In another thread I recently suggested (only half-facetiously) to another poster that life without Amoeba Records SF is like a life without meaning. This got me thinking: what are other really righteous record stores in the world? Here are my personal top 5:
5. 101 Music, North Beach, San Francisco, California - This is actually two stores diagonally across the street from each other on the corner of Grant & Green. The (edit:southwest, not northeast) store is cluttered with half-working musical instruments and electronics of all kinds, and in the basement there are over seventy-thousand vinyl records, unsorted, in bins that customers can leaf through and buy for $5 a piece, flat rate. I found "Dusseldorf" by La Dusseldorf (normally $30 or so) and Freddie Mercury's solo album "Mr. Bad Guy" in the same bin and I was hooked.
4. Everyday Music, Capitol Hill, Seattle, Washington - Recently added another floor. This Django Music partner features a detailed Electronic section and criminally low prices (an average of $2 less for new than anywhere in California).
3. Rough Trade, Notting Hill, London, UK - The store itself is very small, but features some of the best selection (and best history) I saw in England. Your one-stop shop for dropping way too much money on the newest import 12-inches.
2. Tower Records, Shibuya, Tokyo, Japan - Ten floors tall, this is the only Tower Records I've visited that is an actual tower. The upper floors are mainly of interest to international listeners. Inexplicably has a constant no-wave bent to the displays, which makes me very happy. There is a music venue in the basement. It is a veritable arcology of music.
1. Amoeba Records, Upper Haight, San Francisco, California - The world's largest independent music store. Hundreds of thousands of used CDs. Some of the best Used Prices in California and best selection. My favorites include well-stocked and well-curated Experimental and International Rock sections, new MP3 listening stations, multiple Clearance sections with quality items, large DVD room, and the excellent 20th Century Avant Garde section.
Honorable Mention: Aquarius Records in the Mission district of SF. Arguably better independent-label and experimental selection than Amoeba, but prohibitively priced.