PopTodd Wrote:
billy g Wrote:
I can't remember ever buying something based on hearing it in the record store.
It's like having your first kiss. Again and again.
But, you know, not quite.
Point being, you missed out on something pretty special.
uh not really. I get the point of the joy of the impulse purchase that you end up loving or the joy in just running to the record store and coming home with something completely new to you.
I just don't seem to have the same experience a lot of you have with indie stores. I've been to ones I liked for what they stocked, prices, freebies thrown in for being a good customer, etc. I just never found record store clerks to be very helpful and never found what they play to be particularly new and exciting.
This isn't quite the same thing you are getting at, but I used to live a block away from a tiny indie store -- Go Records -- in Arlington, VA that would let you listen to any cd in the store via headphones before buying. I'd wander down there some when bored and listen to things that looked interesting. I remember pulling out the Auteurs - New Wave for a listen knowing nothing more about it than that the cover was somewhat intriguing. I've been a big fan ever since. It wasn't a great store though and that's the only thing great that I can remember discovering that way. I listened to a bunch of meh to find that one great band.