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PostPosted: Fri Nov 18, 2005 5:34 pm 
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Taking a break from my sabbatical to announce this heartbreaking news. "Retirement Sale" starts tomorrow through the end of the year.

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PostPosted: Fri Nov 18, 2005 5:40 pm 
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dang.... i went there once on one of my trips out there....decent used section, but I didnt really see much i wanted there....and they didnt give me much for my used CD's i tried to sell em. oh's well. one less stop on my trip.

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why the sabbatical?

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I've been there too, but I wasn't too excited by it.

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:( man, i never even had the chance to check out that store... it's hard when amoeba is so close.

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dridiculous Wrote:
:( man, i never even had the chance to check out that store... it's hard when amoeba is so close.


I was going to say the same thing. Its almost embarrassing that I've never been but between Amoeba and the internet I do just fine.

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This is really sad news. It was always too much to take both Aron's and Amoeba in in one day, but it was a cool store. I'll definitely be checking out the closing sale!


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I always thought that the arrival of Amoeba was gonna kill Aron's; it was a regular stop of mine before Amoeba opened.


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Where'd you see the news? I don't see anything about it on their website.


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Iron_and_Beer Wrote:
Where'd you see the news? I don't see anything about it on their website.


the Axl Rose thing is funny and sooo Aron's:

http://ilx.wh3rd.net/thread.php?msgid=6445478

Some of the last things I bought there include:

My Morning Jacket – It Still Moves 4.99
Air – Moon Safari 5.99
M.I.A. – Arular 8.99
Cure – B-sides Box set 49.99


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PostPosted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 6:39 pm 
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Like I said this is devastating news for Los Angeles record stores where I have spent so much money, well even the LA Times wrote a piece. Go there spend some money:


Final Spin for Long-Playing Store

# Music fans will no longer be able to find their vinyl groove at Aron's, which is closing after 40 years -- a victim of fads and finances.

By Daniel Hernandez, Times Staff Writer

For 16 years, John Wyatt has come to Aron's Records on Hollywood's Highland Avenue to get his fix of obscure, cheap vinyl records. On Friday, he made one of his last purchases: $206.23 for what he estimated to be 100 LPs from rock to reggae to hip-hop, all packed into several black plastic bags.

Wyatt forked over his cash with a hint of remorse, but not because of the amount. Aron's Records, a music lover's staple since 1965, is closing.

"For me and my friends, it's definitely sad when a record store closes. There's just fewer and fewer places that sell vinyl," said Wyatt, a 32-year-old DJ who lives in Mount Washington. "I never switched over to CDs. I like the sound of vinyl. Believe it or not, there's thousands of records you can't get on CD."

Aron's owner, Jesse Klempner, announced the closure to his employees Wednesday. Word spread quickly among hard-core music fans that Aron's was going out of business, another victim of the rising costs of maintaining a small music store and the growing popularity of pirated and downloaded music.

"It's just been rough for several years," Klempner said Friday, with "STORE CLOSING" and "EVERYTHING MUST GO" signs hanging overhead. "The labels are no longer supporting independent stores. [Listeners] are either downloading or copying from friends. There's a lot of good music coming out; they're just not buying it, and people are on their iPods and MP3s."

Riverside resident Philicia Devereaux, 35, came into the store with a $100 limit. She was barely through the first half of the alphabetical listings in the Rock and Soul CD section, and her arms were already full: Patti LaBelle, Fantasia, Will Downing. "It's so sad," said the special-events promoter. "I come to Aron's for things I can't find anywhere else, for anything I don't think is in my collection."

She added wistfully: "It's the Internet. Film is next."

Klempner, a folk music fan who confesses a deep affection for the rock band the Kinks, has worked at Aron's since it was on Melrose Avenue near Fairfax High School. He has managed the store for almost 30 years, and he became owner in 1992, he said.

"We've had Madonna in here, the Kinks, Prince came in once with his bodyguard, [Quentin] Tarantino is a regular person here," he said, referring to the director of "Pulp Fiction" and the "Kill Bill" movies.

The store is decorated with film and classic rock posters. Delicate, vintage vinyl records line the walls. Punk rock stickers and rare collectors' box sets are for sale. The customers include aging rockers with white hair, hip-hoppers in backward caps and Rasta men in dreadlocks.

Aron's will officially close "when it's empty," Klempner said.

The closure spells uncertainty for Klempner's roughly 30 employees, several of whom said Friday that working at Aron's is more than a job; it's practically a tribe of music lovers. In the same breath, several of them took a swipe at Amoeba Music, the giant record store on Sunset Boulevard that they blame for taking some of their customers.

"It's a scene. It's big, chaotic," said Ali Hyman, 18, whose job at Aron's was her first. "Everybody here is awesome."

Co-worker Albert Gomez, 28, offered a forceful critique of the competition: "We brought everybody the Ramones, Iggy Pop, the classic rock, the classic blues. I was taught music here. How can you forget your roots? Your background?"

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Preferred Arons to Amoeba... back in the day, they employed Subtitle (GSL), Devendra, and Jimmy Hey (All Night Radio/Beechwood Sparks/etc.) all at the same time...

Really lax atmosphere, extending to the employees...and decent used prices, even while upping them to keep up with Amoeba/keep the shop afloat...

One of my friends put it best by saying, "Don't blame Arons for closing - blame all the people who stopped going to Arons and just went to Amoeba instead"...

Guess I'll be forced to pay $22+ at amoeba for my Soul Jazz stuff starting next year...

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BeeOK Wrote:
"For me and my friends, it's definitely sad when a record store closes. There's just fewer and fewer places that sell vinyl," said Wyatt, a 32-year-old DJ who lives in Mount Washington. "I never switched over to CDs. I like the sound of vinyl. Believe it or not, there's thousands of records you can't get on CD."


you know, it's kinda sad seeing all the awesome stores that have closed down over the years. although i don't buy much vinyl, i understand what this means for a lot of music lovers. over the years i've seen awesome record stores that sell electronica close down like wax (on melrose), higher source (in hb & la) and those used to be the spots to get electronic music. like i said before, the one bad thing about amoeba is that you cannot listen to vinyl before you purchase it.

luckily there's a great indie record store near my house in long beach called "fingerprints." god forbid if that ever closed down, i'd be upset. they still sell used vinyl/cd's for cheap, and the buy-back for cd's is way more than amoeba.

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PostPosted: Mon Nov 21, 2005 10:31 pm 
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Anyone ever been to this store?:

Solsounds
606 W Pico Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90015, (213)748-3883
in Downtown Los Angeles near LA Convention Center
hip-hop, jazz, soul, funk, reggae, rock, CD's and new & used vinyl

I think it may be new. Some folks were talking it up on another board where I cheat on you guys. I'm going to try to check it out soon.


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Not sure if it was Amoeba or they just wanted to free up space for DVD's, but the used CD section really shrunk. Last few times I couldn't find squat while a random trip to Wherehouse in North Redondo yeilded some gems. If Wherehouse is out scoring you, you're in trouble. It's too bad I lived at Arons in 2001 practically I was there so much. Sometimes I was so broke I'd go in & buy a DJ Drez mix tape of Funk & Soul or Reggae for $5.99 & nothing else. And that would hold me just as good as a few CD's.

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