So This Really Is The End....


Hi All,

Just thought I'd take a minute to share. Since 1976, I've been a customer of a  record store in the University of Cincinnati area called Mole's Records. The store has been in existence for over forty five years. Tonight I've just come home from the party celebrating its final day. I'm sure the party is still happening but I decided to exit, as a flood of memories leaves me with the need to pause and reflect. Whenever I would catch a show at a small venue called Bogarts (Todd Rundgren, Butthole Surfers, Warren Zevon, etc...) I'd first stop in and B.S. with the owner. As a teenager, I never really had any money so I wasn't buying records or CD's until the mid 1980's but that was all -right by the owner and I know I was just one of many who would do the same thing. The store was small but they had a good distributor and I could buy boutique audiophile CD's and vinyl like; Audio Fidelity, MOFI, Analogue Productions, record store day releases, and used originals. If they didn't have it, then I could typically place an order and get it within a couple of weeks. My last purchase was the Analogue Productions Hybrid SACD of Steely Dan's 'Two Against Nature'. Great sounding mix by the way! Of course, we still have record stores in this relatively small mid-western town but Mole's was the oldest store still in existence. And I have to honestly say, I'm not exactly sure how these other record stores can financially make a go of it. I'm now at a place where I'm totally relying on  downloads, internet orders and Qobuz. Anyway, just feeling sentimental so thanks!

 

goofyfoot

Wow, I didn't realize Moles was closing I definitely got a lot of my vinyl from there and from wizards in ozarkas. I spent many days down in Clifton buying records and then we shoot up to Reading to hit up record alley and everybody's. Streaming is convenient but it's just not as much fun as standing in that record store finding something that was either rare or hard to find. The good news is there's still a lot of record stores in the area plaid room records in Loveland and spinal groove in Milford still have a pretty good collection of vinyl and seem to be making a go of it. 

You are absolutely right about that SACD by steely Dan it is awesome Good luck in your endeavor to find new musical buying options if you get a chance definitely swing by some of the ones I mentioned.

@mrskeptic I saw the one and only Grateful Dead show at Hara Arena. Also saw Buddy Rich and Mel Lewis at Gilly’s. Anyway, Bogarts is a small venue on Short Vine. I've seen some good shows there.

 

@oiche_shamhna Yeah I hit up Plaid Room every now and then. But I live in Northside so that's a bit of a drive. My Mom shops at Spinal Groove. I remember Gary at Ozarkas, he will always remain in my memory as one of the nicest people I've ever known.

@goofyfoot 

 

If you are ever in Winston-Salem, NC, stop by my favorite vinyl slab purveyor, Underdog Records.  Tell Jonathan I sent you -- he will treat you right!

@allenf1963 Never been to NC. I imagine there's good food there so could be worth a road trip. Thanks!