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akaBona
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Topic: Prog CD shops in Paris? Posted: March 26 2011 at 04:51 |
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Wife is going to Paris, good for her and her friends She asked me if there are some special shops she should visit during her stay there.
So, where's the best progrock record shop in Paris? Any recommendations re new french prog cds. I have my Magma collection so i'm lookin for new prog and not necessarily zeuhl. Thanks! |
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Pekka
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Posted: March 26 2011 at 05:05 | |
Me and my fiancee actually went for a similar quest when we were in Paris for a couple of days, and Bimbo Tower was the closest thing we found. http://bimbo.tower.free.fr/ It was a really small, really weird place on this little excuse for a street, no signs on the window or anything. I'm not sure if it had any windows actually, it might have had a small sticker with the shop's name on the door. There was lots of weird obscure stuff, including a comic book about Kekkonen If you're looking for some good clean prog, I'm not sure if they have any, but it's surely rich in avant-garde obscurities.
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akaBona
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Posted: March 26 2011 at 05:31 | |
Hahaa, fellow countryman was the first one to help me in this case! I've heard about Bimbo Tower, but I think that it's not a shop for my wife Next time I visit Paris I'll check this shop. Thanks! ps. today is a crucial day for both Kalpa and HIFK, hope the season continues both there and here |
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Pekka
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Posted: March 26 2011 at 06:00 | |
^True I watched the game yesterday via internet, didn't look too good. I've been living in Helsinki for five years now but I'm still rooting for the hometown boys, during the season I'm trying to visit my parents on such weekends when there's a home game happening
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lucas
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Posted: March 26 2011 at 06:01 | |
Gibert Jospeh on boulevard St-Michel : they have a prog department in front of the metal one. But be careful, Magma is in the jazz department. And you can find some goodies in the "independant" department, and the "psychedelic" one, that is in between the folk one and the rock'n'roll one. They have a lot of good second-hand CDs.
If you are interested in classical music (as a progster, you must be interested in classical music), there is a broad choice, from early to contemporary.
Besides, you have Crocodisc on rue des écoles, with a lot of prog vinyls and CDs.
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"Magma was the very first gothic rock band" (Didier Lockwood)
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CPicard
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Posted: March 26 2011 at 09:38 | |
There's also Souffle Continu : 20-22 rue Gerbier 75011 Paris (métro : Philippe Auguste or Voltaire)
http://www.soufflecontinu.com/index.php?f=accueil If they focus on free jazz or experimental music (there is often some mini concerts played in this store), they have a nice little "prog" corner with some R.I.O. stuff, some Kraut-Rock, some Zeuhl... They also have a more little corner with some 70's rock. You could even check Parallèles : 47 rue Honoré 75001 Paris (métro : Chatelet) http://www.librairie-paralleles.com/ Even if it's more a bookshop than a record shop, they have an interesting choice in second hand records, from CDs to LPs in many styles - including progressive/psychaedelic rock. The only problem is that their record racks are a bit "disordered". Edited by CPicard - March 26 2011 at 09:38 |
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harmonium.ro
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Posted: March 26 2011 at 10:13 | |
That's an excellent music store of the larger kind. Speaking of labels, many Krautrock and avant-prog bands (especially Japanese) are in the their "Indie" section. The FNAC at the Les Halles commercial centre also has a lot of progressive rock. I think this is the largest music store I've ever visited. But their prices are a bit higher than at Gilbert Joseph, and they don't have second-hand. |
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Pekka
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Posted: March 26 2011 at 15:08 | |
Here's some more thumbs up for monday I remember going to a bunch of Gibert Joseph stores (or then i remember wrong and it was a chain of another name) and they seemed really good for such mass market places. But at the time I was mainly on the hunt for some out of print Camel live albums, so they didn't have much to offer me as I had very little money earmarked for anything else.
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akaBona
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Posted: March 28 2011 at 05:32 | |
Thanks everyone, lots of useful info you gave me
Pekka, today it's the day when we both will have a nervous breakdown, which leads us to victory and few more games or to alternative choise ie. total misery! During the games I'm in the meeting, hopefully there's possibilities to check the score at intervals. Good luck! |
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jean-marie
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Posted: March 29 2011 at 18:52 | |
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harmonium.ro
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Posted: March 30 2011 at 13:14 | |
Having Lucas' post in mind, I went to FNAC the other day and searching more attentively through the Jazz section, voila! There was a "contemporary jazz" corner where they had Magma, Offering, Vander, Jannick Top, Weidorje, One Shot, Univers Zero, Art Zoyd, Present, Jean Louis, etc... Plus tens of John Zorn/Tzadik releases, of course, and lots of free jazz / improv.
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The Wrinkler
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Posted: March 31 2011 at 01:21 | |
I've been to FNAC at Les Halles! They have a pretty big selection of music! I was browsing and I found most of the things I wanted to buy at the time, especially the prog music. I don't see that kind of stuff here in Southern California, so it was like heaven to me. |
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harmonium.ro
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Posted: March 31 2011 at 01:27 | |
Isn't SoCal the home of Amoeba Records, the best music store in the world? I've seen pics from their stores and they stand up to their fame.
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CPicard
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Posted: March 31 2011 at 12:57 | |
I went to the FNAC just today.
I think I will keep sticking with Souffle Continu, where the same records can be found less expensive. |
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