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Old 04-11-2010, 09:35 AM   #1 (permalink)
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Support your local indie Record Store on April 17. Different stores will have different collectibles so go to them all and keep the indie stores in business.

http://www.recordstoreday.com/Home

Highlights this year are:

The Beatles release limited edition single "Paperback Writer" b/w "Rain".
The Beatles to Release Limited-Edition Single for Record Store Day - Spinner

Not to be outdone The Rolling Stones release "Exile on Main Street" outtake as a single, "Plundered My Soul" b/w "'All Down the Line".
Rolling Stones Releasing 'Exile' Outtake as Record Store Day Single - Spinner
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The one I visited in my town went out of business less than six months ago. I think I cried.
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The Electric Fetus here in Minneapolis was hit by a tornado last summer and had to close for a week or so, people were jonesing like heroin addicts until it reopened.
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i dont really know any indie record stores around my area
Try the store locator on the first link.
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I got excited when I first heard of Record Store day a few years ago. But then I found out none of my local stores were even having a sale or anything (or if they did, it was a shit sale). That killed any excitement I may have had.
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****ing blur are releasing a new single in support of record store day it may be **** but hopefully not!
**** yeah!
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Soon enough all record stores will be out of business and hard copies of albums will be expensive and collected by music lovers. I already miss having the actual album over a digital copy
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definitely gonna hit up some places saturday

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Soon enough all record stores will be out of business and hard copies of albums will be expensive and collected by music lovers. I already miss having the actual album over a digital copy
Physical copies already are generally expensive and have been for a long time. If you're given the option to pay $18 for a CD where the band only sees maybe a dollar with the rest being split between the distributor and the record label to recoup the cost of recording the album versus doing a Google search and finding it for free, what would you do?
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Soon enough all record stores will be out of business and hard copies of albums will be expensive and collected by music lovers. I already miss having the actual album over a digital copy
Give it five, maybe ten years and they're only going to exist as Wal-Marts and Best Buys where the local populace fails to support them (e.g. everywhere but New York and L.A.). Then we'll all have some lovely NOW! 43759572 to listen to!

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