milwaukee record stores
Dj_Coma_Toast
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Heading up to Milwaukee on thursday to hang an art show im in at Moda3. Looking at some free time on friday morning/afternoon to do some digging. Anyone got any store suggestions or some time to meet up? holler!
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And
Hes a bit....ok..Alot high on most of his stuff.
Heres a link to a blog that has a couple record spots in Brew-town.
http://cratedig.blogspot.com/2005_12_01_cratedig_archive.html
Enjoy Milwaukee..If you gets the chance, Hit the River Horse for a brew.
It might be Funk 45 night.
Peace for now, Peace for later.
I don't have time to provide detailed addresses for these spots, so you'll have to go to white pages for specifics.
Milwaukee Spots:
Lotus Land Records - Definitely stop out here. Andy and John are both good people, and Tom (who used to have ownership) still posts on the board.
Bullseye Records - Farwell Records, mentioned earlier, no longer exists. It's now Bullseye Records and in a different location. Not far from its old location, actually within walking distance.
Flipville Records - Right around the corner from Bullseye. As mentioned, it's jam packed with other collectible stuff, but worth digging through.
Musical Memories - Is a bit pricier, but everything in the shop is in great shape.
Neapolitan Records - Brand new shop. I've been there a few times, and it's worth a stop.
Flipville and Bullseye are 2 minutes apart, and about 10 minutes from Lotus Land, 5 minutes from Musical Memories. (Assuming you will be driving.) Neapolitan is on the other side of town.
There are also some Half-Price Books shops, if you have time. But they would all be about 20-30 minute drives from the above shops.
That should keep you busy for the day. If you want more info, hit me up with a PM and I can see what I can come up with. I'm a 9-5er, but would maybe be able to get away for a bit and try to get out to Lotus Land. The rest would be a bit too far from the office.
heres the info for the show if any milwaukee heads wanna roll through. planning on hitting the kid cutup an why b afterwards for sure...
Peace,
Big Stacks from Kakalak
2367 S. Howell
along w/ LOTUSLAND
in my experience, both are
Flipsville dude died a few years ago. RIP
And of course the Super Nobles have moved on. (haven't heard from Tom in a long time, but I'm out of the loop.)
The best record stores in Milwaukee are in Chicago.
Spots still around (From my post 5 years ago):
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Bullseye Records - Farwell Records, mentioned earlier, no longer exists. It's now Bullseye Records and in a different location. Not far from its old location, actually within walking distance.
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Bullseye is still around, and still a great shop. Especially for jazz lp's, but the 45 selection is usually pretty good.
And a spot I didn't post about 5 years ago, The Exclusive Company, is maybe 5 minutes up the road from there. That place is hit and miss, but it's right in the area, so...
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Musical Memories - Is a bit pricier, but everything in the shop is in great shape.
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This isn't far from the other two places, and also still around. If you are looking for soul/funk 45s make sure to ask, not everything is accessible.
If you are looking for additional info, send a PM my way. Are you heading to MKE?
Thanks for the recommendation