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RE: From WSJ: Neil Young CD=$10, LP=$42

Posted by Frank_Locke on May 30, 2012 at 17:47:46:

Yeah, I hear you. But speaking of anecdotal evidence ...

A few weeks ago on Record Store Day I swung by a hipster store near where I live. (Other Music in NYC)

First of all the line was so insane that I didn't even bother. It was mid-day and a guy I asked said he'd been standing in line for 45 minutes. And he was only about half way to the door. There was nothing much I wanted and the line really put me off. I didn't wait.

But the line was all kids waiting to get in to buy records. 20s, maybe a few in their 30s. I realize things can be different in NYC, and that every day is not RSD, but I thought it was very interesting. All those young guys (and some women too!) waiting in line for a long time to buy records.