I wonder if there will be any traditional record shops left soon. You know, the ones where people go to dig and play through vinyl.
I say this because after 20 years I am about to close my shop and bow to the inevitable.
I've had a good run and have no complaints, the world has moved on. I just don't think that people have the time or inclination to browse any more. E bay and on-line traders are the preferred method of buying vinyl now I guess and as they say, if you can't beat em, join em.
At least 50% of my stock is black music, be it 60s, 70s, 80s, northern, modern, deep, funk or dance yet I have spent whole Saturdays with hardly anyone in who's interested in them.
In my time I have supplied lots of DJs but can only conclude that they have most of what they want except for the mega rareities that are out of my league.
In the city I'm in, a couple of years ago there used to be at least 6 shops which stocked vinyl, in the New Year there will be one full time and one that opens on Saturdays only and as far as I know neither stocks the music we all love.
I used to enjoy Saturdays in the shop chatting about the music we all love but I guess forums like this have replaced even that.
As I say it's time to move on but I'd be interested to hear any thoughts on this subject.
I wonder if there will be any traditional record shops left soon. You know, the ones where people go to dig and play through vinyl.
I say this because after 20 years I am about to close my shop and bow to the inevitable.
I've had a good run and have no complaints, the world has moved on. I just don't think that people have the time or inclination to browse any more. E bay and on-line traders are the preferred method of buying vinyl now I guess and as they say, if you can't beat em, join em.
At least 50% of my stock is black music, be it 60s, 70s, 80s, northern, modern, deep, funk or dance yet I have spent whole Saturdays with hardly anyone in who's interested in them.
In my time I have supplied lots of DJs but can only conclude that they have most of what they want except for the mega rareities that are out of my league.
In the city I'm in, a couple of years ago there used to be at least 6 shops which stocked vinyl, in the New Year there will be one full time and one that opens on Saturdays only and as far as I know neither stocks the music we all love.
I used to enjoy Saturdays in the shop chatting about the music we all love but I guess forums like this have replaced even that.
As I say it's time to move on but I'd be interested to hear any thoughts on this subject.