Essenital digging spots Manhattan?
teddyrosso
268 Posts
I got A1, sound library, academy records and footlights covered. But are there other essential spots that have to be visited?
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try Good records, even tho the owner gives you the when you walk in...
I keed, I keed Mr. Paycheck. Johnny is good people and 10,000 posts deep on this board, or I should say bored (at work).
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give some love to jammyland
for reggae wax
check out brooklyn academy too. they come up.
what?!?!?!? where did you hear about this?
Colony no longer exists.
I used to buy crappy $1 records at the times square spot. Oh to know then what I know now....
Today or yesterday? Sorry meng, not that I don't belive you, I just want to read it for myself, and I can't find any thing about it online.
ROCKET SCIENTIST RELOCATED TO ST.MARKS PL.,HAVE FUN WITH THOSE SNOBS
I heard a few months ago that it was the 26th St one that was being moved up and over to 42nd St west side.
Academy in Wburg is always worth a visit. Rest of the north BK spots are now pretty dug up.
If it's the Hells Kitchen market yes - I recall it being above 42nd though. 26th street which at one point was four lots is down to one. I have no faith that they'll even preserve the one lot left, only a matter of time.
I had gone to Hells Kitchen around the time it moved there and there weren't *any* records. No empty jackets, skated commons, nothing. It was sad. Don't know if that's changed though, I heard Cesar started setting up there?
infinityrecords.net
Only 35 min from Penn. it's in L.I (I know, I know) , But we have lots of joints coming in always.
Mel
P.s - PM me if you need help w/ directions
I've been going to Chelsea on the regular and haven't seen Cesar once, in fact I haven't seen him since WFMU, but I only go on Saturdays, maybe he's setting up on Sundays? In regards to other dealrers, one time one guy showed up with about 20 crates and I pulled some stuff. The other times its been random people with one crate full of Streisand and Abba. Same thing with 26 St, although this weekend two dealers showed up, one with hip-hop 12's and gospel records, and one which had Tamla and Curtom commons.
Maybe its a winter thing and things will pick up come spring...
You mean Hells Kitchen? Chelsea = 26th street
BigSpliff's mom's house!
I got this at the house of an old crackhead
S***** I hope that's not your mom
haha, I went to mom's looking for an african Manu Dibango LP I remembered from childhood but it turns out I was mixing up the Soul and Madness and a Django record that she had as well. Somewhat disappointed to find them instead I must admit. But hey the Don Lee made up for it
and there is nothing in crown heights, so stay out of here.
Yes, Hells Kitchen sorry. I refer to 26 as the Flatiron, and call Hell's Kitchen Chelsea.
I pulled some ill shit out this spot back in the day, believe it.
1. Is footlight closed?
2. Johnny Paycheck: do you have record shop, if so do you have an address?
The Sound Library
214 Avenue A
New York, NY 10009
(212) 598-9302
A 1 Records
439 E 6th St
New York, NY 10009
(212) 473-2870
Good Records
179 E 3rd St
New York, NY 10009
(212) 529-2081
Footlight Records
113 E 12th St
New York, NY 10003
(212) 533-1572
Academy Records & Cds
12 W 18th St
New York, NY 10011
(212) 242-3000
OR
Academy Lps
77 E 10th St
New York, NY 10003
(212) 780-9166
Colony Record & Radio Centr Incorporated
1619 Broadway
New York, NY 10019
(212) 265-2050
Hells Kitchen Fle Market
110 W 19th St
New York, NY 10011
(212) 242-1217
Infinity Records
546 W 165th St Apt 5
New York, NY 10032
(212) 923-1494
Anything I might have forgotten?
I'm gonna start feeling like that sting song, landing tomorrow ..
Find out where Williamsburg is.
I'm pretty sure Footlight is closed, but you might as well check it out if you go to the 10th St. Academy.
Unless you're after classical, skip this one. This Academy is classical lp's and used cd's (good jazz selection for a used cd place, though). The 10th st and Williamsburg ones are all records.