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Thread started 02/06/08 7:05am

bobpurple

Record Stores

Any Torontonians know of some really good ones. I've been to Neurotica, that place is pretty cool. Just wondering where there were more like it. Thanks in advance.

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Reply #1 posted 02/06/08 8:15am

abierman

maybe off-topicsince it is not in Toronto: yesterday it was announced that my all time favourite record store in Amsterdam, Boudisque, has to close its door after almost 40 years..... sad Boudisque was one of the two (Concerto being the other one) most important independant record stores in town. Great place to spend an afternoon in, with friendly staff.....all fired! confused
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Reply #2 posted 02/06/08 8:15am

bobpurple

Wow, this kinda sucks...actually it's embarassing. eek
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Reply #3 posted 02/06/08 8:18am

bobpurple

Hey abierman! It's ok to be off topic. That is incredibly sad. Record stores are my new favourite places. They are always neat to find. They are a dying breed so it's sad to hear when one closes.
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Reply #4 posted 02/06/08 8:25am

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Sam the Music Man on Yonge Street near Eaton Centre had been perhaps THE premier record store in Toronto for decades. Sadly, it had to close its doors last year. The internet killed it. sad The storefront has been named a protected historic fixture, though, and so you can still see the giant, spinning neon records up on the building.

But anyway geek... I'm sure there are many better small stores I simply don't know yet in Toronto, but a decent one I've visited is Sonic Boom at 512 Bloor St. W. You'll enjoy this place if you're into the big, warehouse feel.

Another is Vortex at 2309 Yonge St. Very small, cramped spot. They suck at getting newer stuff in, but they've got a great selection of cheap catalog CDs.

You might also want to explore Bloor, College and Queen streets between, say, Spadina and Bathurst. Those areas have a heavy artsy/college crowd, and so they probably have a bunch of interesting, little indy shops.
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Reply #5 posted 02/06/08 8:29am

bobpurple

Thanks Lammastide!
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Reply #6 posted 02/06/08 1:19pm

gyro34

abierman said:

maybe off-topicsince it is not in Toronto: yesterday it was announced that my all time favourite record store in Amsterdam, Boudisque, has to close its door after almost 40 years..... sad Boudisque was one of the two (Concerto being the other one) most important independant record stores in town. Great place to spend an afternoon in, with friendly staff.....all fired! confused


cry Oh my, that's sad.
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Reply #7 posted 02/06/08 3:55pm

sammij

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cheapies
dr. disc
sonic unyon

all in hamilton.
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...the little artist that could...
[...i think i can, i think i can, i think i can...]
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