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Title: Melody Records Closing Shop After 34 Years in Dupont Circle
Post by: bellenseb on January 03, 2012, 12:13:47 pm
DCist: Melody Records Closing Shop After 34 Years in Dupont Circle (http://dcist.com/2012/01/melody_records_closing_shop_after_3.php)
Title: Re: Melody Records Closing Shop After 34 Years in Dupont Circle
Post by: chaz on January 03, 2012, 01:12:01 pm
I never thought this shop was anything special.

Still sucks to see a local family run business go under though.  Especially a record store.
Title: Re: Melody Records Closing Shop After 34 Years in Dupont Circle
Post by: StoneTheCrow on January 03, 2012, 01:28:35 pm
I have never stepped foot in the place but planned to since I have resorted to being a vinyl-only consumer.  Really sad to hear about this.  They were kind of a landmark for me in that area.
Title: Re: Melody Records Closing Shop After 34 Years in Dupont Circle
Post by: Yada on January 03, 2012, 03:55:06 pm
Bummer.
Title: Re: Melody Records Closing Shop After 34 Years in Dupont Circle
Post by: James Ford on January 03, 2012, 04:04:43 pm
No worries. Some other chain retail clothing store for clones or overpriced fast food place will step in and fill the space.
Title: Re: Melody Records Closing Shop After 34 Years in Dupont Circle
Post by: dyecraig on January 03, 2012, 04:55:59 pm
That's too bad - I usually stopped in while my better half was in The Loft.
Usually had some cool free posters by the door or promo items on the counter.
And they always had Tuesday's releases available on Sunday.
Title: Re: Melody Records Closing Shop After 34 Years in Dupont Circle
Post by: Driveway on January 03, 2012, 06:32:48 pm
I've purchased a few things in there over the years.  Most recently, a couple of Record Store Day offerings by Sea Wolf and Nada Surf.
Title: Re: Melody Records Closing Shop After 34 Years in Dupont Circle
Post by: i am gay and i like cats on January 04, 2012, 12:15:12 pm
i love this whole, "i went there sometimes" and "i bought a few things over the years" you guys have going on in here.  maybe if people bought more shit from the place, they'd still be around.  if people stop going to the club, it would shut down too.
Title: Re: Melody Records Closing Shop After 34 Years in Dupont Circle
Post by: sweetcell on January 04, 2012, 01:09:40 pm
if people stop going to the club, it would shut down too.

right, and then we'd have a bunch of posts about how we all used to go there when they booked "good" music, and about how we bought $8 yuenglings ;D

i love the "i love this whole X thing you guys have going on in here" thing you have going on in here.
Title: Re: Melody Records Closing Shop After 34 Years in Dupont Circle
Post by: Yada on January 04, 2012, 01:15:57 pm


 

i love the "i love this whole X thing you guys have going on in here" thing you have going on in here.
Title: Re: Melody Records Closing Shop After 34 Years in Dupont Circle
Post by: hutch on January 04, 2012, 02:53:17 pm
i love this whole, "i went there sometimes" and "i bought a few things over the years" you guys have going on in here.  maybe if people bought more shit from the place, they'd still be around.  if people stop going to the club, it would shut down too.


umm, you can't buy what the club offers for less money on Amazon and you certainly can't download it from Itunes.


Title: Re: Melody Records Closing Shop After 34 Years in Dupont Circle
Post by: i am gay and i like cats on January 04, 2012, 06:27:00 pm
not yet you can't . . . but when you can, watch out seth.  you think people are bitching now about ticket fees and prices?  just wait until people can download a virtual concert experience right into their brain . . . like in total recall.  just you wait.  people will be screaming at the box office, "pay what you want, pay what you want!"
Title: Re: Melody Records Closing Shop After 34 Years in Dupont Circle
Post by: Thousand Made-Up Loves on January 05, 2012, 11:35:08 pm
like in total recall

Dude will the three-titted woman be there?
Title: Re: Melody Records Closing Shop After 34 Years in Dupont Circle
Post by: Yada on January 06, 2012, 10:33:52 am
like in total recall

Dude will the three-titted woman be there?

Walkie needs a three-dicked man to be there.  ::)
Title: Re: Melody Records Closing Shop After 34 Years in Dupont Circle
Post by: i am gay and i like cats on January 06, 2012, 11:20:55 am
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"you got the new radiohead vinyl boxset, that has 1000 mini lps, each playing 1 second of 1 song?"
Title: Re: Melody Records Closing Shop After 34 Years in Dupont Circle
Post by: bearman🐻 on January 06, 2012, 11:40:34 am
Melody is overpriced but on occasion over the years I'd find deals. They have a decent vinyl selection, and I bought the reissue of the first Queens of the Stone Age LP for 12 bucks the other day.
Title: Re: Melody Records Closing Shop After 34 Years in Dupont Circle
Post by: lagas on January 06, 2012, 11:45:18 am
I went into the store last night about 5 min before 8 pm. After I got in, this guy told me they were about to close in a few minutes, meaning the store was closed. I wanted to buy something before it goes out of business, but it seemed they didn't want my money, so I left...
Title: Re: Melody Records Closing Shop After 34 Years in Dupont Circle
Post by: Yada on January 06, 2012, 12:06:33 pm
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"you got the new radiohead vinyl boxset, that has 1000 mini lps, each playing 1 second of 1 song?"

