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Sunday, April 21, 2024

RECORD STORE DAY in OXFORD UK | TRUCK


RECORD STORE DAY


TRUCK OXFORD UK 
great shop and great staff!



RSD 2024 THE DOORS: LIVE AT KONSERTHUSET


The 1975 Live At Gorilla

On the 1st February 2023, the 1975 played their debut album The 1975 in full for the first time since its 2013 release. The album debuted at number one on the UK charts in September 2013, is certified platinum (US) and 2 x platinum (UK), and set the path toward a solid run of international chart-topping, awards, and sell-out arena tours across their subsequent releases. For the 10th anniversary in 2023, the band recorded the gig making this available on digital and CD. RSD2024 sees the album released on vinyl for the first time pressed on white vinyl with brand new artwork.



so both my purchases turned out to be available and readily so!

So HAPPY!

Record Store Day

Saturday, April 13, 2019


INTERNATIONAL RECORD STORE DAY!


50 plus in the queue and still only an hour to get in

International Record Store Day 2019 went well! 
Largely through being able to get everything I was after. The Staff at Truck Store here in Oxford were simply great! Friendly, efficient and they found everything for me. Sensitive to an old geezer with a walking stick, think I got the last copy of the Dylan they had! While I was later than I wanted, the queue was only fifty strong by the time I got there and despite an hour's wait I did get everything I had hotly anticipated. Joining the queue with a group of families  only in Oxford somehow a couple of Saturday dads, with four screaming kids. I was joined by a guy who quizzed me and said "What are we queueing for?" To which I replied 'It's Record St . . . . ' 
         "Yeah I know it's Record Store Day' he snapped' but are we queuing for a particular record . .  or what?"
         'Well I am!' came my rejoinder when I realised he may not have been quite on full message as t'were.
         'I am looking forward to trying to find a Doors 10", the Bob Dylan and maybe a Van Morrison. What about you?' 
                to which he started to mutter somewhat and kept his further comments under his breath rather. . . . . . . I was amiable enough and he may not have been well but we got along. I tried again to ask if he was looking for something in particular 'to which he replied he was looking for a record! Eye-rolling like mad (sorry) Self explanatory really. 


There was a really nice guy on the door who was from Richer Sounds with vouchers off the hardware to actually play all this stuff. I told him I was a VIP receiver of the Newsletter which is what he was trying to get folks to sign up to and he smiled wanly and gave me a voucher. My colleague in the queue repeated almost verbatim what I had just said, that he was a VIP member of Richer Sounds and would not be giving him his email address for fear of what he might do with it and and mentioned Julian Assange which I thought at least was apposite! 
We made our way inside!

Truck Store Staff are cool as . . . . .


Some salient superb Swappie choices!



Sorry couldn't help my son Matt and his pal to find what they were after in a joint pincer operation at Rough Trade in that there Lunnun! They went on to the London variety of shops and were able to find some of what they wanted!

Rough Trade Brick Lane London - the RSD queue at about 9.30




A happy day was had by all!
You know it . . .