Schorpio wrote: » Hmm, yeah. I was kinda looking for more contemporary stuff than what I'd likely find in a secondhand shop. Still, worth a try. Do they still do secondhand vinyl in Vibes and Scribes, does anyone know?
candlelover wrote: » afaik the music/dvd part of vibes has closed down, just books now!
StereoLove wrote: » [/B] I think they might do, but I can't be certain!
Schorpio wrote: » I called into the place next to the brog today. They had lots of records, but a lot of it was kinda irish music that was popular in the 70s and 80s (think Dana and co and you get the picture). Very disappointed altogether that none of the current music shops do vinyl. A few years ago both Virgin and HMV would have had me covered, now Virgin is gone and HMV don't stock vinyl anymore. (HMV still do vinyl online, but why should I be paying a shipping charge when there is a big HMV down the road!) :mad:
robbeardsley wrote: » Plugg'd is closed???:-o what about the place upstairs next to plugg'd. The place above the sewing shop?
candlelover wrote: » i used work in a music shop not hmv though, we did but i think hmv also do 'special orders' if you get the Catalogue Number of what you want from the website and go in and order it there should be no shipping costs...you may have to wait a few days from ordering to buying though...
KCAccidental wrote: » with rents not dropping in town and it being easier and cheaper to buy vinyl online it is almost impossible to run a successful indie record shop in the current climate. i miss plugd
stevexo wrote: » *bump* Is there anywhere now a days in cork doing vinyl? I saw some in golden discs on Patrick street on Sunday. I've just been in to The RAGE on fade street in Dublin, nice collection in there. Heading back to cork tomorrow and would like to browse a few places down there if they still extist.
Bacchus wrote: » The music shop in Douglas SC (the Dunnes one) sells Vinyl.
Bacchus wrote: » While we're chatting about it, I've been giving some consideration to going vinyl. I have Google's streaming service, which I love for the huge selection, playlists, bluetooth connectivity to speakers, etc. However, I do miss having a physical "thing" (vinyl/tape/CD). Whenever I come across vinyls (particularly in the last year), I always stop to have a flick through them. There's just something about them that I'm drawn to. I'd be the same way about books, I love using the Kindle app but I also love having books around the house. So, question is... is it worth it? Anyone use a streaming service and have a vinyl collection? Anyone switch over recently? Thoughts? Recommend a record player that wouldn't break the bank?
darkdubh wrote: » I only got into vinyl in the last three years and have a prety big collection ,all sorts.BTW vinyl enthusiasts hate the term "vinyls".