Post fail.
Title: Re: Melody Records Closing Shop After 34 Years in Dupont Circle
Post by: Herr Professor Doktor Doom on January 07, 2012, 10:07:04 am
I went into the store last night about 5 min before 8 pm. After I got in, this guy told me they were about to close in a few minutes, meaning the store was closed. I wanted to buy something before it goes out of business, but it seemed they didn't want my money, so I left...

And that pretty well describes the Melody experience over many years.   That and the records/CDs that were always priced 30% higher than any other store.   I tried to give them a chance a few times over the years and always came out wondering how they stayed in business.   
Title: Re: Melody Records Closing Shop After 34 Years in Dupont Circle
Post by: hutch on January 07, 2012, 10:27:13 am
Thing about melody is for the discerning buyer they had some great selection.. certainly the best world music selection of any record store- for its size- I can remember.. the Brazilian or French stuff you could find was dope.. also a great jazz section...


Title: Re: Melody Records Closing Shop After 34 Years in Dupont Circle
Post by: Herr Professor Doktor Doom on January 07, 2012, 12:09:40 pm
Perhaps that explains some of it.   There's a long standing tradition of stores that cater to enthusiasts -- I'm thinking Al's Magic Shop, and the Guitar Store on Connecticut Avenue -- being dickish to casual customers, even though they help pay the rent.   It's very much human nature to look down on rubes who don't share your passion and knowledge, but bad for business, and it doesn't fly anymore in this ferocious economy and era of internet competition.  
Title: Re: Melody Records Closing Shop After 34 Years in Dupont Circle
Post by: hutch on January 07, 2012, 03:28:15 pm
Perhaps that explains some of it.   There's a long standing tradition of stores that cater to enthusiasts -- I'm thinking Al's Magic Shop, and the Guitar Store on Connecticut Avenue -- being dickish to casual customers, even though they help pay the rent.   It's very much human nature to look down on rubes who don't share your passion and knowledge, but bad for business, and it doesn't fly anymore in this ferocious economy and era of internet competition.  


what a load of hooey!!!!!! i was not a "regular shopper" but went there for about 18 years buying the ocasional cd .. why not more? because i buy used vinyl mainly......they treated people nicely.. the times i had contact with them they were very nice... once they even gave me some stuff for my baby just cause they were nice.

melody was not a hi fidelity type record store with dickhead holier than thou record clerks..

the bottom line is all record stores whether they treat people well or not, whether they stock well or not, whether they price well or not are going under.. they all are going under... to try to "blame" the store is silly.. the reasons they are going under are 1) technology (i.e, people buying mp3s) 2) internet competition (no one can beat amazon or the labels directly..) and 3) the economy

they are all going under..even newbury up in new england may go under.. every day we read of a new one.. today it was some record store in st. louis that had been in business for 58 years..

the types of record stores that are surviving are essentially the ones selling used records...

in dc for example of the traditional record stores- tower, olssons, kemp mill- none have made it.
Title: Re: Melody Records Closing Shop After 34 Years in Dupont Circle
Post by: i am gay and i like cats on January 07, 2012, 05:04:33 pm
when i walk into a mall cd store, which yes, i still do when i am bored and go to a mall, they always almost fall over themselves with wanting to help people . . . almost as if they are blown away someone actually walked in, but i just wish their selections were as great as their staff, and i asked the last one i went into, you got jay reatard?, who?,  uhmm, ok, i said, but they always have fun to look at interesting menageries of stuff, like when you are at a beach boardwalk staring at all the mesmerizing junk but not really buying anything.  i like that.  it makes me remember myself as a kid.  neato.
Title: Re: Melody Records Closing Shop After 34 Years in Dupont Circle
Post by: Herr Professor Doktor Doom on January 08, 2012, 11:28:56 pm
Well, what can I say, your mileage can vary.  All I know is the last time I went in there, probably 10 years ago, I wondered how they stayed in business, and then you've got lagas further back in the thread saying they didn't seem to want his business just a couple nights ago.   

But yes, independent stores of all kinds are going under, not just record stores.   It's actually an impressive feat that they managed to stay open as long as they did, somehow.

Title: Re: Melody Records Closing Shop After 34 Years in Dupont Circle
Post by: Ardamus on February 01, 2012, 09:38:14 pm
I had two of my albums in there and they only found one. I felt bad for those guys since they pushed a variety of stuff in there. Great store where I got a fix of indie hip hop, various DVD sets, and etc. at.