Yep, old school record stores doing business the old school way. No pressing the magic button and having it sent to your doorstep!
Yep, old school record stores doing business the old school way. No pressing the magic button and having it sent to your doorstep!
Update: Bullmoose.com doesn’t have it yet. I found 2 copies available on eBay yesterday (marked up from the original price of course, but not by much). However today I could only find this one.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/RANDY-MEINS...da80%7Ciid%3A1
I’m going to wait it out and see if it becomes available on Bullmoose or Discogs.
Right or wrong, what’s done is done
It’s only moments that you borrow...
Thanks for the update, Delilah! I wouldn't mind having this as well.
I know a gal in SoCal who was able to find this album in a record store.
Karma Records on the east side of Indy still has a couple of copies. The other record stores close to me were out of it. I wasn't really looking to purchase it, but was curious. That ebay price didn't sound too bad, Delilah. Only a $4.00 markup. I've been reading a little into Record Store Day. The proprietors sign a pledge that they will only sell to customers who physically come into the store and they will not price gouge, at least on that Saturday. One owner that was interviewed in an article said that he wished they could get a little more stock for the releases. He said that Saturday is Record Store Day and Sunday becomes Ebay Day!
I agree My My, that $4 isn’t much of a markup. These eBay flippers just irk me sometimes. They don’t care about the music (the one I linked to couldn’t even spell Randy’s name right), they just want to scoop up these limited releases for resale. On the upside, they do make it possible for those who don’t have access to a participating store to buy a copy.
Right or wrong, what’s done is done
It’s only moments that you borrow...
I totally agree, Delilah. Ebay flippers make me angry sometimes too, especially with kid's toys at Christmas. But on the other hand, it would take me an hour and a half to drive to and from Indy's eastside to purchase the vinyl. Add in gas, and it's not a bad deal. So morally, I'm against it, but practically it makes sense.
I'll bet Tower Records has it. Tonight I'll go over to the store on Sunset and---
Oh. Oh, yeah. Forgot...