Haven,t seen him for years Phil.John
Here he is again a few years later, and a with a little grey on the thatch, doesn't he do on line sales now?
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Haven,t seen him for years Phil.
Where did you buy your records from, pre - HMV, Virgin, etc,etc
Diskery, Reddingtons, WH Smith, Midland Educational.
there were other many record shops locally in and around the Bham suburbs. I recall visiting a shop on Stratford Rd, Sparkbrook, on a Saturday morning, aroudn 9.00am, to buy the release of Led Zep VI, and many others.
Any listening to many "new bands" in Virgin Records, Corporations St, who can forget the black vinyl padded seating, and the "warm headphones"
what are your memories of record shops around Bham
I dont know the shops name,but the shop i used to buy my records from was half way up Wheeler Street left hand side going towards Lozells.
Moss.
Talking of records who had a dansette record player,i remember Saturday mornings we used to play glad all over Dave Clark five,and our friends next door used to put it on as well made quite a racket why Saturday morning (dads were out at work moms shopping)
Liz
What about Embassy records from Woolworths which they would play all day long when shopping there.
Regards Ian.
Moss funny you should mention Lozells I lived down by the Barton Arms 1976-96, I bought The Stones album Get Yer Ya Ya's Out form a shop on Lozells Rd , Guildford St as was faced the shop
I bought most of my LPs from Virgin Records in the early 70s in Corporation St by the law courts.
You could go in , choose your album, and listen to it through headphones in nice comfy sofas.
Something quite new at the time.
Later at there shop in Bull St by the minories.
Also went in Cyclops records in the Piccadilly Arcade off Corporation St.
Ran by I believe a husband and wife team. The lady is still alive though elderly, and lives with her son in Shirley, Solihull.
Anybody remember The Music Box on the Coventry Rd in Sheldon. Bought my first LP there in 1966.
Best of the Beach Boys.