Visiting Helsinki Stockholm Copenhagen Berlin Amsterdam
LaserWolf
Portland Oregon 11,517 Posts
I'm doing a 3 week whirlwind tour of Helsinki Stockholm Copenhagen Berlin Amsterdam.
I'll have 2 or 3 half days free in each city to do what I want.
Which cities are worth wasting time record shopping?
Where should I go?
I mostly am looking for things I can't find here in Oregon USA, Gainsbourg and French pop, all those Belguim studio exploito records like Niagra...
Hopefully at prices I can resell for a modest profit.
Also love to meet up with any strutters.
It's an educational tour of sustainable buildings I'm going on, so much of my time is not my own.
I'll have 2 or 3 half days free in each city to do what I want.
Which cities are worth wasting time record shopping?
Where should I go?
I mostly am looking for things I can't find here in Oregon USA, Gainsbourg and French pop, all those Belguim studio exploito records like Niagra...
Hopefully at prices I can resell for a modest profit.
Also love to meet up with any strutters.
It's an educational tour of sustainable buildings I'm going on, so much of my time is not my own.
Comments
amsterdam has some records. drop into waxwell and say hi to euro delay but check condition before purchase.
think there may be a map on the city guide?
180.000 records in stock so there must be something for you in there.
http://m.facebook.com/demonfuzzrecords.rotterdam?id=100001488064536&_rdr
Regards,
Erwin
hit me up for Helsinki via PM. I'll tell you the spots.
When are you coming?
PMs full:
I am in Helsinki now. Getting ready to leave for Stockholm. I am tagging along on an educational tour. Our schedule is tight.
My one free day in Copenhagen is the 12th.
I don't drink or do a lot of late nights, but would love to meet up and see your city.
I don't have a phone. So pms are good.
We are staying at Hotel Christian IV.
PMs now empty
Sorry I didn't have the time to meet more of you who were kind enough to write.
Biggest apology to Mjukis who I stood up.
Thousands of thanks to M_DeJean and Piedpiper for the hospitality and the best lunches of the trip.
Bought one record, German press Stevie Wonder Master Blaster 45, for not much money at the Stockholm flea market. It was for a customer who has already bought it from me (for not much money) and who was thrilled to get it.
Helsinki:
Toured http://en.uuttahelsinkia.fi/sections/5/environment/areas/156/viikki, an eco designed suburb.
Saw 2 great modern, wooden, churches. One in Viikki and the other the Egg in Helsinki.
Saw tons of great design, from light switches to whole communities Finland does it best.
Ferry to Stockholm:
Buffet with endless variety of herring and salmon and caviar.
Sauna with drunk Russian who ended up sitting on my lap while playing air bass and singing AC/DC songs.
Stockholm:
Had a presentation from the corporate sustainability officer at Scandic Hotels:
http://www.scandichotels.com/settings/Side-foot/About-us-Container/Responsible-living/
And an other from the corporate sustainability officer at Max Burger:
http://www.maxburgers.com/sustainability/
This talk was 2 hours and led to me missing Mjusik.
Copenhagen:
Presentation from the University's Sustainability officer at the Green Light House:
http://greenlighthouse.ku.dk/english/
Berlin:
Intense city.
Berlin, and Germany, as a country and a society, have done some amazing things. The unification and complete ownership of the Holocaust.
Stayed in East Berlin, most of the tourist sites are also in the East, though we were constantly crossing over the wall and back.
Visited the Jewish Museum and the Holocaust Memorial. Highly recommended for anyone who believes that it is impossible to discriminate against a religion or that people from certain religions should be disqualified from running for public office.
Went to a secret restaurant recommended by a strutter. Had an amazing Italian meal. Learned that in East Berlin street numbers do not always run numerically.
Amsterdam:
The amazing thing is not how many bikes are there. It is how few cars are there.
Visited the Forbo plant http://www.forbo-flooring.com/Home/Creating-better-environments/
If you haven't tried it, you haven't lived.
b/w
I'll try anything twice.