Yes - record stores, where I found both Joan Baez and Bob Dylan and Phil Ochs and numerous others. Never was in a music store but it's obvious they are also Old Curiosity Shops.
Yes - record stores, where I found both Joan Baez and Bob Dylan and Phil Ochs and numerous others. Never was in a music store but it's obvious they are also Old Curiosity Shops.
I miss record stores too. I remember going into a booth and listening to my favorite music, the Beatles, Stones, Dylan, Baez, The Byrds, Buffalo Springfield land the list goes on. Then purchasing my favorites. Of course I remember the death of the 8track, then the cassette and now the CD. My 2018 Honda CRV car was totaled in my recent accident and I had a CD player. I finally got it settled and I just purchased a new Honda CRV Hybrid. No CD PLAYER. I’m such a dinosaur. But totally streaming music. I will adapt.
I've actually been in one of those music stores where you can go into one of those little rooms and play records. it was in Louisiana in 1956.
if I started talking about the time I spent in record stores, beginning with complete opera recordings at the age of 12 or so, I'd be here all night...
...and of course, the best thing in REALLY good record stores was that they were staffed with some VERY knowledgeable people, who were full of great advice.
Yes - record stores, where I found both Joan Baez and Bob Dylan and Phil Ochs and numerous others. Never was in a music store but it's obvious they are also Old Curiosity Shops.
I miss record stores too. I remember going into a booth and listening to my favorite music, the Beatles, Stones, Dylan, Baez, The Byrds, Buffalo Springfield land the list goes on. Then purchasing my favorites. Of course I remember the death of the 8track, then the cassette and now the CD. My 2018 Honda CRV car was totaled in my recent accident and I had a CD player. I finally got it settled and I just purchased a new Honda CRV Hybrid. No CD PLAYER. I’m such a dinosaur. But totally streaming music. I will adapt.
I've actually been in one of those music stores where you can go into one of those little rooms and play records. it was in Louisiana in 1956.
if I started talking about the time I spent in record stores, beginning with complete opera recordings at the age of 12 or so, I'd be here all night...
...and of course, the best thing in REALLY good record stores was that they were staffed with some VERY knowledgeable people, who were full of great advice.
Same is true in all Old Curiosity Shops.