I felt the same way when I got the #1-Radio City CD - "Hey I remember that album"..... Luckly I did pick up Raspberries "Fresh", The Hollies "Stop Stop Stop" and The Kinks "Kinkdom" at TG&Y in the early 80's during my high school and college years. I think I paid 50 cents EACH for those last albums in mint shape. I wish I could go back in time and raid those Thrifty Drug, Disco Fair, Two Guys, Fed Mart, TG&Y, Gibsons, K-Mart and Wal-Mart (when they were still a small southwest chain in the late 70's) bargan LP bins with the musical knowlege I have now. Billy At 06:36 PM 6/24/03 -0400, you wrote: >At 03:38 PM 6/24/2003 -0500, Michael Bennett wrote: >>Stewart -- I don't recall you mentioning your dad's store before -- what >>type of store and did you buy any other memorable records there? > >My dad was a district manager for TG&Y, the same company Billy mentions in >his post on the subject. I bought many many records at TG&Y over the >years, particularly out of the bargain bin, where they had such treasures >as all of Badfinger's Apple albums and the rest of the non-Beatles Apple >catalogue. I also bought a couple of albums on Stax through there. That >fact coupled with the fact that the covers of #1 RECORD and RADIO CITY >looked strangely familiar to me when I finally bought them in high school >leads me to believe that both those albums were frequently seen in the TG&Y >bargain bins, which I now view as one of the major missed opportunities of >my life, up there with being too dense to figure out until a year or so >later that Kristin Hollingshead was totally hitting on me in 7th grade >social studies. > >S >