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Yup. The Tower Records store on Sunset was THE record store in LA for years. Sad to witness the end of an era...
Is Sunset strip in hollywood around where the Roxy and Universal Amphitheater are? If so, I've been to that one too.
But yes, I am not surprised either. Music is one of the areas where the brick and mortar store offers less service and higher prices. Online you have more selection, less overhead (only need one huge warehouse), can allow preview, cheaper prices, etc. Usually shipping is equal to tax, so that nets out, or close to anyway.
This is the one.
For you slightly older guys - do you remember the first time you went into a Tower Records?
Well, based on rememberances here, the original Tower in California was obviously a better record store than the ones I remember in the late 70's in Chicago. The Tower I knew was a chain store with staff who didn't know anything about music, and which put the local stores out of business. So I'm not sorry to see them go.On the other hand, I do worry about declining CD sales in general.