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Rome, Florence & Paris Record Stores
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08 Feb 2014 21:54
by jerseyfan
I'll be in Rome, Florence and Paris this summer.
Do we have any residents of those cities here? Can you recommend record stores that stock old/used goodies?
Re: Rome, Florence & Paris Record Stores
Posted:
21 Feb 2014 09:43
by giovanni
Rome isn't the best place to buy records; you can easily find the normal chain stores but with average stuff. Most of the small record stores with cool stuff closed. I'll see if I can get some addresses anyway.
Re: Rome, Florence & Paris Record Stores
Posted:
22 Feb 2014 00:02
by jerseyfan
Thank you, Giovanni. That's very nice of you.
There used to be many great small record shops in the New York/New Jersey area. Many carred imports from Europe and Japan. Over the last 25 years, at least 90 percent of them have closed.
Even the huge record stores such as the Vigin Megastore in Time Square and, of course, Tower Records are long gone. You could sometimes find some cool stuff in those stores.
Re: Rome, Florence & Paris Record Stores
Posted:
22 Feb 2014 10:43
by kipper
hi jersey,
i suggest millerecords in rome
have a look on fb
https://www.facebook.com/Millerecords have a nice day
kipper
Re: Rome, Florence & Paris Record Stores
Posted:
25 Feb 2014 01:28
by jerseyfan
Thanks, kipper. I'll check it out and report back during the summer.
Re: Rome, Florence & Paris Record Stores
Posted:
27 Feb 2014 01:00
by sockii
Damn, wish I knew about that! Literally walked by there just a month ago while in Rome!
I'll just mention it's not really in the normal tourist routes (unless you're heading toward St. John Lateran, well worth seeing if you have any interest in Catholic history as the true mother church of the faith) But an easy walk from the main Termini train station and not far from the Colosseum either.
Re: Rome, Florence & Paris Record Stores
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08 Mar 2014 14:24
by invisible
Hello to everyone.
I'm from Rome, and I can tell you that in Rome it's very difficoult to find rarities about records and cds.
You can try, on sundays, in Porta Portese market; it's a very big second hand market, but please pay attenction to your pockets.
Many historical record shops are now closed from many years; there is one shop in via Flavio Stilicone 129 in Rome. Its name is Metropoli Rock, but now it is almost like a chinese bazaar, because you can find many things from clocks to calculators, but if you have time maybe you can find some of interesting like bootlegs or rarities.
There is a very good shop in Latina, about 60 km from Rome in the south of region: It's Freak Out, specialized in Frank Zappa rarities. Here you can find very very good items; the address is Corso Matteotti 63 - Latina. Phone number is +39 0773.479.846.
It's not near Rome but you can go there by train easily. Maybe it's better you phone before.
And If you want you, I can offer you a cup of tea or a coffe, and we can see something about The Police together.
I stay near Rome, about 30 km to north; here you can visit the etruscan necropolis of Cerveteri, for example.
Let me know.
By for now.
Re: Rome, Florence & Paris Record Stores
Posted:
23 May 2014 18:39
by giovanni
Jerseyfan, I guess there is no better answer than the one from Invisible!
Re: Rome, Florence & Paris Record Stores
Posted:
02 Jun 2014 20:35
by Divemistress of the Dark
Invisible, wish I knew you lived in Rome - I was there too last fall. I hope to return soon - threw at least ten euros into the Trevi Fountain just to be sure.
Re: Rome, Florence & Paris Record Stores
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03 Jun 2014 04:09
by jerseyfan
Thanks, invisible, giovanni and the aforementioned folks.
I appreciate the detailed info (and the invite.)
Re: Rome, Florence & Paris Record Stores
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01 Jul 2014 00:43
by jerseyfan
I see that the Andy Summers' movie is playing in Rome. I'll be there tomorrow night. I'm going to try to watch it if it's playing in English with Italian subtitles. Wish me luck.
Re: Rome, Florence & Paris Record Stores
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01 Jul 2014 19:23
by 63falcon
[quote="jerseyfan"]I see that the Andy Summers' movie is playing in Rome. I'll be there tomorrow night. I'm going to try to watch it if it's playing in English with Italian subtitles. Wish me luck.[/quote]
Very nice timing! Please give us a good post about movie/event, when you have some time. Very nice.
Re: Rome, Florence & Paris Record Stores
Posted:
03 Jul 2014 20:41
by jerseyfan
Watched it last night here in Rome. It's outstanding. Great editing and great sound.
I will post a full report when I return in two weeks.