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Old 18-08-2011, 19:47   #286
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Do you remember Marys Music was sat outside it today in the car thinking what a dump it looks, me auntie doreen worked there for a long time.
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Old 18-08-2011, 20:15   #287
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Do you remember Marys Music was sat outside it today in the car thinking what a dump it looks, me auntie doreen worked there for a long time.
Marys n Marshalls on same block,both great record shops.
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Old 18-08-2011, 20:25   #288
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in the 60s Paris (the Boss) used to go in at dinners from hambledon mill fer pie n cakes etc, if its the same one, was yer nan n attractive woman wi black hair back then? she can't remember the name but Mr @ Mrs Clark seems to ring a bell.
They were called Chaffer -my Nan always had beautiful thick dark hair as a young woman, so it could be them. They had 6 children but she was always very slender! I know a lot of the local work places had fixed orders with them for lunchtime...Just checked on a map and think it was the corner with Ramsbottom Street.

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Old 18-08-2011, 20:29   #289
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They were called Chaffer -my Nan always had beautiful thick dark hair as a young woman, so it could be them. They had 6 children but she was always very slender! I know a lot of the local work places had fixed orders with them for lunchtime...
thats probably the one, was it next too or near the papershop? she thinks that was Ducketts, was yer nan european ? cos me lass said she was a beautiful european looking lady.
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Old 18-08-2011, 20:48   #290
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She was dark with dark eyes -don't know about european looking though -not dark skinned -my grandad was tall with thick wavy hair -he was called Wilf and my nan was Ethel. Afraid i don't remember a paper shop - i was little in the 60's -could ask my dad though!
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Do you remember Marys Music was sat outside it today in the car thinking what a dump it looks, me auntie doreen worked there for a long time.
Who can forget Mary's music -bought my first record there in the mid-70's -David Essex on blue vinyl "Hold me Close" !! Thought he was really cute then...
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To be fair Mary had a head start oer the other record shops in accy, after her n joe had run the best dance hall in accy.
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To be fair Mary had a head start oer the other record shops in accy, after her n joe had run the best dance hall in accy.
...and there was a fair bit of competition back then - Bandbox opposite the Town Hall, the Golden Disc Bar on Broadway, Tony's on Blackburn Road and Marshall's. But Mary's was the best - I was always going in asking for the most obscure American records that no one had ever heard of and she always got 'em for me in days!
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...and there was a fair bit of competition back then - Bandbox opposite the Town Hall, the Golden Disc Bar on Broadway, Tony's on Blackburn Road and Marshall's. But Mary's was the best - I was always going in asking for the most obscure American records that no one had ever heard of and she always got 'em for me in days!
thats me point,mary knew the score which gave her a good advantage, in fact the other lass that was also on the ball,was on the same block "Marshalls" both shops lost the town centre wallahs.Mary also had the loyalty of many of the older record buyers which gave her a big edge.
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Old 19-08-2011, 01:54   #295
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Who can forget Mary's music -bought my first record there in the mid-70's -David Essex on blue vinyl "Hold me Close" !! Thought he was really cute then...
My first record from Mary's was Duane Eddy's "Shazam" .... I'm still a fan, and one of my favorite tracks stolen from the internet in the good old free days is "Pipeline": Duane Eddy and Hank Marvin.
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...and there was a fair bit of competition back then - Bandbox opposite the Town Hall, the Golden Disc Bar on Broadway, Tony's on Blackburn Road and Marshall's. But Mary's was the best - I was always going in asking for the most obscure American records that no one had ever heard of and she always got 'em for me in days!
You couldn't go wrong in those days Wyn, if they hadn't got the record or album you wanted they'd have it for you within days
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Old 19-08-2011, 14:46   #297
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Apparently a lot of these old records on vinyl can be worth a fortune - my son has friends who do DJ sets and they use them to create new music live....
Digital music is a wonderful thing but it doesn't have the same atmosphere as a record.
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Digital music is a wonderful thing but it doesn't have the same atmosphere as a record.
Hit the nail right on the head, have countless records on vinyl,was offered £200 fer one small box,back in the early 80s, the guy came in the boozer n slapped the dosh on the box, told him he had more chance of being struck by lightening.
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Apparently a lot of these old records on vinyl can be worth a fortune - my son has friends who do DJ sets and they use them to create new music live....
Digital music is a wonderful thing but it doesn't have the same atmosphere as a record.
Quite right, the EP (remember them?) shown in my signature is worth upto £100 these days. But like, Mr C, I'm not selling!
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Quite right, the EP (remember them?) shown in my signature is worth upto £100 these days. But like, Mr C, I'm not selling!
I have no singles or EPs now but still have quite a few albums
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