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All things Must Pass - Greg - 02-27-2016 Yes, there is discussion about this film hiding in the links section. You can find that talk here: http://www.brotherhoodofdoom.com/doomForum/showthread.php?tid=3424 But I have seen the film and I can say it is fine. It interviews all the players except for the creditors appointee who eventually shuttered the place. There are even a few rock stars in the mix to tell how Tower Records impacted their life. It gave Dave Grohl of the Foo Fighters a job. It sold Bruce Springsteen's music (He seemed out of place). And it gave Elton John a place to shop. He would go into the Sunset Store once a week. All in all, it told the story of Tower. Not a lot of juicy bits. No real surprises. It's demise was due more to over expansion than MP3 sales. You can look at how Tower still thrives in Japan to show having a record store can still be a viable business. They cover Tower Books. They talk about Pulse, the in-store magazine. There are a lot of good extras on the DVD. And I watched most of them. The best was about the in-stores which showed which bands showed up at the store. And I caught one picture of the Campbell store, but that was it. I would be interested to see all of El Dingo's footage. If he needs it digitized, I know a guy. RE: All things Must Pass - Greg - 02-27-2016 And then synchronicity clicks in. Elton John is holding a free concert today at the site of the old Tower records on Sunset to promote his new album. Uncanny. Elton at Sunset No ED, no go - Drunk Monk - 02-27-2016 The best part of my last LA trip was seeing the tower store. No wait...the best part was getting groped by Emily Beecham. Nooooo....it was lunch with Greg. ![]() RE: All things Must Pass - Greg - 02-27-2016 Seriously? It was being groped by Emily Beecham. Tru dat - Drunk Monk - 02-27-2016 Chatting up Madeline about butt doubles was good too RE: All things Must Pass - Drunk Monk - 11-14-2020 Is this the perfect thread for this or what? Quote:Iconic Tower Records Returns As Website Selling Vinyl, Cassettes, CDs RE: All things Must Pass - King Bob - 02-04-2025 Finally watched this. Enjoyed it. It made me nostalgic for going to Tower. And for record covers that showed off the artwork. I must say that digital is way more convenient. They did not mention the head shop section in the stores. In ours anyway. ED had a good take on Tower's demise in the linked thread. And as Greg said above, they were over-expanded. And Russ Solomon was not a money watcher. (Probably fair to say that none of them were very good businessmen, except the accountant who left.) It became (was always?) a house of cards that the rise of streaming knocked over. They only mentioned the price of CDs in passing, but the greed of the record companies in charging more than the price of an LP for something that cost less to produce was another factor, especially since Tower gave up stocking singles in favor of albums. RE: All things Must Pass - thatguy - 02-04-2025 I worked in the bookstore in Mtn View...IIRC because Ted (Teo?) from MVHS worked there, so I "knew" someone which helped me get thru the "are you cool enough" gauntlet. Our manager lived on a boat in the Santa Cruz harbor and would commute in whenever... the rumor is that she'd do coke in her office with reps when they came by. Since she wasn't overseeing most of the time, it was just a hang out for a bunch of young adults. I don't know how the store lasted as long as it did. So much shrinkage out the back door (that's not a yeti reference). It was a fun job while it lasted and, since I handled the Computer Book section, I was able to spin that when I switched to working at the Mac shop in Palo Alto which led me to where I am today... So, thanks MTS Incorporated! --tg |