and are willing to have it. And despite this : considering MK underrated, he is very well known and doesn't need any tricks to sell steadily!