another record store RIP!
spivy
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http://thephoenix.com/BLOGS/onthedownload/archive/2010/07/15/harvard-square-s-twisted-village-to-close-july-25.aspx
always sad when its one of the home town spots. haven't been in a few years but its a definite record nerd spot that will be missed.
always sad when its one of the home town spots. haven't been in a few years but its a definite record nerd spot that will be missed.
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this sorta cracks me up, as i ALWAYS went into the store that way, from the time they opened, just b/c it was never really my scene there... i wasn't crossing off my checklist, i just didn't see that place as any sort of social center for me personally...
so, now there basically no record stores in harvard sq proper besides newbury comics?
Well Weirdo Records is not too far away and it basically caters to the same crowd.
Are new stores opening and we just don't here about that (people resisting change related)?
All it brings in my experience is the kind of tourists that walk in, family of five, dad talking about how he used to dig the Ramones "back before I met your mother", 9 year old son asks if we have Pearl Jam, they walk out buying nothing, complaining about the heat and wondering if they should head back to Times Square to the cool whir of the hotel air conditioner.
Not exactly keeping the doors open.
You know who supports record stores? We do. Record collectors and music buffs. If you haven't been to your own local shop in a couple months, don't ask yourself why when they close their doors.
Hopefully that can last...
Sometimes I feel like I'm the only reason my local shop is keeping their doors open. The few times I travel to NYC, your shop as well as others get patronized as well, I'm not trying to ask "why" about the shops I hit, more about this noticeable epidemic, that shop owners seem to be up against, what are the overall causes. You named one, I'll add:
I blame eBay...
In Your Ear on Mt. Auburn is still there and still sucks, Planet is on JFK Street next to Burks and is not bad at all.
In the last city I lived in there were at least 4 to 5 good used vinyl stores at any one time: Bigtones, Hindsight, Music Box, Tracs, Victoria St Exchange actually maybe more at some point. Within a year of me leaving town there was only one left. 10 years on there are none :face_melt:
Fuckin asshole.
Go back.