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‘I Need That Record’ a record of diminishing light for mom and pop record stores everywhere

May02
2009
Written by tckirkham

Time for some personal confessions…

I'm 46 years old, and I
grew up a music lover. Those of you who read my various blogs (Popcorn
N Roses, Boston Popcorn, RadioTC, CineBytes, RadioTC's Song Of The Day)
know that I have a HUGE music collection.  And much of it over the
years has been purchased in brick and mortar stores – in other words, I
walked into a store to purchase something, and didn't buy it online.

I worked as an assistant manager for the Coconuts
record store chain for almost five years in the early and mid 90s. I
hated the pay, but loved the work, because it surrounded me with music
and gave me so many more opportunities to discover much more than the
average person with regards to different styles and different artists.

But
when I was growing up in Ohio and later in Washington state, there were
very few chain record stores. Most of the stores I frequented were "mom
and pop" stores, built from the ground up, with a knowledgeable,
(usually) friendly staff.

There was The Music Box in Spokane, who carried every 45 currently out; Valley Records (I think that was the name of it) in downtown Wenatchee. WA;  Beautiful Noise Records and Rosie's Records And Tapes in Newark, Ohio; Buzzard's Nest Records, a small chain of stores throughout the Columbus Ohio area (worked there for a year too).

They're
all gone now…all of them closed in the late 80s, victims of the giant
chain stores nearby – either a large record store chain like TransWorld's gawd-awful (and now pretty much defunct) Recordtown chain; or they were run out of business by the Big Box Marts – Walmart, Target, Meijer, Barnes And Noble, Borders Books And Music, etc. Hell, even the big chains like Sam Goody, Tower, and Virgin have been driven under or out of the US in recent years

Another victim was Rocket Records
in Saugus MA, which was open into the late 90s or early 2000's. It was
a great store for metalheads like my wife to hang out and find some
real gems in.

Filmmaker Brenden Toller chronicles the life and death of the independent record store in his debut feature film, I Need That Record, which recently played the Independent Film Festival Of Boston.
Toller, a 22-year-old New England native, was shocked when one of his
own local stores in Connecticut closed down, and set out to find out
why this wonderful slice of americana – the local record store – was a
dying breed.

The film he's put together is a MUST SEE for record fans of ANY age.

Talks
with the owners and managers of over a half dozen record stores across
the country highlight why the record store is an endangered species.
And for once, the blame is put squarely where it ACTUALLY belongs – the
record companies themselves.  Brendan has a number of amusing little
statistics which will show you that downloading music is NOT the enemy
the record industry would have you believe, something I've known and
preached about for a long, long time.

Along the way, he gets
insight on the subject from a diverse group of people, including
Newbury Comics CEO Mike Dreese, author Noam Chomsky, and musicians like
Sonic Youth's Thurston Moore, Talking Heads member and Tom Tom Club
visionary Chris Frantz, punk author Legs McNeil and more.

I
have to say this – being a collector as I am, Toller's movie almost
brought me to tears at some points, for a variety of reasons – feeling
heartsick over losing a part of life that everyone should have around;
feeling genuine anguish for the owners being put out of business by a
sagging economy or a bastard of a strip mall neighbor; rage over the
indifference shown by the record companies. And half a dozen more
reasons I don't need to get into.

I Need That Record
is a magical trip into a world that in 20 years time – or frighteningly
SOONER – may not exist anymore. And that's just plain WRONG.

I have a quote, slightly paraphrased, that I use constantly when speaking of music –

"This
music is the glue of the world – it holds it all together. Without it,
Life…would be meaningless." – Eddie, EMPIRE RECORDS

And
Eddie is right. Music IS the glue of the world. Without music – and the
stores that specialize in it and sell it – life WOULD be
meaningless…and dreadfully boring.

I will admit to being disappointed that Toller didn't mention Empire Records
even once – this 1995 gem of a guilty pleasure is rabidly loved by ALL
we Coconuts alumni from the mid-90s, as it captured every real-life
situation we'd ever seen in the store, and a few we hadn't. And as it
was faced with extinction in the movie, it would have made a grand
metaphor. But then again, I'm an Empire Records junkie…so it might be me.

