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Favorite Record Stores?
nescience:
--- Quote from: Octillus ---That's why i love Streetlight Records (small chain, 3 or 4 stores in the Bay Area)
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I agree with this. I agree that the Streetlight in Castro leaves a bit to be desired, especially with Amoeba, Aquarius, and Streetlight all close by. I've never been to the Santa Cruz store, though I've been wanting to travel down to check it out. My favorite Streetlight is the on in San Jose, though I don't get down there too often now that I'm not in school near it anymore. Plus the supermarket I used to frequent near there doesn't carry my fave beer (YEBISU!) anymore. Still, nice store chain.
Octillus:
Dude. I've never been to the San Jose store (i uh, tend to avoid san jose as much as possible)
Bunnyman:
--- Quote from: sjbrot ---Anyone notice how most record stores may as well have the same damn names? There are probably three dozen "Vinyl Exchanges" out there in the world. Probably because there are only so many names you can come up with that say that you have vinyl and that you wish to sell it.
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That, in conjunction with the triple post, was brilliantly post-modern.
Yeesh, San Jose. I work in Menlo Park, but that doesn't mean I *like* South Bay and environs.
Luke C:
Amazon.co.uk is where I get most of my music at good prices:
For example two CDs on my next order:
Ok Computer by Radiohead £6.97
Sonic Firestorm by Dragonforce £7.99 and thats only just been released.
Record stores generally suck, over-priced and generally only sell crap. Although where I live there is Crash and Jumbo who do some decent non-mainstream stuff.
badger:
I'd say..Criminal Records and Longplayer because you tend to find some very random artists. You can also blag a free album advertising poster every now and again and they both sell tickets for a tiny but most awesome venue down the road.
Tunbridge Wells- Kent- UK
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