The ONE record store in NYC to visit
tirefire
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I'm going up to NYC to visit a friend this weekend. Never been there before, and I know nothing about it beyond what you get in the movies. I may or may not get a chance to do a little digging while I'm up there - it looks like I'll be stretched timewise - but if I have a couple hours what is the one place I have to hit?I'll be in Brooklyn and Manhattan. Keep in mind that I couldn't even point these places out on a map up until a week ago, so detailed information is very much appreciated.thanks.
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Yeah I've gotten this advice from about 5 different people so far. I feel pretty comfortable in Chicago, but I guess it's a different game out there.
SOFT
And wear a helmet and teflon vest.
dont talk to strangers
Other than a 60s record swap, the only record store I visited my last time in NYC was Good Records. Even though I had $100 store credit, I still ended up dropping another $150 or so. Definitely make it the record store you visit.
And bring a portable.
good records, eh? where is this place located?
3rd Street between Ave. A & B
Seriously, this should be your one stop. Jonny's established himself as the premier store in NYC over the past year, IMO (at least in terms of the interests of people on this board, for which TSL was the only real competition, anyway).
Are you looking for across the board music or something in specific?
Honestly, coming from a dude whos does have much time to dig or browse good records is the shit. work, life, and shit in general I like to minimize the time I spend sifting through doodoo for that one fire record. Went in there for reggae the other day , got what I wanted and was out. I really dont need wall to wall records just a nice stock of quality shit. the store truly is "grown"
Also, forgot to mention: rock a chain wallet w/ multiple chains. And tight jeans will make it more difficult for a thief to slip it out of your pocket.
Good Records is the spot. its nice and quiet and i wasnt rushed. i likey.and i got some good credit.
Yeah I need a high fire to shit ratio since my time will be very limited. If I could get in, give the store the once-over, and then come away with a couple nice sweet soul records inside of an hour that would be pretty much ideal.
Good Records has that fire. I've never been to a record store with so much quality and great prices. I always feel welcome and have the hardest time pairing down my stack to fit my budget...which I always go over.
WHAT UP IRONFEET?? WHO WOKE YOU UP??
and shit only two records stores that I know that have a comfy as hell leather couch to mack in or have your lady just sit in while you shop. Thats key man. Not to take things off topic but when Im shopping in a comfortable environment I'll probably spend a little more than usual just cause I know the people are cool and not eye balling you or counting your records played to records bought ratio.
The other couch spot being down the block. Dance Tracks. which is my favorite shop just cause im a deep house head. Used to sit in there and listen to the dj mix all the time.
Ever wonder what REALLY goes on in Times Square on New Years Eve when all the dopey tourists are drunk and looking up at that giant ball??
Ramones - St sire m-
Coltrane - live at the village vanguard again impulse/abc m-
Jimmy Cliff - the harder they come mango vg+
hey I've never been scared to drop loot in a record store. when I go back to KC I always end up having to ship a box back to myself.
Gotta do what you enjoy when you're on vacation.
This is a joke right? If not, it's a new low of record nerdery.
What is so funny about trying to gauge prices at a boutique record shop? It is a cost/time analyst of digging through crates of shit for 5 hours vs. walking into a shop and pulling out these three records in 30 minutes.
It's ridiculous because you're asking for the information over the internet. And what you seek isn't particularly revelaing anyway.
Would the answer to those three questions determine whether or not you bought a plane ticket to New York in order to visit the store?
Those are pretty random requests but I'm happy to oblige. NM copies of those records would go for (in order) $15, $12, $8 in my shop.