man do I miss Tower records and


Man Do I miss Tower records and most of all their Annex. I would have dinner and after take a walk to their annex where there were thousands of Lps and Cd cutouts, and just so much more for the eyes and ears. I would stay there for hours until closing around 11pm finding so much, and now it's just an empty store. Anyone in NYC know of a place that is open much later then usual or should I just realize that does days are now over.
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The real culprit is greed

Cd prices because of less overhead and costs should have gone done to $8.99 thereby beating iTunes

Napster should have been bought early on and turned into a monthly subscription for $20

Most CDs should be dual disc to give the masses video footage as a freebie to entice purchase. Dual disc option would be $10.99

Lp with dual disc for $19.99
Poobah Pasadena is still around with new location on colorado blvd and is nice for vinyl
Cajunpepe,

You should time your visit with the first Sunday of the month where the Pasadena city college on Colorado blvd. flea market usually has some great vinyl finds
Amoeba la came through yesterday and found a $1 lee Morgan cooker lp original issue in the budget bin

I thought it was a longshot because looked beaten up

But after one cleaning, it sounds great and no loud pops or skips and little pops and little noise is very tolerable

I probably buy 10 $1-$2 items there per month and probably throw half away but even if threw 2/3 away it would be a good deal