Bay Area Appreciation Redux
mannybolone
Los Angeles, CA 15,025 Posts
Moving the fam to LA was a good look on a few different levels but man, coming back to the Bay, cresting out of the Caldecott or out of the Marin Headlands and seeing the view? I miss this place, no lie.
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having grown up there, philly is for me, no disrespect to the philly heads. i can't wait until i move back to the Bay. lovely place.
I miss the more plentiful weed.
I miss many of the restaurants.
I miss direct contact with Bay rap.
I miss all of the pro sports teams.
I miss some good friends.
Haven't been back since I moved away in '02, but it looks like this Fall that may change.
Exactly. It isn't always easy to live out here, but man is it ever worth it.
Live in SF. Work in Berkeley. The reverse commute is golden. The only problem is coming home on Friday when the train is packed with clubbing bridge and tunnel crowds.
Yeah I am tired of these dudes in Walnut Creek and such thinking they are part of the East Bay, because this is clearly a joke. They are lucky to be part of the bay in the first place. Square-ass conservative commuter suburb shit.
Being back this summer has made me realize how damn spoiled we are in the Bay Area, and by that I mean Oakland through Albany, plus SF and Marin county. I don't really fuck with the rest of it. I mean there are a dozen amazing foodspots and restaurants within walking distance from my house. There are more garage sales with records than I can possibly make it to. Public transportation is damn good (MUNI excepted). There is a good concert to see almost every night in SF. The weather is never too harsh either hot or cold. There are parks everywhere. Seriously, what more could I ask for?
maybe some record stores (other than gm) that weren't totally picked over?
For what it's worth - and as a Bay Area native, one day hoping to return, it's worth a lot - I couldn't imagine opening a rival shop to GM in the Bay. I could maaayyybe see doing something in Oakland, but there's not enough of a customer base. Most things would end up on ebay, and if that's the case, then what's the point of opening a shop?
i don't know, i've always thought that the market could bear a specialized shop in the east bay -- saturn and mod lang, although not on the same level as gm or your shop, seem to do well enough.
saturn does weel enough by selling all their good ish on ebay.
i think your shop is different enough from GM that you could make it work. and i think even Berkeley is a possibility ??? FUnky Riddms had the right idea, but there were a number of problems with his shop which is why it didn't work.
Honestly though, if you are not finding records in the Bay Area you are not trying though.
in the couple of weeks, i've gone to handful of garage sales, both amoebas, saturn, mod lang, down home, 101 records, the thrifts on san pablo ave, and groove merchant. that resulted in less than 10 records, most from gm.
edit: i should add that i went to dallas recently and found some good stuff, only hitting a couple of record stores. all i'm saying is that there's a lot more competition out here.
you win some you lose some. you can walk away from either amoebas with a stack full of heat for relatively cheap.
i miss u family!
IS THIS WHERE I SHOULD GO TO GET THE REAL RAP EXPERIENCE?
DUH:
haha! moded!