I really miss the record stores!

Blue Collar Man

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I used to love going into record stores or any department store that had a vinyl section. I could go through those albums for hours. When I was a kid, I would head straight to one of those places when I got some money and buy an album. I like cd's and have plenty of them. But there is just something great about lp's. I still have a lot of mine from back in the day and they will always be special.
Anybody feel that way?
 

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^^Yes I feel exactly the same BCM...:( I had a similar routine every week or so I would hit all my favorite record shops, especially the one in our HUB mall, they had a massive selection of hard to get imports and audiophile pressings along with the regular labels. I buy from a couple of great online stores now, but it's not the same.

I intend on collecting some prized old vinyl soon to replace the ones I lost years ago that just sound better than the CD's they've done.
 

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The independent record stores still going can't compete with the internet so they just put the prices up and see if they can still sell the gear.

I wrote about a recent experience in London in the "what did you buy recently thread" I think. Too expensive, not enough choice. When HMV offers the most in back catalogue [I collect it almost exclusively now] you know there are serious problems.
 

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I still buy an album from time to time. I sometimes use ebay and I have another online source that is great. There is an antique place here in town that has a lot of albums. I recently bought a few from there.
 

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HMV is the only chain left here now...and their prices to get what I want imported are outrageous...:wtf: I use a store in California or the bands homepages to order my imports now.

Yes e-bay will be getting a lot of business from me come spring...about 50 old albums I want on vinyl again.
 

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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.
 

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^^That's just plain ridiculous,,,but many second hand shops here just have the LP's sorted alphabetically now too. I will just ask the owner if I want a particular album usually they know where it is or if they have one.
 

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I agree here. I love the very few record stores here like Landspeed records, we used to have Impact records too but that one got shut years ago. :(
I do like to go to major outlets like JB Hi Fi as they do have cheaper stuff there but most of the time I like to visit a good record store like Landspeed who have the albums and bands I can't find elsewhere.
 

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Agree with you on that Powerage. You're looking for The Turtles (for example) and you have to slog through four rows of albums labeled "T". That can be a real drag if you're in a hurry or you know exactly what you want. I will admit that sometimes if you do this you do stumble across something cool that you weren't looking for but glad you found.
 

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I miss it. Sam Goody was big around here. It was so much fun browsing that store. They were bought out by FYE but there may be a few stores still using Sam Goody. Not around here though.

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This could be any one of us, huh?

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