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Remembering Tower Records In the 1980s I was a big fan of Tower Records. Me and my friends used to meet there and spent hours going through the racks. I bought most of my Prince singles there as well.
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I was in Tower Records earlier today | |
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My friend is in Tokyo and went to Tower this morning! (Whatever day it is there) | |
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I remember Tower Records in this town; it was an awesome store with some historical experience. Thank God, Amoeba Records is still here despite the pandemic. I'm so old I remember when Amoeba Records was still a bowling alley (they actually had glow-in-the-dark bowling LOL). [Edited 4/14/23 2:38am] "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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Tower Records here in Dublin is located just above a huge book store. Two kinds of stores that seem like they're on the way out, unfortunately. | |
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I would kill to walk into the Tower Records in Atlanta next to Lennox Mall. I miss the store, the people and every moment in that heaven on earth! I worked at almost every major record store in Atlanta but not Tower...ain't no way I wanted to mix business with that pleasure. Probably one of the wisest decisions I made as a young idiot. | |
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The all things must pass documentary is a MUST SEE, you get to see how it formed how it spread and what led to its demise. And now ironically after the passing of the original TOWER guy, we are seeing the resurgence in physical media again, and with things like RSD and used cds etc.... Tower would be a plus today in a different way. Here IN NYC tower records 4th and Broadway WAS what became "The village" ironicallly it was never called that till TOWER opened. And I say this as a shot at the judge who ordered tower closed, they said "We simply aren't going to allow you to continue a dead industry, we could save this store, but its not in our interests to do that" and it was lost, I will also say SINCE tower closed in 2006 NOTHING NOTHING NOTHING that has gone in that space has lasted, its destroyed the area, its like a ghost town of vacancies now, and its NOT all on COVID shutdowns. So as I pass this area often, its always a dead space, RETAIL SPACE available etc... but please nothing is going to take that place and help that dead neighbordhood | |
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One of my favorite places to go in the 80's as a kid. It was located NYC West 4th In Greenwich Village. Later on there was an Tower outlet store where I bought blank cassette tapes, CDs, etc. Fun times. Just Music-No Categories-Enjoy It! | |
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Yeah it hurts to watch I Am Legend, and not just because of the awful CGI. There's a scene in the old Tower Video, which was a block away from that Tower Records. I remember there was a flea market next to Tower for a while. I got a boot DVD of the Musicology tour there. There was a TR in Trump Tower too, down the now infamous escalator. I didn't go there a lot. | |
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I heard When Doves Cry for the very first time when it was brand new, at Tower Records on Watt Avenue in Sacramento California | |
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As a teen from the San Fran Bay Area, my Tower was the one in Stonestown Galleria. I did more hanging around and magazine snooping than buying, by chance I said hello to Q-Tip from ATCQ in 91 when their album was out. Those were the days. This post has been modified from its original thought. It has been formatted to fit into the space and run in the time allotted. | |
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This is the old LA store [Edited 4/19/23 14:19pm] | |
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Yup, I remember the old L.A. Amoeba store before it moved; the San Francisco store is still in the old bowling alley location. "Music gives a soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination and life to everything." --Plato
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Drove by my beloved former Tower Records site in Philadelphia last week, still empty and basically the same layout. Made me sad.
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I regularly shopped at the Tower Records flagship shop at Piccadilly Circus in London in the 90's. They always had a great selection. Formerly TheDigitalGardener etc. | |
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Yeah Virgin Times Square was the most spectacular record store, with its big round opening going down. When it closed & then reopened as Forever 21 (women's clothes), it felt like a violation. Damn that was 14 years ago. | |
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Lemmy, Bowie, Prince, Leonard. RIP. | |
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AsylumUtopia said:
Absolutely no apologies necessary. In fact, thank you for the information! I didn't even know there was another Tower Records in Dublin. I only knew of the one on O'Connell Street. So that shows how much I know! | |
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That is an incredible store. | |
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leecaldon said:
That is an incredible store. Must be hellish to stock? It looked like a bunch of stairs to climb? | |
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Living in London in the mid-90s, I used to go to Tower Records probably at least once a week, if not more (the store on Picadilly Circus). What great memories... | |
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