The Vertical House Record Store carries a wide selection of LP's, 45's, 33's, 78's, CD's, DVD's, Box Sets, Local & Independent Bands/Musicians, Clothing, Record Players, Receivers, etc.
You can also purchase some of these hard to find records & CD's at our online store.
Details
Status:Married
Hometown:Huntsville, Alabama
Zodiac Sign:Aries
Occupation:Record Store / Design / Photography
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About me:
I'm a record store located at 2211 Seminole Drive on the second floor of Lowe Mill.
My hours are Wednesday - Friday 12pm 'til 8pm & on Saturday from noon to 5ish.
hey guys I will be by on the 17th to buy some more records from my stash things has come up that I hd to take care of financially heres a mixtape I produced on trk 3:
Decades has passed since you were first pressed/from rough paper to being neatly dressed/in a light card board jacket with the plastic stretched/the title on the right with the price to the left/couldnt wait til you were released from the shelf/bobbing my head imagination and my two step/static kicks matched the thumps in my chest/I cant believe they tried to put you to rest
Barbecues in the back yard/by the garage next to the tree/you spun/shaded from the sun/ in 45, 33/how the groove repeats/was amazing to me/it was almost biblical to say the least/then they went digital and the prices in-creased/the sound was clearer/some even used compacts as mirrors/in their reflection/you were disrespected/you fell back, accepted rejection/but what kept you alive, they realized that you were the essence/from politics, parties, nooses, and dirty weapons/you kept the music spinning in the age of depression/even assisted with stories in sunday school lessons/in the event you skipped we still got the message
You gave hope to couples/prevented alley scuffles/static melodies kept the mind off trouble/provided theme music for Arthur Ashe's dominance in doubles/to kids on the hop scotch and bottle bubbles/you set it off/with alcohol, water, and soft cloths/even when you warped/ you stayed on torque/ reading comics on the front porch/showed resilence with blood on the court/and the poor soul outlined in chalk/from the corner store we walked/excited about the sounds we bought/in a rectangular paper bags/some your joints were sad/others made us laugh/we were glad/cause pops one day would let us have/the table that turns/for us to sample, bang beats, and songs to burn/for the people in streets and money to earn
Its the passion/that keeps the love everlasting/be listening for the static when the radios blasting/when cd's scratch and pc's crash/you can sit back and laugh/cause you'll be safe
Hello thanks for the friend request am a fan of old school LP's and i plan on making a trip to your store with several of my friends. It's nice to know I still can get more records that i have lost back.
Comments
Dec 9 2009 5:55 AM
Swinging by the ole' myspace page to say hi
hope all's well in Huntsville!
Jo-Jo
Dec 2 2009 2:09 AM
Oct 19 2009 3:01 PM
thanks for the add!
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Oct 17 2009 2:54 PM
Sep 28 2009 3:00 PM
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Sep 6 2009 3:58 AM
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Sep 6 2009 3:57 AM
Jul 25 2009 5:19 PM
Jul 17 2009 1:59 AM
Decades has passed since you were first pressed/from rough paper to being neatly dressed/in a light card board jacket with the plastic stretched/the title on the right with the price to the left/couldnt wait til you were released from the shelf/bobbing my head imagination and my two step/static kicks matched the thumps in my chest/I cant believe they tried to put you to rest
Barbecues in the back yard/by the garage next to the tree/you spun/shaded from the sun/ in 45, 33/how the groove repeats/was amazing to me/it was almost biblical to say the least/then they went digital and the prices in-creased/the sound was clearer/some even used compacts as mirrors/in their reflection/you were disrespected/you fell back, accepted rejection/but what kept you alive, they realized that you were the essence/from politics, parties, nooses, and dirty weapons/you kept the music spinning in the age of depression/even assisted with stories in sunday school lessons/in the event you skipped we still got the message
You gave hope to couples/prevented alley scuffles/static melodies kept the mind off trouble/provided theme music for Arthur Ashe's dominance in doubles/to kids on the hop scotch and bottle bubbles/you set it off/with alcohol, water, and soft cloths/even when you warped/ you stayed on torque/ reading comics on the front porch/showed resilence with blood on the court/and the poor soul outlined in chalk/from the corner store we walked/excited about the sounds we bought/in a rectangular paper bags/some your joints were sad/others made us laugh/we were glad/cause pops one day would let us have/the table that turns/for us to sample, bang beats, and songs to burn/for the people in streets and money to earn
Its the passion/that keeps the love everlasting/be listening for the static when the radios blasting/when cd's scratch and pc's crash/you can sit back and laugh/cause you'll be safe
Jul 17 2009 1:55 AM
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Garrett
Oct 11 2008 5:43 PM
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Jul 1 2008 12:34 PM
We wish we could come rock out and drink beer. Being an adult sure does suck a big one.
Jun 30 2008 6:47 AM
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May 5 2008 1:25 PM
Hello from melbourne, hope you like our sounds over there
Apr 23 2008 5:25 AM