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From | Dan Taylor <editor@hungovergourmet.com> |
Subject | Re: Baltimore music shops |
Date | Sat, 18 Aug 2007 11:20:18 -0400 |
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I strongly concur on all of Squeegee60's recommendations. Took a
bunch of friends from out of town down to Soundgarden last weekend
and their heads almost exploded. Great store. I rarely walk out of
there without spending $50 or more. Last week I picked up used copies
of Joey Ramone's solo disc, Japan's 'Quiet Life' and 'The Platinum
Collection' from Hall & Oates which features a bunch of tracks from
their days on Atco. Great stuff.
Another place you may want to check out is Normals. It's a used book
store mainly, but they have a very good used vinyl section and a
decent used CD section.
Enjoy!
DT
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Dan Taylor / editor@hungovergourmet.com
THE HUNGOVER GOURMET
http://www.hungovergourmet.com
http://hungovergourmet.blogspot.com
On Aug 18, 2007, at 10:49 AM, Squeegee60@yahoo.com wrote:
> Mark, you might consider trying Soundgarden in Fells Point for CDs
> and Reptilian Records on Howard Street for vinyl. If you venture
> into the suburbs, Record & Tape Traders has several locations and
> sometimes yields treasures from their used CD section.
>
>
> Mark Eichelberger <markeichelberger@comcast.net> wrote:
> This is real last minute, but I am planning on being in
> Baltimore, MD tonight through Monday night, and was wondering if
> there were any cool music shops (CD, vinyl) worth checking out in
> the city.
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Mark
>
>
>
> ---------------------------------
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