I am with you two on this subject. In fact, the opening of the book discusses this very topic. ALL OF MY FAVORITE RECORD STORES ARE GONE, except one, suffering the same fate as the drive-in theatre. I love the scenes in "High Fidelity" that take place in the record shop and I went to a place like that which still survives in my home town.
The ipod is convenient, but I agree that it's changed the way people listen to music. They don't play an album through from start to finish and I can't stand listening to "Abbey Road" on the ipod as the medley gets choppped up on an ipod-blech! Plus, there is just something about going to the record store and making an effort to get the stuff you wanted. Being able to look through the shelves and see the big cover art on the LPs or the wonderful 45 custom picture sleeve jackets. Kids today don't get those things with their music anymore. It's sad.
Ha! During Snowfest '10 here in Delaware, I had the entire Beatles catalog on shuffle while shoveling, and sure enough, "Sun King" sounded real jarring in this format.
I literally live around the corner from Main Street in Newark, DE. where University of Delaware campus is. There used to be 4 or 5 record shops, but only 2 remain that I can think of. One of my favorites closed down recently, as I enjoyed talking to the guy behind the counter once or twice about old doom metal albums. We still have Rainbow Records, and while they still have a good vinyl section, they've definitely downsized over the years. I still like going there, though. There's one other store on the street, I won't mention its name, but I'll just say word has it the only reason why it's still in business is because of the drug paraphenalia/system cleansing stuff they sell. It used to be a good store, but it's music selection sucks these days.
When I was in York College 10 years ago, there was this fun little used CD place called Classic Tunes run by a couple of Dead Heads. I loved that place! There's also this CD shop in Wilmington called Bert's that I've heard nothing but great things about and I'm going to be heading there this weekend. I have grown tired of the whole Borders/Best Buy/itunes scene myself.