Tower Records
Posted: Tue Mar 02, 2021 2:45 pm
Today I was searching out an item that we need at our house, doesn’t matter what it is. But I realized that all the places I went to used to have a Tower Record store. I went to three or four places that used to have a Tower Records in my area. I can’t even imagine what that would be nationwide.
When I was in the Sixth Army band in San Francisco at the Presidio (1970s) we used to always go down to the Tower Record store in Fishermans Wharf and paw through the bins looking at records. Because I was the librarian for the band I bought like 100- 200 records at that place.
Later when I moved to San Diego, a trombone player friend of mine worked at the local Tower Records. As an employee he could take records home with him to preview. He lent them to me and quite illegally I put them on cassettes. Later someone broke into my car and stole all those cassettes of the complete Bruckner symphonies, Mahler symphonies all of Christian Lindbergh and multiple brass recordings. I have no idea what that looked like at the swap meet the thief took them to.
But to go back to the topic I started, how many of us miss going to Tower Records filing through the very carefully categorized bins. It was easy to find trombone recordings. Now I have to do that online and not with any physical interaction or looking at and touching the various recordings that were made. Just saying I miss that
When I was in the Sixth Army band in San Francisco at the Presidio (1970s) we used to always go down to the Tower Record store in Fishermans Wharf and paw through the bins looking at records. Because I was the librarian for the band I bought like 100- 200 records at that place.
Later when I moved to San Diego, a trombone player friend of mine worked at the local Tower Records. As an employee he could take records home with him to preview. He lent them to me and quite illegally I put them on cassettes. Later someone broke into my car and stole all those cassettes of the complete Bruckner symphonies, Mahler symphonies all of Christian Lindbergh and multiple brass recordings. I have no idea what that looked like at the swap meet the thief took them to.
But to go back to the topic I started, how many of us miss going to Tower Records filing through the very carefully categorized bins. It was easy to find trombone recordings. Now I have to do that online and not with any physical interaction or looking at and touching the various recordings that were made. Just saying I miss that