08.17.2011, 04:05 AM | #1 |
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It's a long time since I posted here ... but I was wondering if any of the New York based folk on here may be able to give me some tips. I'm visiting New York for 2 weeks from 23rd August. I was hoping people may be able to give me some ideas about places to go or check out, specifically, stuff like: good record shops, good book shops (and places I could get zines), decent art galleries, any interesting little independent places, nice places to get coffee. I guess you get the idea. So yeah, if any of the New Yorkers on here want to throw some tips then that'd be greatly appreciated. Thanks!
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08.17.2011, 05:43 AM | #2 |
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Hey Thomas,
I just visited NYC for the first time this past weekend (for Sonic Youth of course!). If you like art, Strands bookstore is a must! I loved it there and got some great books on illustration. Right across from strands is a record shop that specializes in original pressings, so that might interest you if you're a collector. Also, check out Bluestockings books if you want books on social criticism, activism, animal rights, anarchy, etc. And there's a great vegan food place beside it! Also, check out who's playing at The Stone when you go down, it's John Zorn's venue and has a lot of noise shows. The only touristy thing I did was go to strawberry fields and smoke fags at the memorial site which was beautiful. Good luck with the fucking subway system there ;D, I nearly tore my hair out with one of the lines closed and being used to the ever-so-efficient Montreal subways.
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08.17.2011, 06:41 AM | #3 |
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Thanks for the tips - that's great. I've put Strands on my list. I just checked out their website and it looks super great. Ace! Thank you! |
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08.17.2011, 11:27 AM | #4 |
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I hear they eat white people there.
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08.17.2011, 11:27 AM | #5 |
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08.17.2011, 04:13 PM | #6 |
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08.17.2011, 05:11 PM | #7 |
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Isn't Academy meant to be the best record shop in NY?
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08.18.2011, 03:15 AM | #9 | |
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Thanks Genteel Death, I've had a quick search and Academy does look pretty interesting. Thanks for your help. |
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08.18.2011, 01:40 PM | #10 | |
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Which Academy? There are 3, for this-listy stuff the 12th St and W'burg branches are musts. And since you'll be near there anyway, go to Kims video (in manhattan) and you also want to go to Record Grump (in W'burg). Perhaps the best new vinyl stash in town right now is at J&R music world. They have HIts for Squares on the shelf there I saw Sunday. For harsh unfriendly noise Hospital Records is the place to go. Shouldn't neglect the Downtown Music Gallery, with Sunday night free sets, located in one of the oldest interesting. ungentrified areas of Manhattan in the heart of Chinatown - if it wasn't for all the signs being in Chinese, you might think you were back in 1894. The Strand is the most amazing bookstore, although like everything it is being forced to change, the basement full of reviewer's books is reduced to a dozen shelves sadly. St Marks Books is also essential if you have any interest in contemporary philosophy. I haven't spent much time in there, but the NYU Bookstore on Broadway looks like a must stop for any academics and Shakespeare is near there as is Other Music. I can't think of any reliable places for zines, sometimes they show up at Academy or Kims or OM. I recommend this at University of the Streets if you like free jazz Wed, August 24, 2011 RAS MOSHE, DAVID ARNER, MAX JOHNSON, LOU GRASSI Ras Moshe - Tenor Saxophone, Flute, David Arner - Piano, Max Johnson - Bass, Lou Grassi - Drums. $10. http://www.eardrumnyc.com/ lists a lot of interesting shows, also on the WFMU website, All That Jazz site and Todd P's site. Death By Audio is a happening spot, Shearing Pinx play tonite for instance. Zebulon can be good place and free (like many spots like Bruar Falls) where they pass the hat. If you like Thai food but want to try something different, this Northern Thai place is incredible to my toungue and reasonable http://zabbelee.com/contents/menus.html the pla som was a revelation of possibility for me... |
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08.18.2011, 02:39 PM | #11 |
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I always read from clued up locals that the one in W'burg is the best record shop in the city. I know of the other branches, but that's the one I meant. Has Silent Barn re-opened after the recent tragedy? That's one place I'd check for good live music if I was visiting NY.
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08.20.2011, 11:05 AM | #12 |
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tesla69: Thanks, that's awesome. Much appreciated.
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Agreed! They just reviewed this place in Time Out. My wife is Thai, and we tried it last night. Good larb with chicken. Manhattan has a lot of great food, but it's hard to find good Thai food here.
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08.21.2011, 06:45 PM | #14 |
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This is hardly a secret, but "Alphabet City" (Avenues A through D) is an interesting place to walk around. Lots of community gardens and that's where the aforementioned Stone is located. No food or drink at the Stone. Just great music.
If you're into 70's era punk rock, and you're already in the area, stop by a bar called Manitoba's on Ave. B around 6th street. Lots of great photos on the walls. Handsome Dick Manitoba of the Dictators is the owner and sometimes bartender. I don't think there's much (if any) live music there. Finally (and I may get a lot of disagreement on this), if you're in the area, check out John Varvatos. It's a store in the former CBGB space on Bowery and Bleecker. Unless your name is Rockefeller, you probably won't buy anything there, and it is a bit pretentious and hardly "indie." It's a place where rich people can shop if they want to feel "punk" or whatever. But there's some interesting stuff to look at, including some classic posters on the wall. So, if you're passing by...
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08.22.2011, 06:27 PM | #15 |
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Magic Wheel Memory: Excellent. Thanks. I just googled Alphabet City and it looks pretty interesting so I'll check it out. I might head down to The Stone one or two of the nights too, to see what's happening. Thanks for chipping in.
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08.22.2011, 08:04 PM | #16 |
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Go to The Cake Shop on Ludlow street. Most of the time interesting shows for relatively cheep - and they sell $1.00 albums there. Right in the front of the store. Oh, yeah - and its a real "cake shop" so you can buy a cupcake and eat it while thumbing through the records.
Happy hunting.
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guuuh.....NYC. So expensive. A LOT OF MONEY spent in cabs alone.
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08.23.2011, 01:11 PM | #18 |
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damn, just had an earthquake here - I sit on the 27th floor and suddenly I realized it wasn't me rolling in my chair but the entire building...so far no damage or problems, just weirded out...
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If you take a cab to get around don't moan about money, its your own fault. Normal folk take the trains. The poseur crowd won't go underground because they might miss a text message! .
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08.23.2011, 05:11 PM | #20 |
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Dave Cromwell: Cakes and records?!? I'm THERE.
I arrived in New York today actually, and yah Tesla69, I felt the quake while I was at the airport ... An interesting start to my trip! Off to see Deerhunter at Webster Hall in a couple of hours. |
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