
Check out more music at Listen In.
As Listen In has reported earlier this afternoon, today is national Record Store Day. As one might imagine, New York City has no shortage of record stores (though they have certainly dwindled in recent years) so around noon I set out in search of some vinyl.
My store of choice was Other Music on E. 4th and Broadway featuring 10% off everything in the store and DJ sets by Tapes 'n Tapes, the Black Keys, Dead Meadow, and members of Grizzly Bear and Deerhunter.
I arrived about 7 minutes after open and there was already a fair number of people among the racks and crates. Eschewing the store's rather large CD selection I rolled up my sleeves and dug through some vinyl. Used vinyl sections are always hit-or-miss and while the used rock seemed to have been mostly picked clean (though I did pass on a very good condition copy of Sandinista) the jazz, soul, and blues sections were excellent.
I definitely left a lot of wax in the crates that I wanted to take home, but economics won out and I escaped with:
45s:
Freebies:
Now, one might look at this haul after a stretch of digging and say to oneself "This is pretty good. I'm done for the day." One might say that if they didn't have a bit of a problem concerning record shopping.
On the way to the subway from the store I happened upon a street fair, and browsing through the food booths I saw an area where someone was selling records. I started lightly flipping through (once again, the rock sections weren't all that great... I passed at least two copies of Frampton Comes Alive) but the other sections were gold. After another half hour or so of digging I came away with:
Highlights also included getting checked out by a rather attractive looking girl (who was apparently there with her mom...) and someone coming up to me saying, "You're a DJ aren't you?"
Here's to the First National Record Store Day, with hopes that enough stores survive for a second.
Crossposted to ListenInMusic.com.
© 2008 Eric Atienza for Listen In. Some rights reserved.
Highlights also included getting checked out by a rather attractive looking girl (who was apparently there with her mom...) and someone coming up to me saying, "You're a DJ aren't you?"
A definite success. Quite a haul there.
What DJ name did you choose?
I'm heading back in a few to get a couple interviews, see Limbeck. I'd never heard of them before today but that never stopped me from going to a show before...and free? Forgetaboutit. Silversun Pickups is also playing tonight.
Radio Promo: Amel Larrieux - "Get Up"
I'm going to be looking for that when I go on expedition. And I gotta make sure I ask about the RSD promo comp. Who doesn't like free stuff?
I shall report back... :)
Just got home, Tanya and I spent the afternoon at Fingerprints here in Long Beach. I got to listen to Sharon Jones - which I really liked - and picked up some free swag. :)
I also picked up a 7" special edition vinyl with songs from Prodigy and Distroyer, and a Flosstradamus sampler which I already had a copy of (and never listened to). LOL, oh well, I'll give a copy to someone else.
Truthfully, I doubt I'll listen to any of it and who knows when I'll get a turn table. ::blush::
What did you think of Limbeck?
A little bit country, a little bit rock n' roll. All California dreamin'...
No seriously, they were very good musicians. I wasn't all that enthralled with the songs but I'm pretty sure it's just because I like my rock to be pretty hard and abrasive. Stylistic ambivalence aside, I liked them. They were personable and quite honestly quality musicians. Overall it was a really good performance.
Sure. What little I know from your column, I was pretty sure they're weren't your thing.
I'm a little partial to 'em for they sing one about Ohio.
There was a group of girls first in line who had driven up from San Diego and said they've been fans for four years, so Limbeck definitely has a base of loyal fans. It was lovely how most everyone knew all the words to the songs...I know most bands love playing live shows when the crowd sings along. There was one song in particular "Julia" that they started the show off with...I think Tanya and I were the only ones not singing along. ::blush::
God bless the (surviving) record stores. CDs are great, but there's just something about the sound from vinyl that you can't get on CD. I was disheartened to read about the death of many such stores in this NYT story from yesterday.
Excellent haul, Eric. I am jealous that you get to go to Other Music. Hope to visit it in early June. Haven't been there in two years.
You're in Easy Mode. If you prefer, you can use XHTML Mode instead. |