Bop Street Records (Seattle)?
Lapur
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Anyone been to this place? Does the quality match the quantity? Is it worth an 800 mile drive from San Francisco?
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There are all these stories of "so and so stayed three days in the basement," but that's probably because the basement is so jumble jangle mega bramble.
I do always find something, and he seems pretty actively buying collections...
Rumors of a move later this year have been put to rest...
It's all about the little room off to the side, for me. Otherwise, you're looking at 35 copies dave brubeck time out...
good store though.
yeah, come on uP!
you can almost see the one good record in this shot....
And by good he means just ok not no Raer Heat. I haven't been in that place in over 10 years. Also, know that NOTHING is priced. He will make them up once you go to the counter depending on how he feels about you the same record will be anywhere from $5 to $100's. What a joke. He will look it up on popsike and ask for MORE than the highest price for a beat down copy. I highly do not suggest wasting any time there unless you need endless copies of Pete Fountain or Firestone Christmas.
thats not alex though, thats the crusty old dude. times are changing there, but still a lot of mediocre records.
however: Respect Records' run is long over, so I don't really know what to do LOL... there are far too many bootlegs and fakes in all the Seattle stores--probably in every city, but still...
What does this mean? Das not compute...
market and doesn't think every record is $30-$50 record. With his help they have begun to run the place more like a decent shop ie. prices tags and some semblance of organization.
But if he's not there, you may have to tough road to hoe.
Not worth a 800 mile drive to go there solely.
I never walked out of Respect Records without something good. Dudes were cool. I don't have a record store in Seattle I feel I can just walk into and learn something new every time...nobody seems up on anything, so I have to rely on myself, and I am lame.
the fakes part is like I just get so tired of the stores that are stocked with the "brand new" shrinkwrapped bob dylan records or whatever...the lithuanian german croatian de la soul is deads etc...the only used sections I'll frequent are q.a. easy street and everyday music, and only e.m because it's down the street. I need some fresher used spots (I'm on the kplu scene, finally, a couple months late LOL)...I see all the easy streets and sonic booms as one big store that sells white stripes vinyl (disconnected--nice example lol) or whatever...
I need The Big Dig record show every week...maybe without the tallcans though
maybe it's just life in general, though...
OK I feel ya now...
I kinda thought you were dogging Respect.
Which would have shocked me, those are my f#%kin' dudes,
I wish that shop was still around.
why
1. private trade/ deals with seattle strutters
2. tons of spots to dig
move up to bellingham and work way down through seatown to portland. huh oly and tacoma have wax fools and tons of it.
there is a shit ton of spots to hit and dont ask me where either.
i collect hard everytime i make it to seattle
i love diggin in that town, cuz the locals are cool and they love the wax.
try kirkland ( dont ask me ) and two spots in bothel and woodenville ( dont ask)
bop street i dont feel so much
but seattle as a whole
please if you cant score in seattle you are lazy.
Dave at Bop St can suck a million dicks, what a turd. I f*cking hate that guy, good to hear someone with brains will be taking it over. What will they do with their 9 trillion unpriced Barbara Streisand records now?