Wednesday, August 22, 2012

So You Think You Want a Revolution? How About a DiVinyl One

Flanked by merchants who peddle Swiss quartz watches, “Comfort” burgers, and Egyptian belly dancing scarves, figurines of Chewbacca and Elvis stand shoulder-to-shoulder in the storefront window of DiVinyl Revolution.

Inside the shop dominated by records and CD’s, images of The Clash and The Pixies frame the far wall. Peter Frampton, with a headful of shaggy hair, and Born to Run-era Bruce Springsteen stare back from an exhibit of rock ‘n’ roll pins. The shelves are lined with music cassettes and T-shirts, videos, Japanese robot toys and an original box of Mork & Mindy colorforms.

“We do have a bit of everything,” says Brittany Nasser, seated at her desk inside the eclectic pop culture shop on a subterranean level of the Saratoga Marketplace. “It’s hard to know what people aren’t going to want.”
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