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Genteel Death 04.01.2014 03:45 PM

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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
I just wish it wasn't all treated like we are buying some rare boutique items.

They never list prices until you get to the record store. That Dinosaur/Cure split will likely be $15-$20 for 2 songs, which I already own both versions, original and cover, on vinyl which I found at a record convention for $5 each.

It is a cool idea, and I LOVE record stores, but RSD does not mean people browse the record stores, which is like the whole fucking purpose right? People just buy what they choose off a list, some fuck takes it out of boxes and hands it to you, then you leave after paying at least double what it is worth.. I would say that describes 90% of everyone I see at RSD events.

One of the reasons for this is people buying these limited editions, re-presses etc to sell them to some clueless idiot on Ebay or Discogs. That's another story. I can imagine a lot of people end up with records they assume, wrongly, to be worth much more than they do in a few months' time. Hardly the original RSD idea, is it?

Rob Instigator 04.01.2014 04:04 PM

I am gonna go browse the local houston record stores this weekend and give them my hard earned money before RSD!

http://www.soundexchangehouston.com/

http://www.vinaledge.com/

http://blackdogrecordstx.com/

http://screweduprecords.com/

This place is in Stafford, and open only on the 1st Sat of each month.
 
8. BOB RICHERSON'S WAREHOUSE
Okay, so this is technically in Stafford and it's also technically not a record shop. But Bob's warehouse is a manifestation of a digger's dream. A former record-convention organizer -- and a longtime attendee as a dealer before that -- Richerson retired after being diagnosed with throat cancer. He opens up his 3,000-square-foot warehouse on the first Saturday of the month, making his literally hundreds of thousands of pieces available to customers. There's no Web site, but a quick Craigslist search for "Stafford records" will turn up his ad fairly fast. A longtime associate of Huey Meaux, Bob was given the opportunity to buy up the Crazy Cajun catalog when Meaux was arrested. His collectible Beatles and Elvis sections also run quite deep, and there's some other memorabilia scattered among the rooms that are stacked to the ceiling with records.
Oh, and Bob's always got free coffee, Cokes, water and doughnuts on hand for his loyal customers. Be sure to bring cash, though.
335 Staffordshire 4-A, Stafford

Rob Instigator 04.01.2014 04:07 PM

I have not been here though
www.heightsvinyl.com

Genteel Death 04.01.2014 04:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
I am gonna go browse the local houston record stores this weekend and give them my hard earned money before RSD!

http://www.soundexchangehouston.com/

http://www.vinaledge.com/

http://blackdogrecordstx.com/

http://screweduprecords.com/

This place is in Stafford, and open only on the 1st Sat of each month.

 
8. BOB RICHERSON'S WAREHOUSE
Okay, so this is technically in Stafford and it's also technically not a record shop. But Bob's warehouse is a manifestation of a digger's dream. A former record-convention organizer -- and a longtime attendee as a dealer before that -- Richerson retired after being diagnosed with throat cancer. He opens up his 3,000-square-foot warehouse on the first Saturday of the month, making his literally hundreds of thousands of pieces available to customers. There's no Web site, but a quick Craigslist search for "Stafford records" will turn up his ad fairly fast. A longtime associate of Huey Meaux, Bob was given the opportunity to buy up the Crazy Cajun catalog when Meaux was arrested. His collectible Beatles and Elvis sections also run quite deep, and there's some other memorabilia scattered among the rooms that are stacked to the ceiling with records.
Oh, and Bob's always got free coffee, Cokes, water and doughnuts on hand for his loyal customers. Be sure to bring cash, though.
335 Staffordshire 4-A, Stafford

That place looks amazing.

SonicBebs 04.01.2014 04:27 PM

Wow, I could spend weeks wading through that lot!

_tunic_ 04.01.2014 04:27 PM

to those who care, I read today that the new Pixies album will be pre-released on RSD, in a limited special edition

Rob Instigator 04.02.2014 08:22 AM

Thurston Moore said the Pixies are boring college rock

The Soup Nazi 04.02.2014 03:57 PM

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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
Thurston Moore said the Pixies are boring college rock


Yet they recorded with one of them...

