Another thing, I need artists being labelled.
Nolo will know this, if it's still going, but a little while back Sound Machine in Reading did away with their labels for their LP section. I really cannot be arsed to trawl through rows and rows of records to find something I want.
I imagine that sounds abhorrent to many on here, but I know what I'm looking for and want to be able to move from artist to artist rather than wade through thousands of LPs.
It depends. I go to Sound Machine quite regularly and mostly they have everything labeled apart from nearly 8 boxes, which LPs are mixed. But nearly 2 months ago they started to split into genres, such as jazz, metal, indie, punk and classical.
I think the thing I miss about record stores most is the choice. I mention Reading again, but at one time it had a Fopp

, 2 HMV's, a Virgin [now Zaavi online], 2 sound machine stores [1 for CDs and 1 for vinyl pretty much] and another independent store called Rustys. All within like a 10 minute walk of each other!
Now there is 2 HMV's and 1 sound Machine unless Nolo can correct me.
One HMV, the smallest one was closed down due to cuts, The Sound Machine, Oxfam Music Shop near the bridge on the right from Broad Street towards Kings Road, Collectors Store in Harris Arcade however I strongly
do not recommend this place. I found Nazareth's Rampant there in a poor condition and the guy didn't want go lower than £12 because "it is a £50 album" and most of the prices are ridiculous and Music Man on Oxford Road. Those are the record shops I know. Oh, and British Heart Foundation near Primark. But they don't have that much of good stuff over there (from rare stuff I only bought Greenslade eponymous album).
Nolo is busy with school and getting ready for his band's first real gig Powerage he'll be back next week. He told me he has had great luck over the years at "boot sales". We call those "flea markets" here.
It depends, you need to be on car boot sales frequently. I got 2 prog albums, Yes and ELP and my mum got me Rolling Stones ''Still Life'' LP. If you're lucky you might find something else and better.
Oh sweet, I wonder if he's playing a venue I know and if he needs a roadie
I only really buy second hand vinyls, never CDs as snobby as that might sound. Can get most of them brand new very cheap online anyway.
Hahaha, yeah. My step-dad became a roadie for one day, it was hilarious to get to Marlow. I need to get myself driving license.
And I stopped buying CDs since I became a record collector. Even though I have nearly 200 CDs I still prefer LPs.