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If people come to a record store, and they can't find your album, they buy something else.
Boots Riley
Buy
People
Else
Find
Record
Record Store
Something
Something Else
Come
Store
Your
Album
I love iTunes as much as anybody. It's very convenient and very easy. But there is nothing like the vibe that you get when you walk into a record store. And I think a lot of people are still thrilled to spend a half hour there and go through the bins and make some purchases.
Gary Calamar
Love
You
People
Walk
Half
Nothing
Think
Spend
Easy
Purchases
Record
Some
Record Store
Thrilled
Through
Hour
Like
Make
Still
Go
Lot
Very
iTunes
Get
Vibe
Anybody
Convenient
Store
Much
Whether I'm doing music or I'm walking down the street or I'm in a record store buying a record or I walk into a comic store and I'm buying comics or having a drink with my friends, it's the same me.
Glenn Danzig
Music
Me
Walk
Down
Record
Record Store
Having
Drink
Comic
Comics
Doing
Friends
Walking
Same
Store
Whether
Street
Buying
I don't think radio is selling records like they used to. They'd hawk the song and hawk the artist and you'd get so excited, you'd stop your car and go into the nearest record store.
Herb Alpert
You
Song
Car
Think
Record
Record Store
Records
Hawk
Excited
Like
Go
Selling
Get
Artist
Stop
Store
Your
Used
Radio
Nearest
One thing that did get me into a lot of different types of music was when I was very young, the local record store went out of business and they were selling off all the vinyl. I remember going in - I was probably 16 or 17 and I'd just gotten a record player as a present. It was like hitting the jackpot: all these records for $3 apiece.
Imelda May
Music
Me
Business
Remember
Young
Local
Types
Out
One Thing
Record
Record Player
Record Store
Records
Like
Gotten
Were
Lot
Off
Selling
Very
Get
Did
Hitting
Going
Just
Different
Store
Apiece
Different Types
Thing
Vinyl
Present
Player
If I opened a record store, it wouldn't be all punk rock and esoterica.
James Murphy
Punk
Punk Rock
Record
Record Store
Opened
Rock
Store
I used to get a huge kick out of walking into a record store and finding something I didn't know was out.
M. Shadows
Kick
Out
Finding
Record
Record Store
Something
Know
Huge
Walking
Get
Store
Used
I miss the experience of walking into a record store and find old stuff without expecting to.
Mark Hoppus
Experience
Old
Find
Record
Record Store
Miss
Stuff
Without
Walking
Expecting
Store
Old Stuff
A lot of people see a Nissan ad and they see a finished product in a record store or on iTunes and that's the face of the band.
Patrick Carney
People
Face
Finished
Band
See
Record
Record Store
Finished Product
Lot
iTunes
Store
Product
Ad
I have to admit to being a music snob. I think, in a parallel universe, I pretty easily could have been Jack Black's character from 'High Fidelity,' working in a record store and snidely commenting on everyone's purchases.
Paul G. Tremblay
Music
Character
Black
Think
Universe
Everyone
Easily
High
Parallel
Purchases
Record
Pretty
Admit
Record Store
Could
Been
Commenting
Snob
Jack
Being
Store
Fidelity
Working
iTunes is my favorite record store.
Perfume Genius
Favorite
Record
Record Store
iTunes
Store
Even as a kid, if I would come across something cool in the record store, that would be how I found out about bands. It's kind of the same way these days. In a way even less because there are no record stores to go to anymore.
Scott Ian
Way
Kid
Out
Kind
Would
Would-Be
Record
About
Record Store
Record Stores
Something
Days
Come
Because
How
Go
Bands
Same
Store
Anymore
Stores
Across
Less
Cool
Even
Found
I go to the local record store to buy my albums.
Sonny Sandoval
Buy
Local
Record
Record Store
Go
Store
Albums
My days of being the tardy employee at the record store gave me a cultural and musical understanding that was more unique than if I'd just listened to garbage-y pop on the radio my entire life.
Sophia Amoruso
Life
Me
Understanding
Gave
Musical
Record
Entire
Entire Life
Record Store
More
Days
Employee
Cultural
Than
Listened
Just
Being
Store
Pop
Radio
Unique
I couldn't afford to go to the record store to buy new tapes, so I'd tape everything off the radio. Just hit record when my song came on. I used to take my mom's tapes and tape over them. I had a nice little collection. Had my own Stephen Jackson mixtapes off the radio!
Stephen Jackson
Buy
Mom
Song
Own
Nice
Everything
Collection
Record
Record Store
My Own
Take
Had
Over
New
Came
Go
Tape
Tapes
Off
Hit
Hit Record
Afford
Jackson
Just
Store
Little
Them
Used
Radio
Whether it's spending more time and money at thrift shops for threads (anti-consumerist threads, mind you), or combing the record store for the most unknown/least coherent band they can find, there's one thing that hipsters constantly want you to know: that they are better than you.
Steven Crowder
Time
You
Money
Better
Mind
Band
Spending
One Thing
Find
Constantly
Threads
Record
Record Store
Thrift
More
Know
Most
Time And Money
Than
Shops
Store
Want
Whether
Thing
Coherent
Before I was a reporter, I worked at a record store in New Jersey.
Susannah Cahalan
Before
Record
Record Store
New
New Jersey
Reporter
Store
Worked
Jersey
Every record store and record chain has folded; they don't exist. They do not exist. And the only two outlets that would still sell CDs were Best Buy and Wal-Mart. They now have stopped selling it. There's nowhere you can go into a store and buy a CD in America. That's how it is.
Yngwie Malmsteen
Buy
Best
You
Every
Folded
Would
Record
Record Store
Outlets
Only
How
Still
Go
Were
Exist
Sell
Selling
Wal-Mart
America
Stopped
Store
Chain
Now
Nowhere
Two
If I get to a place early in the morning, I try to walk around by myself. I still try to find cool places to go to, like a record store in St. Louis or some restaurant in Chicago.
Yuna
Myself
Morning
Walk
Try
Find
Restaurant
Record
Some
Record Store
Like
Around
Still
Go
Chicago
Louis
Get
St. Louis
Store
Place
Places
Cool
Early
We had a simple 8-track studio set up in the record store where I worked. And just staying after work and experimenting, realizing what was possible with recording - that's why my project was called The Microphones at first. Because it wasn't even songs really. It was just sound.
Phil Elverum
Work
Simple
Recording
First
Project
Possible
Record
Staying
Record Store
Had
Songs
Studio
Because
Sound
Up
Just
Where
Store
After
Experimenting
Worked
Realizing
Really
Even
Why
Set