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anybody looking forward to it and what pieces have you got in mind?
we are looking to have the smiths and manics releases sorted, and ideally the elastica album
mr |
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I still got all my records mainly dance music from the 90s early millennium. Miss record shopping was a big thing then before online shopping came along and changed the whole industry....
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"I still got all my records mainly dance music from the 90s early millennium. Miss record shopping was a big thing then before online shopping came along and changed the whole industry....
(Gets out violin)"
Luckily there is some great shops in Glasgow to browse around |
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I'm interested in the Bowie releases, the Doctor Who record, ELP and a few others.
However....my favourite record store, my childhood stomping ground, attracts queues overnight. The nearby bakers and coffee shop open early to ensure record buyers have refreshment...and even in the middle of the afternoon there can be a two hour queue to get in on RSD. All of that can be great...but I am busy on 22nd.
I have commitments to the polyamory group which I run...and a meet all evening...cannot let a lady down... |
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The Jacaranda bar in Liverpool has listening booths and you can have a selection of LPs from the bar to play while you drink fantastic real ales .... also the Crown Possada ( best pub name ever !!) In Newcastle has a record player on the bar and an eclectic selection of LPs to play ... Dare by the Human League was on when I paid a visit |
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