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screamingskull 09.27.2006 08:11 AM

im going on the 12th of october, would love to hear about what you did there musefreek.

musefreek 09.27.2006 08:18 AM

At CBGBs I saw this punk band called Flipper. Some of you might be familiar with them.

And at the Webster Hall I saw Kasabian support by Mew who was spectacular. I met Kasabian's record company person at the bar and she put my drinks on their tab. I was pretty chuffed as you can imagine.

In terms of records I bought, I picked up at Other Music:

1) The Dirtbombs. Can't remember album name but it has this great song on it called Chains of Love
2) Mew - 2nd album. Ethereal music.
3) Melvins - Dale Crover EP. RAWK.

:)

screamingskull 09.27.2006 08:38 AM

I remember Kurt Cobain wearing a Flipper shirt all the time, ive seen so many pictures. wasn't that his favourite band?

HaydenAsche 09.27.2006 11:38 AM

You mean neither of you motherfuckers have heard of Flipper?

Brilliant punk band.

coolchip 09.27.2006 01:19 PM

Eat records on Mesarole in Greenpoint is killer for cheap vinyl.

thewall91 09.27.2006 01:32 PM

Screaming Skull (and anyone else in nyc): If you're not doing anything October 12th, you should see Royal Pink at Otto's Shrunken Head. I know it says the 10th on their page but it's the 12th. They're a chick band with two bassists and no guitarist, and they rule.

http://www.myspace.com/royalpinkrocks

fugazifan 09.27.2006 08:49 PM

downtown music gallery is my favorite cd store ever! i was there a month ago and spent like 105 dollars there in a half an hour. if you go there talk to manny, he knows a shitload about cool music. apparently thurston and jim orourke did a benifeit show for the DMG

Cantankerous 09.27.2006 08:53 PM

i'm excited to be moving there (not only) because of their great record stores.

maropi 07.09.2013 12:12 PM

Hi all new yorkers! Any NEW interesting record store in New York since 2006?

I'm interested mainly in vinyl (EDIT: mainly underground avantgarde experimental noise and imaginative pop music).

I add below a small compilation of what I've read here (and maybe some of them are closed...):


Bleeker Street & St Mark’s Place: bleecker st. records (still not recommended?), mainly Kim’s
Generation records, 210 thompson st
Sullivan and Macdougal st (unknown names)

((Meanwhile, my wife may have a good time at Quantum Leap, at 88 W 3rd St, btwn Thompson and Sullivan.))

Hospital Records (Prurient), 60 EAST 3RD ST. , between 1st and 2nd ave, basement in Jammyland Music

Jammyland Music ITSELF (Soho)

Other Music, 4th street, 15e, close to Tower

Downtown Music Gallery (342 Bowery, between E. 2nd & E. 3rd Streets)

Academy in Williamsburg (on North 6th)

Eat records on Mesarole in Greenpoint

Princeton Record Exchange


Regards

SuperCreep 07.09.2013 09:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by maropi
Hi all new yorkers! Any NEW interesting record store in New York since 2006?

I'm interested mainly in vinyl (EDIT: mainly underground avantgarde experimental noise and imaginative pop music).

I add below a small compilation of what I've read here (and maybe some of them are closed...):


Bleeker Street & St Mark’s Place: bleecker st. records (still not recommended?), mainly Kim’s
Generation records, 210 thompson st
Sullivan and Macdougal st (unknown names)

((Meanwhile, my wife may have a good time at Quantum Leap, at 88 W 3rd St, btwn Thompson and Sullivan.))

Hospital Records (Prurient), 60 EAST 3RD ST. , between 1st and 2nd ave, basement in Jammyland Music

Jammyland Music ITSELF (Soho)

Other Music, 4th street, 15e, close to Tower

Downtown Music Gallery (342 Bowery, between E. 2nd & E. 3rd Streets)

Academy in Williamsburg (on North 6th)

Eat records on Mesarole in Greenpoint

Princeton Record Exchange


Regards

hospital records moved, jammyland is closed, and i'm pretty sure there's no record stores on st. marks anymore.

i have a fairly comprehensive guide of NYC record stores here. hope it helps.

http://rateyourmusic.com/list/DktrFa...rd_store_guide

also, good call on quantum leap. ;)

SuchFriendsAreDangerous 07.09.2013 10:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SuperCreep

also, good call on quantum leap. ;)


 

You mean [url=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oJMxx88MUgM Scott Bakula?[/url]

maropi 07.10.2013 09:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SuperCreep
hospital records moved, jammyland is closed, and i'm pretty sure there's no record stores on st. marks anymore.

i have a fairly comprehensive guide of NYC record stores here. hope it helps.

http://rateyourmusic.com/list/DktrFa...rd_store_guide

also, good call on quantum leap. ;)


That list is perfect. THANKS a lot, it will be my guide.

chocolate_ladyland 07.10.2013 09:18 PM

Heaven Street in Bushwick is unreal

maropi 07.11.2013 02:42 AM

Thanks for all the infos!


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