Colony Records

October 28th, 2009 by David Gross | 2

colony records

Growing up in NYC in the 1960’s had many advantages for someone hooked on music and the Colony Record Shop was one of them! Located at 1619 Broadway at the corner of 49th St., this store had everything! 45’s, LP’s, sheet music, posters, you name it!

When you walked in the store, it had a sort of scary vibe to it. Perhaps it was its proximity to Times Square. Perhaps it was my young age.

In 1965 I got my first taste of what would eventually be one of my favorite bands, the Who. With the release of “I Can’t Explain,” I was immediately hooked. I took the M 104 bus down Broadway and picked up a copy.

decca

What I did not know at the time was that the original US pressing misprinted the label with “Can’t Explain, not “I Can’t Explain!”

On January 6, 1966 I got to see the Who on Shindig, a national music show on the ABC Network.  Not only did they do “I Can’t Explain” they also did ”My Generation

In March of 1966 I was watching The Clay Cole Show and he showed a clip of the Who performing “Substitute” I was so excited that I went to the Colony Record Shop the very next morning and picked up the 45! What struck me was that it was not on Decca but on Atco Records. Apparently it was issued through an arrangement with UK Polydor Records, due to the dispute The Who was raging with their producer Shel Talmy and their contract with US Decca and UK Brunswick.

atco

This was the only single Atco issued by the Who.

revolver

August 5, 1966 was another important date for Colony Records and me. Revolver by the Beatles was released and it seems that the Colony was the only store that had it in that day. Now my obsessive/compulsive behavior to music and record collecting got the better of me and would not allow me to wait even one day! I knew it was more expensive there but I wanted that record!

As I said before, the Colony had everything. In 1977 walking by I saw 2 of my bass instruction books in the front window.

rock bassfretless bass

To me, I had finally arrived!

 

2 Comments

  1. craig

    I would like to talk to you about the Murray the K Music in the FIfth Dimension concert
    in 1967. Could you please email me back with some contact coordinates? Much
    appreciated. Craig

  2. Hi Craig, Do you want to speak or email? And what is it you would like to know

    Thanks

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