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They moved from right around the corner next the the famous Junkman's Daughter:
Then proceeded to NOT make a lot of money, and they almost shut down. But there was this major outcry from the city, "save criminal records" benefit concert, stickers (have one on my fridge), Facebook page etc, and they still stand there today Great little place.
i've been to bop shop! i would go to lakeshore on park ave a lot too:
they also opened a new one down the street from me in the south wedge (the name is escaping me at the moment and i can't find it) on the corner of south ave and gregory. never got a chance to stop in though
Mar 14 Sheepdogs/Fitz & The Tantrums/City & Colour (Austin)
Mar 15 Jim James (Austin)
Apr 26 Jim James (Boston)
May 4 Clutch & The Sword (Portland ME)
Jun 8 DMB (Hartford)
Jun 21 Jim James (Northampton MA)
Jul 27-28 Newport Folk
Aug 6 Death Grips (Boston)
Oct 25-27 MOEMS
Post by Fiddler's Green on Aug 12, 2012 22:05:55 GMT -5
One of many here. I love that their best selling vinyl of all time has two Fugazi records on it.
The Evens - S/T Arcade Fire - Funeral Belle and Sebastian - The Boy with the Arab Strap The Magnetic Fields - 69 Love Songs (boxset) The Evens - Get Evens Panda Bear - Person Pitch Fugazi - The Argument Neutral Milk Hotel - In Aeroplane Over the Sea Fleet Foxes - S/T Cat Power - The Greatest Ian Svenonius - The Psychic Soviet (book) Yo La Tengo - I Am Not Afraid of You and I Will Beat Your Ass Fugazi - Repeater The Clash - London Calling Yo La Tengo - I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One
Post by iamthehorn on Aug 13, 2012 17:03:35 GMT -5
People's Records in Detroit MI. It's almost more of a thrift store than a record store, but if you have a few hours on your hands and just want to dig (and like indie soul releases) this is the place to go.
People's Records in Detroit MI. It's almost more of a thrift store than a record store, but if you have a few hours on your hands and just want to dig (and like indie soul releases) this is the place to go.
You beat me to it. They also have a 2 for a dollar room of stuff that hasn't been well sorted yet. I've found some gems in there over the past year.
Mar 14 Sheepdogs/Fitz & The Tantrums/City & Colour (Austin)
Mar 15 Jim James (Austin)
Apr 26 Jim James (Boston)
May 4 Clutch & The Sword (Portland ME)
Jun 8 DMB (Hartford)
Jun 21 Jim James (Northampton MA)
Jul 27-28 Newport Folk
Aug 6 Death Grips (Boston)
Oct 25-27 MOEMS
One of many here. I love that their best selling vinyl of all time has two Fugazi records on it.
The Evens - S/T Arcade Fire - Funeral Belle and Sebastian - The Boy with the Arab Strap The Magnetic Fields - 69 Love Songs (boxset) The Evens - Get Evens Panda Bear - Person Pitch Fugazi - The Argument Neutral Milk Hotel - In Aeroplane Over the Sea Fleet Foxes - S/T Cat Power - The Greatest Ian Svenonius - The Psychic Soviet (book) Yo La Tengo - I Am Not Afraid of You and I Will Beat Your Ass Fugazi - Repeater The Clash - London Calling Yo La Tengo - I Can Hear the Heart Beating as One
LOOOVEEE this store. When I went there a few years back, they had some imports coming in just before Christmas. I picked up some great stuff, and as I was there Ian called to have them hold some stuff for him. I guess he worked there many moons ago.
Also, the guy who owns Crooked Beat Records (Bill Daly) used to work at Schoolkids Records back in the late 80s/early 90s. The current owner of Schoolkids (Stephen Judge) used to work with him and is still good friends with him.
Post by itrainmonkeys on Aug 13, 2012 22:55:27 GMT -5
These are from my record store on Record Store Day this past year. The cooler store I used to go to shut down and I don't think there are photos of it online but this place is alright.