Monday, July 14, 2025

 


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  1. it used to be the place to find and met fine looking babes too back in the day.
    easy enough to ask one if she wanted to hear whatever you had back at your place too, some wine and music later,,,,,,

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  2. Still have 1 in town, not sure how they survive.

    Geo

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  3. In my best David Clayton Thomas voice: "God bless the child...that's got his own..."

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  4. You can have all of the vinyl; I want the beautiful young lady!!!

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    1. Well, at least your taste in women is improving.

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  5. Tower Records, my go to space to wonder and learn the various types of music.

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  6. Mostly due to the fact that the music industry tried to convince America that it was 98% black.
    Epic fail. Industry meltdown.
    Coupled with instant downloads and the internet, and it was over at the speed of a heart attack.

    Now Hollywood is cock-a-doodle-dooing over 51% DIE diversity in TV and films, and they can't figure out why ratings and box office are at their lowest levels in 75 years.

    Movies and television about to go the way of music in 3, 2, ...

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    1. Yep. ALL media is about 90% negro and worthless now and AI is going to push all of it off the edge, and rightly so.

      Here on the ghost compound we have 5 dvd players and we only watch old stuff, 40's, 50's, and some 60's. And we only listen to (and play) classic rock.

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  7. Blazing hot summer, music store below street level and 30 degrees cooler, very good music playing…..it was grand. There’s still a good one on Mount Vernon, Washington and Hear Hear in Berkeley was the best in that time.

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  8. There was the greatest used record place in Berkeley, Rasputins Records. Hope it is still there! Barco Sin Vela II

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  9. Central Coast of California - Boo Boo Records and Cheap Thrills in San Luis Obispo and smaller yet epic Vinyl Isle in Morro Bay

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