[kj] More bitching

bongo humanhybrid666 at gmail.com
Fri Oct 1 04:01:45 EDT 2010


when i'se a young-un, auckland had three quite good record stores- corner
records (where i got my boxset 'incomplete collection'), revival records,
and groovy. groovy is the biggest and is still going, with books mags and
clothes etc.. back in the day it was just music (records and tapes, then
cd's).. it was fuckin cool, guaranteed to catch up with friends without
planning, a real hub.
there were others, but they weren't cool, marbecks, hmv etc.. (i never liked
hmv - their punk/alt section always seemed fake and pretentious)

alot of the time, we would find new bands just by checkin out what tshirts
ppl were wearing at gigs!


ah, memories of being young and hip! LOL




"due to a lack of trained trumpeters, the end of the world has been
postponed indefinitely..."


On Fri, Oct 1, 2010 at 8:07 AM, GREG SLAWSON <gregslawson at msn.com> wrote:


> I meant they were there this summer--not back in the 80s (although they

> could have been).

>

> ------------------------------

> From: gregslawson at msn.com

> To: gathering at misera.net

> Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2010 14:56:15 -0400

>

> Subject: Re: [kj] More bitching

>

> There were a couple of ridiculously huge and great record shops in San

> Francisco (and Berkely): Amoeba Records and

> Rasputin Records. Probably the best record shops I've been to in 46 years.

>

> ------------------------------

> From: LONESTYLE at aol.com

> Date: Thu, 30 Sep 2010 14:24:16 -0400

> To: gathering at misera.net

> Subject: Re: [kj] More bitching

>

> Back in the days the best source in the states were fanzines like

> Flipside, Ripper,Touch & Go, MR&R (especially the scene reports) and

> countless others. MR&R on KPFK radio in 1982 was so much better than Rodney

> on the Roq, for they played all world punk rock which opened many doors for

> me about bands in the punk community. With the states there was so much

> going on that I think MR&R was the best at one time and then it got so lame

> political that it lost it's insight of what it really was about. Which was

> scene reports across the world. I don't even bother to pick it up anymore

> and just glance through it quickly for it is all crap!

>

> Then the DIY record stores of LA to find these jems are all but gone...

> Second Time Around, Aaron's Record, Vinyl Fetish, Rhino Records, were my

> main ones as a kid. Now the only thing on Melrose left punk rock record wise

> is "Headline Records", which the owner John who is from France is an all

> around great guy, and it is great to see him out there still selling the

> records he loves. It is sad for all these Mom & Pop record stores have

> falled to the wayside. There are some still left... but not many. The

> internet has opend new doors for music and knowledge, and it is so much easy

> to search the net than by a local zine at times. But I agree The Gathering

> is a great source of infromation because we all have vary tastes in music

> and beyond.

>

> ~ LB

>

> In a message dated 9/30/2010 12:52:02 A.M. Pacific Daylight Time,

> jpwhkj at aol.com writes:

>

> When I was a teenager, I lived in the back of beyond, and my "local"

> independent record store wasn't really that useful. I read the mainstream

> UK music press (Sounds every week; NME & Melody Maker if they had something

> interesting on the cover) which at least told me what gigs were coming up &

> what records were being released. I bought loads of fanzines at gigs, but

> they were always months out of date (though often quite interesting).

>

> So the Gathering wins.

>

> Jamie

>

>

>

> -----Original Message-----

> From: sade1 <saulomar1 at yahoo.com>

> To: A list about all things Killing Joke (the band!) <gathering at misera.net

> >

> Sent: Thu, 30 Sep 2010 3:18

> Subject: Re: [kj] More bitching

>

> <snip>

>

> Question to Gatherers:

> how much of your music-knowledge/product needs that you used to satisfy at

> your local record shop do you now turn here to the Gathering (and Gatherers'

> associated websites) for?

>

> <snip>

>

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