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In Reply to: Time to move on..... posted by Sordidman on October 17, 2006 at 09:22:04:
Yeah, it's easy to dismiss Tower as just some other corporate entity (I agree with you that they got greedy). And it's easy for people that are fortunate enough to have good indie record stores in their community to say good riddance. But, Tower wasn't always a corporate puppet (it became one after Russ Solomon let go of the reins). Some of the communities Tower is leaving are left with nothing but Wal Mart, Best Buy and Target (let's see how much deep catalogue, Jazz and Classical you find in these cultural wastelands). Sure, there is the internet where great deals can be found and everything is available. But for me, online shopping pales in comparison with spending a couple of hours browsing in a well stocked store with knowledgeable staff. It's as much a social experience as a shopping trip. Fortunately, I have an Amoeba Music a couple of miles from me (which is actually as expensive as Tower for new CD's) to fulfill my music shopping needs, but I do think Tower will be sorely missed in less metropolitan areas.
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You in LA?I have never seen a new CD priced at retail at either the SF Amoeba or the Berkeley Amoeba...
Cheers,
With your feet on the air and your head on the ground, try this trick and spin it, your head'll collapse if there's nothing in it then you'll ask yourself, where is my mind?
Yes, I'm in Los Angeles. I was actually referring to the sale pricing of new releases, not the price of new deep catalogue. Sorry, I should have stated that.
new releases at the Amoebas that I go to are always $14.99Cheers,
With your feet on the air and your head on the ground, try this trick and spin it, your head'll collapse if there's nothing in it then you'll ask yourself, where is my mind?
Exactly. New releases at Tower were priced at $12.99, $11.99
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