Have a great Record Store Day? I didn't, since I don't have any money to spend on all the goodies. But for those who do, there were plenty of vinyl specials sure to satisfy any collector. However, there are some flaws in the celebration and I'll tell you what I think. At 6pm Sunday there were 2,116 results found on eBay for record store day 2012, which brings this question? Is this the intent of RSD, for people to snap up these exclusive releases, only to sell them on eBay? Certainly, not the intent, but in reality the end result. Why then exclude online retailers from RSD? Sure, nothing beats going into a 'brick and mortar' store, but if the releases wind up online anyway, what is the point? I know of many online retailers who, are in essence - record stores. Their main purpose online is to sell vinyl, so I think they should be included. SoundStageDirect, RecordsByMail, ShopRadioCast, BurningShed, why the list is endless. Why not give these vinyl vendors a chance, they could register at the RSD site and order up some of these goodies and sell them to the public. This way, any profits could go to the people who care about vinyl and its place in the music industry, instead of lining the pockets of the eBay machine and greedy resellers. Just my opinion....
another view:
Why I Gave Up On Record Store Day
and some vinyl stories to enjoy:
Record Store Day brings back a fading tradition
Fort Collins record stores celebrate independence
Platter lovers flock to Record Store Day in Wilmette, Evanston
Vinyl buffs enjoy the groove at Record Store Day events
A banner day for the region's vinyl freaks
National Record Store Day attracts Cleveland-area buyers looking for old-fashioned vinyl
Coachella 2012: Record Store Day comes early
The black plastic magic that is the vinyl record
Boise's 'Record Exchange' Still Alive at 35
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Asia Announce New Album, Reissue and World Tour for 30th Anniversary
Asia are celebrating their 30th anniversary this year and plan the release of a new album, a world tour and collectors' edition of their debut. Asia, features the original line-up of Geoff Downes (keyboards), Steve Howe (guitar), Carl Palmer (drums) and John Wetton (bass, lead vocals)
ASIA will release its new studio album, 'XXX' (pronounced Triple X) via Frontiers Records on June 29 in Europe and July 3 in North America. The new record, produced by Mike Paxman, which is being hailed as ASIA's best album since its classic early '80s releases, will be made available as a CD, collector's-edition CD/DVD (featuring new music videos and behind-the-scenes footage), and on vinyl (limited edition Europe only). Original artwork for "XXX" was created by Roger Dean.
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