But, I haven't had a turntable for decades. I've thought of it off and on over the years, but what would I give up while listening to the the records and possibly disturbing my wife while she listens to her music (mostly Jazz) and streaming programs? We have been married for fifty years and probably will not change our habits.
“Laurel Canyon” is not free on any streaming channels we subscribe to and we have a house rule not to pay additionally for content, but I'll look out for it if I see it somewhere. Sweet Judy Blue Eyes has long since been burned into my soul.
No need to disturb your wife, but if you’ve been married for 50 years, doesn’t she know you by now? I know they say, “happy wife, happy life” but I think happy husbands are an important part of that equation, even if not always acknowledged. Works for us. We keep each other happy as best as we can. Of course, it helps that I love the same things. Sports, music. He doesn’t mind my gardening.
You might be able to purchase it on Amazon, which is how we watched it. I had some credits from when I didn’t need things right away, so it didn’t cost much. Also, you might be able to find it on DVD or Blu-Ray.
https://www.amazon.com/Laurel-Canyon/dp/B0882PXB74/
I still have all my Beatles albums plus some others.