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manofmystery wrote:They were in all the record stores in Hull. In fact The Shadows did pretty well in advertising their albums up here. The stores were always full of large posters and displays.
manofmystery wrote:Ahh Sydney Scarborough. All you could want on 3 floors.
C and A never had a record department but Hammonds did. Boots was handy. You could buy a Shadows album and something for the weekend!!
drakula63 wrote:I've just spent a little too much money on a single sheet of paper. Saw it on ebay and couldn't resist. It's not in the best of condition, but in a way this helps to authenticate it. I had never, ever seen one before last week, so that may help to explain why I bought it. For the time being it will remain rolled up in the wardrobe... but eventually it will be framed and hung on the wall. I have placed the original LP next to it for a size / design comparison!
manofmystery wrote: ... You could buy a Shadows album and something for the weekend!!
Uncle Fiesta wrote:manofmystery wrote: ... You could buy a Shadows album and something for the weekend!!
If a girl had caught you buying a Shadows album in the 70s, you wouldn't have needed anything for the weekend.
Uncle Fiesta wrote:manofmystery wrote: ... You could buy a Shadows album and something for the weekend!!
If a girl had caught you buying a Shadows album in the 70s, you wouldn't have needed anything for the weekend.
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