I remember in 1979 I drove around the Tampa / St. Pete area stopping at several record stores at several malls, and a stand alone Peaches store in Clearwater. These stores still had a quadraphonic LP bin. I grabbed Best of The Doors, Toys in the Attic, and Wish You Were Here, and Aqualung. They all had been sitting in the LP bins for a while.
At Tampa Bay Mall there was Record Bar and Musicland, Westside Plaza had Camelot Music, down east on Kennedy Blvd was Budget Records and Tapes which had amazing import bin. Got the BBA "Live in Japan" there.
All of these stores had great import bins which is what I was mainly into. There were even import cutouts, where you could find marked down imports that did not have cuts or holes in the covers. I got the Canadian pressing of The Runaways Live in Japan for $3.99 or close to it when the Japan import was running $25.
Got the Jimi Hendrix French Barclay 4LP box, and that Stones cloth bound 5LP box with the glitter cover and t-shirt included on French Decca, remember that one?
Interesting to me, I still have these records and they are nearly all in NM condition. This was around the time I learned about outer ploy sleeves to prevent ring wear and corner edge wear.
I got all of the Apple / EMI / Parlaphone Beatles albums that appeared on UK colored vinyl.
Rolling Stones too, every album that got a colored vinyl pressing was for me a must have.
And any major act with a rare B-Side on 45 I had to have the Japanese pressing like “Silver Springs” and “Hey Hey What Can I Do” and also the German pressing of The Beatles German language “She Loves You” single.
Considering how I disliked the Tampa area which I lived in from 1975 to 1984, the record stores were pretty damn great.
From 1984 on it was Los Angeles area record shopping which is or was best in the world. The used bins jam packed with new condition promos and even imports.
Speaking of imports, I was seeing in the late 80s and early 90s at Tower on Sunset some amazing low prices on new stuff, UK Electric Ladyland 2LP set with nude cover on Polydor for $8.99, and Santana SQ quad Lotus 3LP with all the trimmings for $18.99, grabbed them both at these prices and still have them in Mint condition.