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Favorite Record Stores?

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Inlander:
There used to be a Sanity Records store (awful, awful generic chain 'music' store) in Civic, in Canberra, which would have the weirdest random stuff.  Like, 99.9% of their C.D.s were by the likes of Madonna and Britney Spears etc. etc. (as opposed to the 100% that makes up the stock of all other Sanity stores) - but every now and then I'd find something like The Early Year by the Scud Mountain Boys in there.  When no other shop in town was stocking it.

ayePod:

--- Quote from: thedevilissix ---Monorail in Glasgow.  
Kate
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Good store but in Glasgow my favourite is either Missing Records or Avalanche. Good selection of vinyls,cds and dvds,new and second hand,for awesome prices.

nescience:

--- Quote from: Octillus ---i uh, tend to avoid san jose as much as possible
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Mmmm, understood.  When I lived down in the peninsula I would only go down to SJ for: (1) Streetlight, (2) imported Japanese beer, (3) metal shows at muffler shops.  San Jose is depressing.

ElRodente:
other than vinyl exchange, we don't really have "record stores" around here (manchester, if anyone knows of a good one, please tell me)

we just have HMV and virgin

Paper Beats Rock:

--- Quote from: Sydney ---Spillers, Cardiff, UK.
est. 1894. Oldest record shop in the world? and independent of course.
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Yes!  It is indeed a pretty damn good store and I'm sure the other guy on here from Cardiff will back you up too.  Also good for tickets.

When I was in Canada I went to a combined entertainment/electronic goods shop.  I can't remember what it's called but it's just down the road from the Hilton in Vancouver.  My music taste wasn't that great at the time but it seemed to have a good selection.  I think the main reasons I liked it was the girl who served me and the fact that the prices were roughly a third of what I would have paid in England.

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