Pim Posted April 24 Posted April 24 On 4/22/2026 at 7:32 AM, Pim said: Im going to Rome next week. What vinyl/cd stores should I visit? No one? Quote
jazzbo Posted April 24 Posted April 24 I can't be of any help, I haven't visited a shop in Roma since 1971. Quote
Dub Modal Posted April 24 Posted April 24 8 minutes ago, Pim said: No one? Been to Rome twice, never to a record store. No personal experience but this one popped up on a search and looks pretty good: https://www.millerecords.it/en/ Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted April 24 Posted April 24 Never been to Rome but going for a day this fall. I doubt I'll be hitting any record stores on that city tour. Quote
Rabshakeh Posted April 24 Author Posted April 24 Rome is amazing to the extent that it is one city where I have never gone record shopping. Quote
Pim Posted April 25 Posted April 25 Well our program is pretty stacked with visits to: the Colloseum, Saint Peter’s Cathedral, The Sistine Chapel, the Pantheon, Castle Saint Angelo, Galleria Borghese and virtually every monument we stumble upon on or way between these world wonders. But come on guys, there is ALWAYS time to visit a record shop. That is at least what I am going to tell my wife Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted April 25 Posted April 25 We have one day in Rome during our October cruise and we've booked a 10 hour city tour, so I doubt I'd have any time for music shopping. Quote
Rabshakeh Posted April 25 Author Posted April 25 The best bit of Rome is the way that if you don't want to go to the tourist spots, you can just turn any corner and the random church you find will be more impressive than any that you have ever seen anywhere, anyway. Also, even for Italy the food is really good, with easier restaurants than e.g. Tuscany and very child friendly. Quote
porcy62 Posted 4 hours ago Posted 4 hours ago (edited) The shops I go for jazz used vinyl : millerecords, welcome to the jungle. The are also radiation records, three shops across the town, but not been there since long time. Don’t expect bargain. If you like digging for bargains you may try Porta Portese Market on Sunday mornings : the biggest flea market in town, but beware of pickpockets. Edited 4 hours ago by porcy62 Quote
Rooster_Ties Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago (edited) Any recommendations for stores in Columbus (OH), Cincinnati, Louisville, or Indianapolis?? (Cleveland too.) Now that we’re in Pittsburgh (and have a car for the first time in 15 years), we’re driving to see my dad in St. Louis every 6 or 7 weeks (and driving thru STL back to KC 2-3x per year to see my wife’s folks). Specifically for jazz CD’s? I almost never buy vinyl, for the most part — though I do have a turntable. This is all territory we NEVER got to when we lived in KC, or when we were in DC either — so that vast expanse of cities between Pittsburgh and Chicago/STL is nearly all entirely new to us (which is kind of exciting for us, in terms of having so many new cities to explore — especially cities that date back well into the 19th century). Edited 2 hours ago by Rooster_Ties Quote
porcy62 Posted 2 hours ago Posted 2 hours ago 2 hours ago, porcy62 said: The shops I go for jazz used vinyl : millerecords, welcome to the jungle. The are also radiation records, three shops across the town, but not been there since long time. Don’t expect bargain. If you like digging for bargains you may try Porta Portese Market on Sunday mornings : the biggest flea market in town, but beware of pickpockets. Sorry I missed the date of your trip. Hope you had a good time in Rome. Quote
Pim Posted 1 hour ago Posted 1 hour ago (edited) 16 minutes ago, porcy62 said: Sorry I missed the date of your trip. Hope you had a good time in Rome. No problem. We visited Rome from April 29 till the 3th of May. We walked 45 kilometers in 3 days. Visited the Saint Peter, Vatican Museum, Sistine Chapel, Villa Borghese, Castello Saint Angelo, the Pantheon, The Colosseum plus 4 very impressive cathedrals. And on our way of course the Spanish Steps and Trevi Fountain. It was an amazing experience. The whole city is one huge open air museum. Every piece of sand, rock breathes history. The Galleria Borghese I probably enjoyed most. I’ve also enjoyed the atmosphere, people and food. Every single product seams to taste three times as good in Italy as in the Netherlands The only problem: way too many tourists but of course I realize I was part of that very problem…. Ive visited two record stores: one of the Radiation Record stores which wasn’t very interesting. Mille records had a nice stock but was expensive and most of the records not worth the price to me. Edited 1 hour ago by Pim Quote
Kevin Bresnahan Posted 44 minutes ago Posted 44 minutes ago 1 hour ago, Rooster_Ties said: Any recommendations for stores in Columbus (OH), Cincinnati, Louisville, or Indianapolis?? (Cleveland too.) Now that we’re in Pittsburgh (and have a car for the first time in 15 years), we’re driving to see my dad in St. Louis every 6 or 7 weeks (and driving thru STL back to KC 2-3x per year to see my wife’s folks). Specifically for jazz CD’s? I almost never buy vinyl, for the most part — though I do have a turntable. This is all territory we NEVER got to when we lived in KC, or when we were in DC either — so that vast expanse of cities between Pittsburgh and Chicago/STL is nearly all entirely new to us (which is kind of exciting for us, in terms of having so many new cities to explore — especially cities that date back well into the 19th century). Isn’t Euclid in St. Louis? Great record store. Quote
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