I'm fairly certain that Revolver had a shop on New St, right hand side as you walked up towards Victoria Square, think just before Corporation St ?.If I remember correctly, Revolver records at one time had a bag with a gun on it and half a dozen bullet holes each of which had the address of one of their shops but, strangely, none of the addresses were in Birmingham. I think they had a small shop in the Pallasades on the centre block opposite the ramp exit.
Those were very good days!Here's a few record shops that no doubt disappeared along with 78rpm records:
Scotchers, Corporation Street
Beresford's, Dale End & High Street, Erdington
Beesley's, Park Road, Aston
O.E. Miles, Wheeler Street, Lozells
P.J. France, Church Road, Yardley
Allen's, High Street, West Bromwich
Priest's, Market Place, Blackheath
Boorman's, Lozells Road
Priestley's, New Street
Gordon Cooke, Coventry Road, Hay Mills
I remember the Virgin shop on Corporation Street. Don’t think it actually had a name, well at least I don’t remember the name. Used to sell ‘imports’ - albums you couldn’t get in this country. It was a right scruffy place - it was in one of these shops near Coleridge Passage, I think it might have been the one just inside the archway.
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Counter was at the back with the main shop area having rows of home-made looking wooden units to house the albums. There were headphones mounted on a pillar in the middle of the shop where you could listen to albums of your choice. Don’t remember a downstairs area, but there might have been one. Used to go in here every Saturday but don’t think I ever bought anything in there. We just used to ‘hang out’
Viv.

