1. Bleecker Bob's Golden Oldies Record Shop
Address:118 West 3rd St, New York, NY 10012 (Greenwich Village)
Hours: Sun-Thur 11-1am Fri-Sat 11-3am (Crazy weird hours, right?)
I did not get a shot of the exterior of the store, but this is a good one. The prices were reasonable and based on rarity and condition. The place was not picked over, as is the case with a lot of record shops. The majority of the records are organized alphabetically/by genre, so you didn't have to dig for all eternity if you had something particular in mind. I spent more than I normally do on records, but I was on vacation, so I got crazy. I bought The Ramones: End of the Century ($24), Kraftwerk: The Man Machine ($13), and a Siouxsie and the Banshees single Cities in Dust ($10). These are bands that I have never found on vinyl in any of my travels, and they are three of my favorite bands, so it was worth the money. Sadly, the Ramones album skips (not sure if it is my record player or what, because I can't see a scratch).
Final thoughts: Go there!
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