Best "Ave" record shoppe from back in the day
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Tower RecordsYou have a good one down in Bend Yella - I can't remember the name of it but bought some obscure CDs there - Velvet Underground was one...
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Ranch Records is ok, but pales in comparison to best Seattle shops. The Central Oregon hicks didn’t have great collections that made their way to the used bins.LebamDawg said:You have a good one down in Bend Yella - I can't remember the name of it but bought some obscure CDs there - Velvet Underground was one...
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2nd Time Around MusicOne of these places had nudey posters and titty mags in the back, and the rest did not. Fags! (Send nudes.)
Also the CD that was stolen from your car ended up at 2nd time for a fraction of the cost. -
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Yeah those didn’t dudes didn’t really care if the merch was hot. I wonder if meth heads even steal CDs anymore.huskyhooligan said:One of these places had nudey posters and titty mags in the back, and the rest did not. Fags! (Send nudes.)
Also the CD that was stolen from your car ended up at 2nd time for a fraction of the cost. -
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I think cellophane bought used stuff. I remember Warehouse on 45th and Roosevelt did as well. Probably the best in the area was Silver Platters on 1st Ave NE near Northgate. They had everything. They had those silver platter bucks that basically equated to if you bought 10k of cd's you'd get a single free but it kept one coming back. Extra star for free accessible parking.YellowSnow said:
Yeah those didn’t dudes didn’t really care if the merch was hot. I wonder if meth heads even steal CDs anymore.huskyhooligan said:One of these places had nudey posters and titty mags in the back, and the rest did not. Fags! (Send nudes.)
Also the CD that was stolen from your car ended up at 2nd time for a fraction of the cost. -
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I sold all my Beatles cassette tapes to Cellephane in 95. They gave $3 a pop so like $5 in today’s coin. Not bad.huskyhooligan said:
I think cellophane bought used stuff. I remember Warehouse on 45th and Roosevelt did as well. Probably the best in the area was Silver Platters on 1st Ave NE near Northgate. They had everything. They had those silver platter bucks that basically equated to if you bought 10k of cd's you'd get a single free but it kept one coming back. Extra star for free accessible parking.YellowSnow said:
Yeah those didn’t dudes didn’t really care if the merch was hot. I wonder if meth heads even steal CDs anymore.huskyhooligan said:One of these places had nudey posters and titty mags in the back, and the rest did not. Fags! (Send nudes.)
Also the CD that was stolen from your car ended up at 2nd time for a fraction of the cost.
I’ve spent a ton of money at new and used vinyl at all of the Silvers Platters locations over the years, especially Northgate. It was close to my shifty Northgate studio apartment. Hi @puppylove_sugarsteel -
Tower RecordsI also took advantage of the buy 3 get 19 free deals each time I changed my address as all good college students did at the time. A lot of full albums of 90s one hit wonders.
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Wasn't it 10 for a pemmy to get you locked in? Followed by the many "Oh shit, I forgot to decline" moments for the "Album of the Month"...My intro to Steely Dan (Countdown to Ecstasy) as a 12 year old, taking 10-plus years of living to figure out what the songs were about, Nils Lofgren, Garland Jeffries...Lots of good shit that never saw the radio.alumni94 said:I also took advantage of the buy 3 get 19 free deals each time I changed my address as all good college students did at the time. A lot of full albums of 90s one hit wonders.
With all the traveling for work I have done, I spent so much down time in record (and book) stores...I miss that (NOT the travel)...
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They don’t. Catalytic converters are the new bag.YellowSnow said:
Yeah those didn’t dudes didn’t really care if the merch was hot. I wonder if meth heads even steal CDs anymore.huskyhooligan said:One of these places had nudey posters and titty mags in the back, and the rest did not. Fags! (Send nudes.)
Also the CD that was stolen from your car ended up at 2nd time for a fraction of the cost.
I wonder if 2nd Time sells them...
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Cellophane SquareI also remember the Cellophane at Bel Square. I think it is where the McDonalds is down that hallway. I bought Number of the Beast and Her Satanic Majesty’s Request with check #666 at Silver Platters in Overlake. Another cool location for a record store was Easy Street at Park Place in Kirkland. It was also a Ticketmaster outlet.






