New York City Record Store Memories (6)

We’d usually finish our tour (assuming we still had money left) by hitting the big Tower Records retailer at 66th and Broadway. Tower additionally had a retailer on 4th Street however the Uptown store was absolutely large, with 2 sprawling floors of music, books, and movies to peruse. To at the present time, Tower is the one file store I’ve ever been in that was large enough to wish an elevator!

Another peculiarity about Forest Beach is its seashore. As talked about earlier, Forest Beach is an ungated area and therefore, open to everybody. As a consequence, the beach might be probably the most crowded on the island. Due to this there are a whole lot of vendors on the seaside which makes it straightforward to search out whatever you need then and there. Thanx Spartucus…I see I’m not the one one who misses the times when you may spend …

New York City Record Store Memories (9)

We’d normally end our tour (assuming we still had cash left) by hitting the massive Tower Records store at 66th and Broadway. Tower additionally had a retailer on 4th Street however the Uptown retailer was completely massive, with 2 sprawling flooring of music, books, and videos to peruse. To this present day, Tower is the only record retailer I’ve ever been in that was big enough to want an elevator!

For me this is the best setup as I can spend time strolling and enjoyable in a quiet place and go to Coligny Plaza after I am in the temper for some entertainment. I suspect I’m a bit older than you however I too miss the old file stores. We had a couple of good ones in Rhode Island the place my buddies and I would go and buy doo-wop data. By the way in which, even though I’m in …

New York City Record Store Memories (3)

We’d often end our tour (assuming we still had cash left) by hitting the large Tower Records store at 66th and Broadway. Tower also had a store on 4th Street but the Uptown retailer was completely large, with 2 sprawling floors of music, books, and movies to peruse. To at the present time, Tower is the only record store I’ve ever been in that was big enough to wish an elevator!

Hi Manny and Rock_nj – glad I might spark some recollections for ya. Back in those days, the joys of hunting down that uncommon report or piece of music was nearly as much fun as listening to it!! I made it up to Bleecker Bob’s in March of 2003. They didn’t actually have a lot interesting unfortunately, but not less than I can say I went there. I additionally hit up the big Virgin Records megastore in Times Square. …