Yep, I'll second Gary's news that Pier Platters is long gone. Another Hoboken option though is Tunes (which has several NJ locations), on Washington St (the main drag) between 3rd and 4th. Not too deep in back-catalog, but well-chosen stock, and frequent finds of cutouts or used discs at a great price. Even the full-price stuff is cheaper-than-average -- new CDs typically go for $13, not the $18 (or however high it's gotten now) that Virgin, Tower, or HMV hit you for. Christopher > -----Original Message----- > From: audities-owner@smoe.org > [mailto:audities-owner@smoe.org] On Behalf Of GaryPig@aol.com > Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2004 1:34 PM > To: audities@smoe.org > Subject: Re: Cool record/CD stores in NYC (was Seattle) ??? > > > > << pier platters in hoboken, near the path station! they > have everything, > except the goofball high-fidelity snob attitude. i hope its > still there. >> > > > Gone, I'm most sorry to report, > and almost TEN years ago I believe > (...how fondly I remember climbing upstairs to their > legendary second floor > for the very last time, where I scarfed up tons of Country > Rockers and even Van > Dyke Parks long-players for 99 cents each during the store's > wake sale). > > Yet another victim of central Jersey's yuppie mid-Nineties > pseudo-boom (or, > as ex-Tonebender/GripWeed/Ghost Rocket Mick Hargreaves so > perfectly put it, the > "Hootie-ization of Hoboken"), Pier Platters is now, most > appropriately, a > real estate office. > > At least Maxwell's is back in good hands (hi, Todd!) after a > harrowing > couple'a years masquerading as a sports bar which booked the > likes of Jefferson > Starship and Skid Row back in those culturally dank daze. > > > but DON'T EVEN GET ME STARTED on the "War on Terror" though, > > Gary "fresh back from his latest tight squeeze thru U.S. Immigration > himself" Pig > > ============================================================== > ========= > Detailed Audities-List information: > To manage your Audities List settings or unsubscribe: