What are you talking about: "Who can afford DMG?" Downtown Music Gallery's prices are extremely reasonable besides the fact that they carry exclusive product you won't find anywhere else (especially in your beloved chainstores), that in many cases comes from and benefits the artists directly. Stores like DMG are essential for keeping a music community alive and they should be supported by all music lovers like the people I suspect are part of this list. I am so thankful that here in Seattle we have Wall of Sound, a store with a similar function as DMG.

 Lev 'Ljova' Zhurbin <ljova@ljova.com> wrote:

> From: Zach Steiner
> Subject: RE: Tower Records
>
> I have seen many record chains closing locations, so I'm sure Tower is
> feeling the economic hard times as well. For a chain, it was always a good
> place to find something interesting. Now I'm sorry that isn't the case.

I cannot speak to the stock of our local NYC Towers but have been getting
endless problems accessing the Tower Website.

Frankly, between tax, internet-only savings, listening samples and the
convenience of having it all dropped off at your door, what is the incentive
of buying at a store? Talking with an ignorant cash register junior.

Now the staff @DMG, that's a good reason to shop at a store. But who can
afford 'em? :)

-Lev

--
Lev "Ljova" Zhurbin
Please visit my website: ==> http://Ljova.com/

"Donuts fear mistakes - they are known."
-!


_______________________________________________
zorn-list mailing list
zorn-list@mailman.xmission.com
To UNSUBSCRIBE or Change Your Subscription Options, go to the webpage below
http://mailman.xmission.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/zorn-list



Do you Yahoo!?
Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop!