Here's a few that have probably been seen already... pictures hoster I don't think Elvis is at home here but...
Vini Reilly (Durutti Column) - in his childhood bedroom with a Teac tape machine bought from Bill Nelson:- ...close inspection of Vini's LP stash in the far right corner - reveals that his Factory Records pals A Certain Ratio's 1982 LP "I'd Like To See You Again" is at the front.
Derek Trucks with his B&W 800s page 14 and cover: https://img.bbystatic.com/BestBuy_US/store/usweb/magnolia/magazine/M19.pdf
I like the Rock-Ola Grand Prix II jukebox, as it has pretty decent sound for a jukebox and holds a LOT of records, including those rare Little EP's that play at 33 and 1/3, but that is NOT the way to even attempt to load one of these. So, whatever single Brian is literally "dropping" into the machine, more than likely ended up broken or terribly scratched.
I'm currently selling the little baby brothers to Derek's 800's, my beloved 805D's! Great sounding speakers from B&W, in my opinion.
Looking at his fingers, I'm wondering it that's not a gag photo and he's actually got it on a string... You would think that his hand would still be open and the record would appear blurrier if it was in motion.
Neil Young is seen with a sound system behind him in the following Rolling Stone Magazine link ... Beyond 'Hitchhiker': 15 Archival Neil Young Albums We'd Like to Hear