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Did the Musica takeover damage CD Wherehouse?
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<blockquote data-quote="Crafty" data-source="post: 64964" data-attributes="member: 1568"><p>Nice thread. Ive seen this happen as well.</p><p>Big bad giant tramples the little guy. (Not that CD Warehouse was little)</p><p>There was a music shop at Cresta that I supported. You could see that every one working there had a passion for some form of music. You walk in there, and they help you with anything!</p><p>The shop was small, and kid of scruffy, but well organized, and the staff was always these friendly music adicts. They dressed from the old punk styles, to slighly newer goth styles to what ever.</p><p>Then right opposite to them a musica opened. It was not 2 months, then they had to close.</p><p>The musica is cold, with no personal connection. The staff will basically just sit and play games on their cellphones, until you go and ask for something. They have no interest in music at all, and for them it is just another pay check to pay for friday's party and booze!</p><p></p><p>Any one remember that shop? I think this was about 8 years ago...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Crafty, post: 64964, member: 1568"] Nice thread. Ive seen this happen as well. Big bad giant tramples the little guy. (Not that CD Warehouse was little) There was a music shop at Cresta that I supported. You could see that every one working there had a passion for some form of music. You walk in there, and they help you with anything! The shop was small, and kid of scruffy, but well organized, and the staff was always these friendly music adicts. They dressed from the old punk styles, to slighly newer goth styles to what ever. Then right opposite to them a musica opened. It was not 2 months, then they had to close. The musica is cold, with no personal connection. The staff will basically just sit and play games on their cellphones, until you go and ask for something. They have no interest in music at all, and for them it is just another pay check to pay for friday's party and booze! Any one remember that shop? I think this was about 8 years ago... [/QUOTE]
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