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As a young adult, having been raised on the joys found and purchased from E.J. Korvettes, it seemed like there were MILES of vinyl ... and imports, the likes of which one had never before seen?? Talk about feeling like a kid in a candy store!!
I usually make copies of cds I'm lukewarm on and then trade in the originals for new music . There used to be a number of stores in the area that took in trades , now there is only one left . I guess I could trade on some of the internet sites but that seems like a hassle with all the mailing , postage & waiting .
I had no idea before I read Tower.com's 'About Us' section that their first store was on Bay and Columbus in San Francisco...I just passed that very store two hours ago and saw the 'Going Out of Business' signs. So sad - I have one just a few miles north of me, too. Wonder if Tower.com will continue as the stores close? There is no mention of bankruptcy on the site, nor any out of the ordinary deals indicated. Running website with software titles in various formats is a lot less overhead expense than running a chain of stores, for sure. Perhaps there is life yet on the web for Tower Records? aa
According to the article I read, Towerrecords.com was sold separately so they aren't necessarily in closeout. Which seems a little weird to me (not sure how they handle inventory), but I know the website doesn't say anything about clearance.BTW I just went to a smaller Tower in San Jose and the "clearance" wasn't much of a deal. 10% off of CDs, but here's the kicker, pretty much everything has been remarked at List Price, so the 10% doesn't get you much. Except for a few obscure things, I found better pricing at Best Buy and Amazon
Bummed out day today.... As I left for work , I passed my local Tower here on Long Island, and they had the "Going Out Of Business" sign up. The store is like three blocks away....open till midnight everyday...and I'd stop there at least twice a week to check things out....and buy it "now".Now....I'm left with what's here....Best Buy, Circuit City, Walmart, Target....never have the hard to find cd's, imports, jazz, ect.......This sucks !!!I'll miss them...... Chris
EMM801,You are testing my memory banks, as this was in the time period that Waxie Maxie was still a vinyl force and nobody beat the Wiz! My old haunts, besides Tower, included Orpheus Records (when it was still in Georgetown), Serenade, Melody, Olsson's stores on Connecticut Ave, Wisconsin Ave and in Old Town Alexandria (and didn't they have a warehouse in Rockville?), Joe's Record Paradise in Rockville. and Second Story Books and Antiques on Dupont Circle and in Bethesda.On more recent trips (four+ years ago), many of the stops were the same (although many were in other locations), but I always tried to add the CD Celler in Falls Church, Smash in Adams Morgan, CD Depot in College Park ... and if possible a couple of the Baltimore Record and Tape Traders and Soundgarden (a favorite from my days Syracuse, NY!)It really was music first for me.Thanks
Hi Buddy - I think what killed Tower Records is Tower Records itself. Who will pay $17 for a CD? While next door sells the same CD for $14.99. Ok $12.99. The point is they are expensive compared to others. People are well informed nowadays. A typical smart buyer will not shop at Tower Records. All CDs are now 10% discount. Even with the discount most CDs are still expensive. I will not comment on heavy metal music in the background. I am waiting until it is 40% and maybe I will buy some CDs. Maybe. That's just me.
The the demise of Tower Record I guess the tridtional way of buying music is in the decline. This is sad and... The iTune is troublesome for me... why would anyone pay what? $9.99 per album in 128K MP3 format without booklet insert! Then again for younger people this is cool for them
OMG, somebody else remembers EJ Korvettes!
Percentage check....now at 20% off list on L.I. ....30% on magazines.Racks are slowly thinning...did pick up a Paul Chambers box set from Mosaic Records...never saw it there before....only one they had.