Driving across the country: Boulder & Iowa spots?
maru
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I'm stopping for a couple of days on my way to Philly. Any spots that are worth checking out?
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Great town.
watch out, the best spot got fucked up in our tornado recently, and record collector seems to be a bit...dry lately.
i have not found many records here in a while.
it IS a great town though, thats why im trying to not have to move.
Black And Read
7821 Wadsworth Ave
Arvada, Co
This is a suburb of Denver and has a great selection of OG psych, rock and odball.
In Iowa I think this is the place to go.....
http://kanesville.tripod.com/kanesville/
DEFINITELY....but thats on the complete opposite side of the state.
iowa city is a nice town regardless. even if you dont find shit, youll enjoy your stay.
Hi Jonny!
Black and Read is great, but their selection of psych and rock is pathetic for being Hippie Mountain High Colorado.
if you go to des moines, hit up Red Rooster Records, the dude who runs it is pretty into funk/soul, pretty much the only spot in town where youll find anything...ANYTHING decent, as far as that goes.
ive gotten all kinds of good shit from him, 45s, LPs...
and...dont even bother with that half price books. that shit has been dry for months.
trust me.
Yeah, take this guy's advice. I have't been down there in a couple years, and I've only ever been there for short stretches. There was a place down by the capitol too now that I think about it; was that Red Rooster? It was pretty dry when I hit it - only good for some reissue 45s I needed - but maybe ako can give a better review of this store.
youre thinking of ZZZ, which is...acceptable if you want new music, but their selection of old stuff leaves a lot to be desired (although the owner gets love for setting up all the excellent des moines record shows i come up at)
red rooster is over by euclid and 2nd avenue, small shop, small set up, lots of 45s (zzz doesnt sell 45s anymore for some reason) records seperated into the following genres: soul/r&B, jazz, rock, funk, then by decade. pretty vague system for psych stuff, most of it ends up in the "60s" section, but they have a pretty good selection most of the time.
plus they get stock in regularly...which is a bonus. i cant stand stores that never ever ever get new shit in.
they also sell used stereo equipment and huge t-shirts.
anyway, thats pretty much the only spot i hit up when i visit home anymore.
I must have wiped them out.....sorry
Last time my brother was out there he scored TWO sealed OG copies of Raven "Back To Ohio Blues"......$10.00 each.......go Popsike THAT puppy!!
for denver area info see this thread:
http://www.soulstrut.com/ubbthreads/show...true#Post667944
3 posts from the bottom is a bunch of detailed info about area record shops. good luck.
honestly really nice selection in the shops.
where to go in order of importance:
1. Black & Read in Arvada
2. Jerry's in Denver
3. Wax Trax in Denver
4. Twist & Shout
5. Uncle G's in Loveland (north of denver) - call first, he said he was closing his doors in a month's time
where to skip:
-do not go to Fort Collins for records.
-i personally didn't go to Bart's in Boulder but heard it was bad.
-didn't have time to go to Greeley but glad to hear from the Non that it sucked. guessing it was the warehouse for Finest.
honestly, Denver was probably the best overnight stop on my three week trip across the country. I came home with very solid jazz.
now the real question- what did The_Non and partner unearth from the basement at Jerry's? what raer jazz lurks beneath the stormy surface?
Bart's is trash, but Albums on the Hill was worse. I met up with Pointman while there, forgot to mention big up mang! Thanks for showing me the good spot (now defunct) in Boulder.
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T.N.
Brace your self for a bombardment of clueless, cornball, granola ass, psuedo liberal...D-O-R-K-S. ESPECIALLY IOWA CITY---The kuncklehead capitol of the US
PS.
Sorry to offend any Iowa City dwellers!