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Author Topic: Favourite record shops and their associated nostalgia  (Read 1391 times)
Stanley Stewart
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Well...it was 1935


« Reply #30 on: 23:14:21, 30-05-2007 »

#  29      Yes, Ron, and I bet that Roger is fully aware of the value of that LP box cover today.  The titling had a burnished look to it and the LP set also had the enticing 2 LP intro to the Ring.

The main attraction of visiting Gramex, during the lunch break, was the motley and opinionated vinyl mafia who congregated therein.   Rob Cowan was  the exception; prepared to give quiet advice without an air of grandeur, or holding court.
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jennyhorn
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« Reply #31 on: 17:29:46, 05-06-2007 »

as it happens Rob Cowan made an appearence at Gramex on saturday-and yes,'without an air of granduer' is the right way of describing him- the dogmatic nature of some of the crowd who go there/work there (in one case) borders on being off putting.
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