Cool idea!
http://www.recordstoreday.com/
+ Even Metallica has chosen to participate in this! http://www.recordstoreday.com/413.html
The last CD store that I felt really close to was Dr. Disc in Windsor, Ontario. It was from their metal section that allowed me to discover the second and third waves of European black metal back in 2000-2002. They always had a good used section as well, allowing someone the good fortune to walk in one day and buy the full Anathema back cataologue for $8 each, for example.
I miss the excitement of going there!
Your mission, should you choose to accept it, go to youer nearest independent music store on Saturday, treat yourself to a new CD! Support your local record shop!
CD stores are very rare in Seoul, Korea these days but there are still a few tiny ones left. I'll be making a purchase on Saturday out here. Maybe I'll find something rare and cool! "Live in Japan!" etc...
Should you have words about a favourite CD store, please post them here! Also, please post if you've ever had the fortune to have worked in an indy CD store. Funny enough, I had worked at a corporate CD store for years (HMV), but during that time I still shopped at the indy stores on my own time. It's different.
Support!!!
DG - \w/

http://www.recordstoreday.com/
On Saturday, April 19, 2008, hundreds of independently owned music stores across the country will celebrate Record Store Day.
...read including comments from Joe Satriani, Steve Wilson (PORCUPINE TREE), Tomas Haake (MESHUGGAH), Brian Fair (SHADOWS FALL) and Mikko Siren (APOCALYPTICA) and more.
Read more here: http://www.bravewords.com/news/87585DREAM THEATER Drummer MIKE PORTNOY Comments On Record Store Day - "Let's Hear It For Independent Record Store Owners; Without Them, A Lot Of Us May Not Have Existed"
+ Even Metallica has chosen to participate in this! http://www.recordstoreday.com/413.html
The last CD store that I felt really close to was Dr. Disc in Windsor, Ontario. It was from their metal section that allowed me to discover the second and third waves of European black metal back in 2000-2002. They always had a good used section as well, allowing someone the good fortune to walk in one day and buy the full Anathema back cataologue for $8 each, for example.

Your mission, should you choose to accept it, go to youer nearest independent music store on Saturday, treat yourself to a new CD! Support your local record shop!
CD stores are very rare in Seoul, Korea these days but there are still a few tiny ones left. I'll be making a purchase on Saturday out here. Maybe I'll find something rare and cool! "Live in Japan!" etc...
Should you have words about a favourite CD store, please post them here! Also, please post if you've ever had the fortune to have worked in an indy CD store. Funny enough, I had worked at a corporate CD store for years (HMV), but during that time I still shopped at the indy stores on my own time. It's different.
Support!!!
DG - \w/