 

Rob Instigator 04.02.2014 04:01 PM

Thurston was NOT in that video! and anyone can do a voice over through a phone line! Just stating T's thoughts. I love the Pixies.

halgreen 04.02.2014 04:19 PM

I'm excited for Numero's Dinosaur Jr. Single reissues, Sun Ra, and Jason Pierce/Kid Millions. Hopefully these things aren't too expensive.

The Soup Nazi 04.02.2014 04:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by halgreen
[...] and Jason Pierce/Kid Millions [...]


That's one of my must-haves, as I mentioned, and he happens to have another track for RSD, this time on the various artists Space Project compilation...

http://www.recordstoreday.com/SpecialRelease/7022
http://www.recordstoreday.com/SpecialRelease/7023
http://www.recordstoreday.com/SpecialRelease/6899

...on which he took part because he's "flat broke", apparently!

http://www.nme.com/news/spiritualized/76469

Toilet & Bowels 04.02.2014 06:53 PM

Thurston Moore thinks the world needs to hear Chelsea Light Moving

Genteel Death 04.02.2014 07:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
Thurston Moore said the Pixies are boring college rock


I can't remember which magazine, and it's a long time ago since I read it. He said that both the Pixies and The Cure are terrible. At that time The Cure were going to play some shows at Madison Square Garden, if I'm remembering it right. I like the Pixies myself but they are no Sonic Youth for sure.

Genteel Death 04.02.2014 07:05 PM

Kim Deal is fantastic and the only talented person in the Pixies. It's no wonder she got to sing on a Sonic Youth record.

an evening with viewtiful 04.02.2014 08:05 PM

My biggest pet peeve about RSD (aside from its inaccesability to the average consumer and its complete neglect of those without turntables) is how many utterly wasteful, unwanted releases they crank out for it.
Crap like Katy Perry 10" records or 7" reissues of singles that no one asked for... all way overpriced. It's depressing how much RSD runoff winds up sitting around the record store for what seems like years because no one wanted it in the first place.

an evening with viewtiful 04.02.2014 08:07 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
I have not been here though
www.heightsvinyl.com

I hear it's a tad bit overpriced and mostly geared towards the Urban Outfitters crowd.

tesla69 04.03.2014 01:04 PM

We're all a little sad there will be no J&R Music World this year. They gutted their music and video staff and have pretty much gotten rid of all of it. Its the end of an era as we move into the total control digital economy. The music industry is planning on getting drunk and coked out again on streaming, their plan to make you pay for each time you listen to a song. Those of us who walk upright will continue to buy our records as long as we can.

The Soup Nazi 04.06.2014 06:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Soup Nazi
...on which he took part because he's "flat broke", apparently!

http://www.nme.com/news/spiritualized/76469


Or not: https://twitter.com/officialSpzd/sta.../photo/1/large
:confused:

Rob Instigator 04.07.2014 08:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by an evening with viewtiful
My biggest pet peeve about RSD (aside from its inaccesability to the average consumer and its complete neglect of those without turntables) is how many utterly wasteful, unwanted releases they crank out for it.
Crap like Katy Perry 10" records or 7" reissues of singles that no one asked for... all way overpriced. It's depressing how much RSD runoff winds up sitting around the record store for what seems like years because no one wanted it in the first place.


Indeed. I still see sealed crap from RSD that NO ONE wants

The Soup Nazi 04.21.2014 04:25 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Soup Nazi
I'd have to say my two picks are Chris Forsyth & The Solar Motel Band's Solar Live 11.15.13 and J Spaceman & Kid Millions' Live at La Poisson Lounge. Murphy's Law dictated, of course, that the former should belong to the "Limited Run / Regional Focus Release" category, which means I'll be lucky if I find it on eBay or Discogs as my plastic money dissolves into the ether...


Well, I managed to get 'em both. :) Oddly enough, Solar Live 11.15.13 cost me about a third of the amount I paid for the Spaceman 12". Such is the capitalist reality within the Interhole, huh.

By the by, Chris Forsyth & The Solar Motel band will be opening for Lee & The Dust this Thursday, April the 24th, at the Union Pool in Brooklyn, NY. Hopefully both sets will be taped-and-shared, and it'd be mighty BITCHEN if they did a number or two together! HOO-WAH!


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