Any suggestions? I'm looking more for used/thrift/second-hand shops for disco/R&B/rock classics...peace, domo
Any suggestions? I'm looking more for used/thrift/second-hand shops for disco/R&B/rock classics...peace, domo
You might want to check out :
1.Cheap Thrills (2 locations within walking distance of one another)
2.Pop Shop
3.Disquivel
Good luck.
Nu Bang Clan
Salvation From Sin on CJLO 1690 AM in Montreal (Fridays midnight-3am EST)
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Disquivel closed down ,Originally posted by DJ Michael Terzian, a.k.a. Sinister:
You might want to check out :
1.Cheap Thrills (2 locations within walking distance of one another)
2.Pop Shop
3.Disquivel
Good luck.
I don't know when but when I went a few weeks ago,
everything was gone
You also would want to check out Pick-up on Mount Royal
Disquivel closed?
You're sure about that man?
That's the shop on the corner of de Maisonneuve &
St-Laurent correct?
It would be a shame if that place closed?
Man alot of shops done closed down in the past 2 years"
Rotation, Noize,....
Nu Bang Clan
Salvation From Sin on CJLO 1690 AM in Montreal (Fridays midnight-3am EST)
http://www.cjlo.com/onair/salvation-sin
www.myspace.com/djmichaelterzian
www.nubangclan.com
theres a great store at the bottom of Boul' St Laurent. and several more further up, St L is worth just walking up to record hunt. And St Denis is worth walking up for an hour or two. several good wee shops around there.
enjoy.
Montreal, was considered a Prog Rock capital in the 70s so there are 1000s of records on sale and you will pick up some gems.
st8
I don\'t mean to sound bitter, cold, or cruel, but I am, so that\'s how it comes out.....
oh man, don't tell me Disquivel closed [img]graemlins/jpshakehead.gif[/img] I got so many good records there.
what about Primitive on St-Denis corner of Avenue Des Pins?
You don't even like this song
You just dig the hook
You freaky Muth* f*cka
Thanks for all the responses, everyone - I'll be sure to check these places out. Luckily I'll have a car whilst I'm there so I can get to some places that might be kinda out of the way. I'm hoping for lots of yummy disco treats! Peace, domo
Disquivel hasn't closed it just moved up St.Laurent a bit, just above Ontario where the Anarchist bookstore used to be (second floor.) The bookstore is now on the first floor.
Primitive on St.Denis & Roy and Le Pop Shop on St.Laurent btwn Prince Arthur & Pine are your best bets for disco....
Also there is a store on Mont-Royal & St.Hubert called Marché Du Disque, further east there is MEM records which often has some crazy hidden gems in the basement.
Enjoy..
"To know and to act are one and the same" –Samurai maxim
Man thats a relief,Originally posted by simon b:
Disquivel hasn't closed it just moved up St.Laurent a bit, just above Ontario where the Anarchist bookstore used to be (second floor.) The bookstore is now on the first floor.
Enjoy..
well nhow that I know I'll make sure I look out for it.
the empty store took me by surprise...... [img]graemlins/scared.gif[/img]
Marche de disques seems to be dried out the past few months..........since summer I noticed,
[ November 11, 2003, 02:10 PM: Message edited by: Nege ]
Inbeat Records.. a shop that i couldn;t find.. but i hear it's a nice-looking shop.
resident record stock girl = Bougie Soliterre.
Flipside records in $0.99 bins.
[ November 11, 2003, 02:16 PM: Message edited by: statuskuo ]
Do you know how to read?Originally posted by statuskuo:
Inbeat Records.. a shop that i couldn;t find.. but i hear it's a nice-looking shop.
resident record stock girl = Bougie Soliterre.
Flipside records in $0.99 bins.
"To know and to act are one and the same" –Samurai maxim
Man thats a relief,Originally posted by Nege:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by simon b:
Disquivel hasn't closed it just moved up St.Laurent a bit, just above Ontario where the Anarchist bookstore used to be (second floor.) The bookstore is now on the first floor.
Enjoy..
well nhow that I know I'll make sure I look out for it.
the empty store took me by surprise...... [img]graemlins/scared.gif[/img]
Marche de disques seems to be dried out the past few months..........since summer I noticed, </font>[/QUOTE]MDD comes and goes in waves. I found nearly the entire Movin catalogue there and last time got the Kerri Chandler "Inspiration" double pack for $4. Always worth a look...
"To know and to act are one and the same" –Samurai maxim
hahahaaa you're a d!ckOriginally posted by statuskuo:
Inbeat Records.. a shop that i couldn;t find.. but i hear it's a nice-looking shop.
resident record stock girl = Bougie Soliterre.
Flipside records in $0.99 bins.
we got a large second-hand house section if you're interestedOriginally posted by domodisco:
Any suggestions? I'm looking more for used/thrift/second-hand shops for disco/R&B/rock classics...peace, domo
INBEAT- 3814 St-Laurent (near Ave des Pins)
hahahaaa you're a d!ck </font>[/QUOTE]you can;t want matt j and me at the same time.Originally posted by Bougie Soliterre:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by statuskuo:
Inbeat Records.. a shop that i couldn;t find.. but i hear it's a nice-looking shop.
resident record stock girl = Bougie Soliterre.
Flipside records in $0.99 bins.
Domodisco, Montreal is definetly one city i want to visit one day...bear in mind that it was a big player with disco/club music with the likes of Gino Soccio, Watson Beasley, and Geralidine Hunt/Freddie James/Cheri plus Unidisc is based out of there which could lead to many possibilites. also, look out for pretty much anything on the "Streetlevel" label which was intially based out of Montreal there....they put out Hypnotic's "Are You Lonely" from about 1983 which is a sick boogie record featured in the disco strut 3 compilation.Originally posted by domodisco:
Any suggestions? I'm looking more for used/thrift/second-hand shops for disco/R&B/rock classics...peace, domo
do give us a report when you return back...also, i am intrigued by the "poutine fries". :D
with well tidings and kind regards,<br /><br />kelvy
Man thats a relief,Originally posted by simon b:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by Nege:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by simon b:
Disquivel hasn't closed it just moved up St.Laurent a bit, just above Ontario where the Anarchist bookstore used to be (second floor.) The bookstore is now on the first floor.
Enjoy..
well nhow that I know I'll make sure I look out for it.
the empty store took me by surprise...... [img]graemlins/scared.gif[/img]
Marche de disques seems to be dried out the past few months..........since summer I noticed, </font>[/QUOTE]MDD comes and goes in waves. I found nearly the entire Movin catalogue there and last time got the Kerri Chandler "Inspiration" double pack for $4. Always worth a look... </font>[/QUOTE]yeah ,
I remember when it was the basement of Palais de Congres,
every record was sold for $0.99
rare or common.................
and find the three missing versions of Catch Me On The Rebound? :DOriginally posted by Nege:
Man thats a relief,
well nhow that I know I'll make sure I look out for it.
You don't even like this song
You just dig the hook
You freaky Muth* f*cka
Pop shop and primitive are a sure bet. I spent 10 hours straight at the MDD one day with Cosmo a few years back. I bought 50 records for 60$CAN (40$USD) and threw 30 of them in the garbage. The remaining 20 were pure solid gold. Rare and obscure stuff.
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Do you know how to read? </font>[/QUOTE]no, he can't.Originally posted by simon b:
</font><blockquote>quote:</font><hr />Originally posted by statuskuo:
Inbeat Records.. a shop that i couldn;t find.. but i hear it's a nice-looking shop.
resident record stock girl = Bougie Soliterre.
Flipside records in $0.99 bins.
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