I was not able to go this year because of trying to cut my expenses in today's uncertain economic climate. Didn't get the same bonus I have gotten over the past few years, and have more household expenses I am trying to deal with. We cut our Direct TV last week. Buying less at the grocery. And so on. I will say having gone the past two years, I saw a lot of guys up front first in line who were probably running out to FleaBay to put the limited release LPs up for sale, like the scalpers who buy up all the good tickets to live shows. That turns me off. I think it is good for the industry to get the buzz out about vinyl, but let's all be honest, this is a marketing effort designed to sell product at much higher list prices. Limited supply creates demand. Econ 101.
Happy Record Store Day
Hope everyone had a chance to visit their closest brick & mortar record store today?
I scored BIG TIME and RSD just gets better and better every year. Pre-store opening crowds were at least twice as much as last year.
Also the customers and employees really seem to enjoy the excitement. No pushing or shoving and everyone was trying to help everyone else find what they were looking for. Real camaraderie.
The Emerson Lake & Palmer box set is SWEET!!! Their first (5) LPs on picture disc. It's really cool.
LONG LIVE VINYL...VINYL RULES!!!
I scored BIG TIME and RSD just gets better and better every year. Pre-store opening crowds were at least twice as much as last year.
Also the customers and employees really seem to enjoy the excitement. No pushing or shoving and everyone was trying to help everyone else find what they were looking for. Real camaraderie.
The Emerson Lake & Palmer box set is SWEET!!! Their first (5) LPs on picture disc. It's really cool.
LONG LIVE VINYL...VINYL RULES!!!
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