Stone Wrote:
Promethium Wrote:
Once again, Nebraska is an anomaly to this. Our independent record chain has a store in downtown Lincoln and the Old Market in Omaha that probably sustain its existence, but they also have a store on Saddle Creek Road in Omaha that outlasted a Target store.
Most of the Best Buys around here are nowhere near the indie record stores, it is almost two distinct areas of commerce. Best Buy is buy a bunch of fast food restaurants and TJ Maxx, while there are three indie record stores downtown amongst all the bars.
It seems to work for Lincoln and Omaha to have trendy shop areas in historical districts that don't really have any global retailers moving in.
Yep, but they (Homer's) have been around a long time and I think have been smart about marketing. There's also Drastic Plastic in the Old Market, but (if it's still open even) it really is a shell of what it used to be (when it was on 13th Street).
Here, in Grand Rapids, there is one main indie store where I buy about 90% of what I buy. To me, buying music, is much more than just acquiring the product. I've come to know the manager and most of the clerks at the store and they go out of their way for me (it doesn't hurt that I spend a fair amount of dough in there, too). It's just such a different experience than going to a big box chain store, and VERY different from clicking a few buttons to buy stuff online.
Actually I think Drastic Plastic looks better after the recent remodel a few years back. It no longer reaks of marijauna, they cut back on cult movie t-shirts and a bit on vinyl. They have a much larger new vinyl and used cd section now. There is also recycled sound here in Lincoln and Dirt Cheap in the Old Market, which are truly your vinyl stores.
You are right with Homers, and thus why it is an anomaly. When you walk through the Old Market, you kind of have to stick your head in the door to find some of the cool stores. Homers is as clear as day though in the Old Market. The Antiquarium though is a huge old bookstore with a punk record store in the basement. They used to have a porn shop down there too.