I
also didn't think it was necessary for Toller to throw a slam on
former President Bush in the film – it wasn't that Bush's I-Pod choices
weren't interesting, but all this namecalling bulls**t has got to stop
sometime…

In any case, I Need That Record is a
gem of a picture, one I hope finds a distributor, because it needs to
be seen by everyone who remembers what it was like gathering at the
local record store, swapping stories with fellow patrons, and the
owners, and actually being able to browse by touch, not the browser on
your computer.

Another Empire Records paraphrase, and one that truly fits the conclusion of this article –
DAMN THE MAN! SAVE YOUR LOCAL INDEPENDENT RECORD STORE!

For an audio review of I Need That Record, check out the April 26, 2009 edition of Subject:CINEMA.

MY SCORE: 4 1/2 Stars (out of five)

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IFFB – Day Four – Saturday, April 25, 2009

Apr25
2009
Written by tckirkham

The Independent Film Festival Of Boston 2009 continues through next Tuesday, April 28.

Among the highlights today,  Saturday April 25 2009:

Monsters From The Id, a documentary taking a unique look at how science has advanced throughout the last 60 or so years using science fiction movies as its basis

Best Worst Movie, a highly anticipated documentary about the making of the legendary cult classic Troll II, and its effect on the cast of the film since it's release

I Need That Record!, a look at the disappearance of Mom and Pop record stores in America

Invisible Girlfriend, a documentary about a man and his invisible girlfriend from IFFB alumni David Redmon and Ashley Sabin

The Answer Man, starring Jeff Daniels as an author whose book 'redefined spirituality' coming back into the world and finding companionship again

The Vicious Kind, the already-buzzed about tense drama about family and relationships starring Adam Scott and JK Simmons

And about 15 other features and documentaries films as well as numerous short films. Check http://iffboston.org for a full schedule and locations.

SOI has finally secured press credentials and will be covering a number of films this weekend here as well as on a number of other PNR Network sites, so stay tuned all weekend long!

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Posted in Film - Tagged Best Worst Movie, Boston Popcorn, I Need That Record, IFFB, Invisible Girlfriend, Monsters From The Id, Popcorn N Roses, State Of Independence, Subject Cinema, The Answer Man, The Vicious Kind

IFFB – Day Three – Friday, April 24 2009

Apr24
2009
Written by tckirkham

The Independent Film Festival Of Boston 2009 continues through next Tuesday, April 28.

Among the highlights today, Friday April 24 2009:

500 Days Of Summer, the already -highly buzzed about romantic comedy starring Joseph Gordon-Levitt and Zooey Deschenel which has recieved raves from critics who caught it at Sundance in January (review coming this weekend)

Big Fan, starring Patton Oswald as a New York Giants fan who's devotion to the team is severely tested, which also recieved good notices at Sundance in January

Johnny Cash At Folsom Prison, a documentary which blends concert film and rare footage never before seen to show a unique perspective covering the trouble, trials and tribulations of staging this legendary concert (review coming this weekend)

Chip On My Shoulder, which chronicles the history of legendary Boston based band Slapshot

Children Of Invention, a drama about two young children living outside Boston left to fend for themselves when their mother gets embroiled in a pyramid scheme and disappears

Make Out With Violence, from directors the Deagol Brothers, a stylish and moody teen melodrama which turns John Hughes movie conventions on their ear, and throws zombies into the mix for good measure (review coming this weekend)

SOI has finally secured press credentials and will be covering a number of films this weekend here as well as on a number of other PNR Network sites, so stay tuned all weekend long!

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Posted in Film - Tagged Big Fan, Boston Popcorn, Children Of Invention, Chip On My Shoulder, Johnny Cash At Folsom Prison, Make Out With Violence, Popcorn N Roses, State Of Independence, Subject Cinema, [500] Days Of Summer

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