Exclusive | Inside the small NYC registration store where you could run in Bella Hadid, Bond or see Lana Rey smoking

When Bella Hadid wants another Broadway vowel in vinyl or bono requires a rare original record Rolling Stones, they go downtown to see their friend Jamal Alnasr.

Alnasr is Hunter-yes vinyl, those discs that revolve in the 1970s have had their resurrected popularity-for everyone from Lana Del Rey and Carlos Santana to Joe Schmo and tourists alike in his store, Village Revival Records, in the heart of Greenwich Village.

Jamal Alnasr’s regulations include Lana del Rey and Carlos Santana but also New Yorkers and tourists alike. Olga Ginzburg for NY Post

“Especially here in New York. You get drunk-y, you get the superstar, you get everything when you live in New York,” he told the post.

And he would know.

The Palestinian immigrant opened his record shop in 1994 after working in a family friend’s shop around the corner for several years. Over 30 years later, he remains selling records, CDs, tapes and DVDs from what is most likely the most impressive and wide collection of city music.

He estimates that there are about 295,000 records raised around his store and 600,000 in total with his storage stock.

That is why the U2 front wife, Ali Hewson, wanted to receive a gift of international rock star, she contacted Alnasr. He found a unique Rolling Stones box produced by French still located by the 80s with a designer T-shirt-what he believes he was the only person he had.

He also withdrew the first original prints of the first three Ramones albums and some records Talking Heads for Good.

The Palestinian immigrant opened his record shop in 1994 and since then has becomefriended all those entering his store, including his Palestinian friend Bella Hadid, who can give Alnas and his shop a shout on her Instagram. Instagram/Villagerevvalrecordsnyc
Nearly 30 years later, Alnasr remains selling records, CDs, tapes and DVDs from what is likely to become the most impressive and wide collection of city music. Olga Ginzburg for NY Post
He estimates that there are about 295,000 records raised around his store and 600,000 in total with his storage stock.

Olga Ginzburg for NY Post

When Lana del Rey returns to her old neighborhood, she is likely to enter a hug and a Billie Holiday or Ella Fitzgerald Record she misses her collection.

“Oh, wool, I miss that lady. If she’s in the city, she definitely comes and we’ll smoke cigarettes,” smiles Alnasr. He proudly shows a record signed by the singer on the receipt counter.

When Lana del Rey returns to her old neighborhood, she is likely to enter a hug and a Billie Holiday or Ella Fitzgerald Record she misses her collection. Alnasr proudly shows a record signed by the singer on the ark counter. Olga Ginzburg for NY Post

His love for music has led him to befriend everyone from NYU students who come after class to start their collections and his long neighbors walking on the way home, but his love for people-and constant chuckles-Has helped him win his extraordinary collection.

While Alnasr follows some frequent things and sales, most of his collection have been brought to him by people with precious collections who want to know that all their music will be appreciated.

“Honestly, I ask people like” Why do you sell me? I know you’ve had 20 people come in to see these things, “and they say,” This is because other people just want to choose the best – – t and buy it, “but I buy them all,” Alnasr said.

While Alnasr follows some frequent things and sales, most of his collection have been brought to him by people with precious collections who want to know that all their music will be appreciated. Olga Ginzburg for NY Post
“Honestly, I ask people like” Why do you sell me? I know you’ve had 20 people come in to see these things, “and they say,” This is because other people just want to choose the best – – t and buy it, “but I buy them all,” Alnasr said. Olga Ginzburg for NY Post

The real reason he has remained so successful is that he treats people as he treats the data – everyone deserves respect, be it the voice sound Xanadu or a first SGT print. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, a Child College or a Lister A.

“You meet a lot of people very, very interesting in your life [while working at the shop] And that means a lot to me, ”Alnasr said, radiating his usual smile.

“You meet a lot of people very, very interesting in your life [while working at the shop] And that means a lot to me, ”Alnasr said, radiating his usual smile. Olga Ginzburg for NY Post
The real reason he remained so successful is that he treats people as he treats the data – everyone deserves respect. Olga Ginzburg for NY Post

“I feel like when you give something, when you help someone. When you influence someone, it means to me all the money of King – King in the universe.

“You need money, f – – k yes, to survive, especially in this city. But do you buy happy money? F – – k no.”

“I feel like when you give something, when you help someone. When you influence someone, it means to me all the king’s money in the universe,” he said. Olga Ginzburg for NY Post

Alnasr makes his money selling everything out of $ 50 Lady Gaga “Abracadabra” that everyone is coming recently or album $ 8,000 Beatles he used to sell – the most spent record he has ever been given.

And as long as he is doing enough to keep his doors open seven days a week, something he has tried to do several times, then he is happy.

“We live in a really crazy world. People are so f – – the miserable king,” something he trusts in part for the fact that no one seems to have time for friendship.

But Alnasr will not allow this to happen in his hour. He builds links through music throughout the day, every day, working in his store, stopping to talk to everyone about everything, from new omissions to the most vague vinyl he has.

“[Music] It’s a beautiful way, the most effective way for anyone to have a conversation. Just here wait five minutes and you can have a conversation with anyone through music, “Alnasr said.

Talk to him for more than five minutes and you can just get an invitation to undermine tavern – where he is sitting with people like Hadid and after Malone in recent years – or Falafel stay where he ate with Joan Osborne.

But he is not one to drop the name. Side A: His discretion is why all big names continue to return. Ana B: He really doesn’t seem to be interested.

Alnasr builds links through music throughout the day, every day, working in his store, stopping to talk to everyone about everything, from new omissions to the most vague vinyl he has. The courtesy of Jamal Alnasr

“So many groups came out of this neighborhood and some of them come to say hello,” Alnasr said, but he is just as happy to see an old friend who does not have a Grammy at home.

“Never sorry for the effort you put on other people. Sometimes you lose, but it’s okay. Karma turns. I always believe in this.”

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