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krj
Schoolkids II, and Music Retailing Mark Unseen   Sep 25 02:15 UTC 1998

Here's the latest news from Schoolkids Records.
 
For the final two days of the downtown store, "old stock" is 50%
off.  The "old stock" is pretty well picked over.  "New stock," 
which is generally spring 1998 and later releases, holds at 25% off.
Friday is the final day for the downtown store.  I just came back 
from my last trip there, with a bag of nine CDs for $60.
 
A new flyer announces that Schoolkids is going to move operations
to Oz's Music, on Packard.  The old stock sale will continue for 40%
off; new stock will be at 25% off.
 
   "See you there!
    Stay tuned for more developments!"  says the flyer.
247 responses total.
krj
response 1 of 247: Mark Unseen   Sep 25 02:18 UTC 1998

(This continues the previous items on Schoolkids Records, which 
were summer Agora #151 / Music #149.)
remmers
response 2 of 247: Mark Unseen   Sep 25 11:18 UTC 1998

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toking
response 3 of 247: Mark Unseen   Sep 25 11:26 UTC 1998

re #2: that didn't seem to do the trick :)
remmers
response 4 of 247: Mark Unseen   Sep 26 00:38 UTC 1998

(Nope. I wonder what the right way to do it is.)
tpryan
response 5 of 247: Mark Unseen   Sep 26 02:45 UTC 1998

        Was there buying my lastest stack of CDs and a t-shirt, too
, when there was less than 30 minutes left to go.  Saw Steve Bergman
and wished him luck on future endeavers.  He seems happy that instead
of dumping the store and getting out, he got to give customers a 
great sale and was pleased that all where their to say thank you for
the years he was there.  He's got the big task tonight of packing the
remainder of the stock into a Ryder truck and be out by late tonight.
Also saw Matt Watroba (host of WDET's "Folks Like Us") helping out
by clearing out those CD holders from the cash register area, and 
talking to costomers--he also signed the last of his CDs to be sold
at the store for a customer.

        Is Hootie & the Blowfish forgoten already.  a number of their
CDs where still in the racks.  Meanwhile, two Squirel Nut Zippers
CDs went into customers hands (only 25% discount) while I was in
front of that rack.
krj
response 6 of 247: Mark Unseen   Sep 26 03:44 UTC 1998

remmers:  !clickable or !clickify will bring up some old conference
text to coach one through making Backtalk links.
senna
response 7 of 247: Mark Unseen   Sep 26 10:13 UTC 1998

Hootie is one of those cheeserock acts that tends to fade fairly quickly after
the people have gotten tired of their music.  They're not prettyboy cheese
rock, but they're still kinda... poppish.
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