Thanks for the recommendation! In return: when in Chicago, not only must
you check out Gramaphone but also you should probably give Hard Boiled
Records a peek.
m
At 2008.09.10 14:07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just had a nice experience at the Hollywood location of Amoeba records.
Everyone ni
I brought in my portable turntable so it was good for all the used records
i bought. However all the new ones i wanted to listen to were SUPER DUPER
taped along the sides. I suppose to stop little record deviants like
myself opening eveything in there.
I must say it was inspiring to be in a record
I brought in my portable turntable so it was good for all the used records
i bought. However all the new ones i wanted to listen to were SUPER DUPER
taped along the sides. I suppose to stop little record deviants like
myself opening eveything in there.
I must say it was inspiring to be in a record
I'm not sure what it's like at Amoeba in LA, but the main gripe about
the SF store is that you can't preview the records. Probably a good
thing, because i'd be broke in a few hours in there ;)
P.
On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 2:07 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just had a nice experience at the Holl
Just had a nice experience at the Hollywood location of Amoeba records.
Everyone nice and their stock is extensive, New and used.
Ive been spoiled by the great Jerry's records in Pittsburgh, Pa. i would
say if you are in a 4 hour radius of the city, you'd do well for yourself
to make the trip.
sorr
Just visited Zionsgate record shop in Seattle and was sadly
disappointed. Buyer beware, extremely unhelpful staff. On the bright
side, their unwillingness to pull items saved me a lot of money.
I did pick up a doublepack listed on their discogs sale list that was
listed as VG+ online but loo