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Musica is closing on 31 May 2021
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<blockquote data-quote="JonnyP" data-source="post: 1041122" data-attributes="member: 17918"><p>I don?t get too nostalgic for past record stores (well, maybe Frank?s Wild Records where Sonic Youth and Killdozer shared a shelf with Madonna?s Penthouse issue and early 12? singles, you sometimes had to step over tramps passed out on meths or Bucky to get through the door, and Swans could be followed by whatever Hi-Energy the one chap behind the counter had been letching to on amyl until 4am or Bathory or Stone Roses), if they don?t follow their customers, they get nowhere. Franks ended because the underpass leading to it and the precinct it was in was demolished (how they ever got the urine smell out of the foundations I?ll never know) and there were other stores so the owner retired. A sad example of one that never but probably should die is the Discery in Brum - always pretty crap, but knows it?s customers and survives selling the tosh they like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JonnyP, post: 1041122, member: 17918"] I don?t get too nostalgic for past record stores (well, maybe Frank?s Wild Records where Sonic Youth and Killdozer shared a shelf with Madonna?s Penthouse issue and early 12? singles, you sometimes had to step over tramps passed out on meths or Bucky to get through the door, and Swans could be followed by whatever Hi-Energy the one chap behind the counter had been letching to on amyl until 4am or Bathory or Stone Roses), if they don?t follow their customers, they get nowhere. Franks ended because the underpass leading to it and the precinct it was in was demolished (how they ever got the urine smell out of the foundations I?ll never know) and there were other stores so the owner retired. A sad example of one that never but probably should die is the Discery in Brum - always pretty crap, but knows it?s customers and survives selling the tosh they like. [/QUOTE]
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