3 pages of bitchin
9/2/2007 3:47:47 PM
9/2/2007 4:15:07 PM
i wondered how fye and suncoast were still opennow it all makes senseMY GOD, IT'S FULL OF STARS
9/2/2007 10:14:19 PM
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9/2/2007 10:32:13 PM
R.I.P. SCHOOLKIDS @ CHAPEL THRILLVIVA SCHOOLKIDS IN RALEIGH
2/27/2008 8:44:30 AM
haha I had fun reading my own postsI think I'm funny
2/27/2008 8:51:45 AM
hey man, why don't you go get some fucking man boots, that'll make you feel better.
2/27/2008 9:00:01 AM
the concept of paying for recorded music seems so foreign to me...if it ain't free (or close enough) then i don't want to hear it.
2/27/2008 9:16:18 AM
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2/27/2008 9:21:09 AM
the concept of paying for food seems so foreign to me...if it ain't free (or close enough) then i don't want to eat it.the concept of paying for clothes seems so foreign to me...if it ain't free (or close enough) then i don't want to wear it.the concept of paying for housing seems so foreign to me...if it ain't free (or close enough) then i don't want to live in it.
2/27/2008 9:46:02 AM
Anything before noon is too early.
2/27/2008 10:10:20 AM
my problem with Schoolkids is with Used Vinyl selection (which I know they cant control all the time, but...)I was in the store when a guy brought in probably 50 used records, including some badassery like an Uncle Tupelo disc.I watched the guy behind the counter thumb through everything, putting all the cool in one pile for himself and designating all the weird crappy stuff into the "shelf" pile.Another time, my friend asked them to order Daydream Nation for him on the big disc, and instead they just opened a special cabinet of all the cool new vinyl they were holding for their friends/themselves instead of putting them out.So, yeah, go check out the used records there. Frustratingly poor selection. Nice Price FTW.
2/27/2008 10:14:10 AM
File photo of hooksaw.
2/27/2008 10:42:16 AM
^^ a simple solution is to make friends with someone that works at schoolkids
2/27/2008 10:43:41 AM
haha this thread is awesome. an old guy (hes like 50 right) doesn't like the music being played at a college record store. awesome. i bet he goes to PBs and complains about the wait for $1 drinks too.
2/27/2008 10:53:21 AM
2/27/2008 11:34:18 AM
2/27/2008 1:08:50 PM
i like how they've expanded the new vinyl section. sux the chapel hill one is closing though
2/27/2008 2:42:52 PM
love this thread.love it.i wanna continue my argument, though.i said:
2/27/2008 2:47:29 PM
2/27/2008 2:49:02 PM
2/28/2008 1:50:14 AM
2/28/2008 1:54:20 AM
or better music.think about it.
2/28/2008 1:55:02 AM
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2/28/2008 2:43:01 AM
2/28/2008 4:43:35 AM
2/28/2008 5:05:16 AM
2/28/2008 5:31:15 AM
quit whining already
2/28/2008 7:21:41 AM
i still don't understand hooksaw attesting "hipper-than-thou" to schoolkids employees. i've worked there for three years, and i'm a fucking geek. i'm also pretty sure that nobody there gives a fuck what you buy. thomas is really skinny, though, if that's what you mean.and to the dude that missed the uncle tupelo record: don't you have any perks at your job? i'm an adult making less money that most kids in high school. you're damn right i'm taking the records i want first. i do feel bad you had to see it, though. also, the folks at nice price take what they want before putting it on the shelves. that's how it works at every record store. it sucks, but, hey, i go record shopping all the time and get a little bummed when i spot all the awesome shit behind the counters of other stores. at least schoolkids doesn't check every piece of vinyl on ebay before putting it out.[Edited on February 28, 2008 at 11:32 AM. Reason : ]
2/28/2008 11:31:50 AM
Good thread.
2/28/2008 12:17:14 PM
2/28/2008 1:05:52 PM
^ and ^^^... true, but it is worth knowing that the record store suffers as a result.as in, I have quit going to Schoolkids to browse used records because it has been the same shit for months and months. I'll still buy new and get you guys to order me new vinyl instead of hitting up an online store, but... I'm not the only person who has noted the lack of quality used records at the neighborhood record store
2/28/2008 8:27:05 PM
to summarize:1. don't play loud music at 11am2. don't be old3. don't be hip4. make friends with someone that works at schoolkids to get what you want
2/28/2008 8:40:10 PM
cd alley has always been better anyways
2/28/2008 8:41:07 PM
2/29/2008 3:37:35 PM
NEVER FORGET
2/29/2008 3:37:58 PM
I have no doubt that I could beat the ever living fuck out of everyone that has posted in this thread
2/29/2008 3:47:40 PM
2/29/2008 3:57:07 PM
2/29/2008 3:58:43 PM
i tried to leave this thread alone, but i have to say something nowso here is the deal. you came in around lunch time, so both our general manager and owner were still there. not that we play the music really loud anyways, but if they were there, there's no way the music was too loud to conduct a business transaction. in fact, i asked our general manager (who is over 50) later that day if it was too loud when you came in, and he said it wasn't even loud at all. also, I have never had anyone ever come up to us and tell us to turn the music down in the 2 1/2 years I have worked there.. so obviously we know what a reasonable volume for music to be played at issecond, i read a few posts up where you are basically celebrating the fact that the chapel hill store closed.. what the fuck? who does that? i'm sorry that your old-ass ears couldn't handle some fucking "vintage" Otis Redding playing through the store speakers, but is that really reason to be happy about someone's store closing.and I am "friends" with plenty of returning customers.. and i'm pretty sure the friendliness of the Chapel Hill employees was about 0.00003% of the reason that it closed. no one i know that works there (which is 3 other people) has a "hipper than thou" attitude towards customers.i heard barnes and nobles has a super sweet music collection you can check out.. you might even get to hear some enya while you browse.. i'm sure it won't be too loud either, so don't worryin conclusion, fuck you.[Edited on February 29, 2008 at 8:26 PM. Reason : whoops]
2/29/2008 8:25:35 PM
Fuck yo Sonic Youth ... gimme Ja-Rule!
2/29/2008 8:50:15 PM
^^
3/1/2008 7:59:52 PM
3/1/2008 8:15:40 PM
Okay, I'm going to try this one more time:Q. As long as the music in the store can still be heard, why should it be a problem if a customer asks that the volume be turned down just a little so he can hear himself order CDs? A. Because the store employee at issue and many here support and perpetuate hipster bullshit as more important than a sale or customer satisfaction. And it's just one more reason that independent record stores across the country are closing at a rapid pace. Q. Why does it matter what music was playing at the time? Why does the store employee keep incessantly reminding us that Otis Redding was playing? A. It doesn't matter--the music was not the issue; the volume was. Because he wants others to know that he was playing cool music--HEY, JUST LIKE HE DOES IN THE FUCKING STORE!!!1Q. Has anyone else asked that the volume be turned down a little?A. Yes. I was standing right there when another guy about my age asked a kind of short guy with bushy hair, glasses, and maybe a beard to turn it down. I mean, you couldn't even hear yourself talk.Related issues: If some of you weren't so fucking stupid, you'd realize the following:The Graying of the Record Store
3/2/2008 1:53:14 AM
LOL
3/2/2008 1:54:26 AM
WHO CARES!
3/2/2008 1:54:29 AM
hoooooo geez
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