Category Archives: General Life

The fall of the high street music shop

I can remember in the early 90’s going with a friend to Boots when they still sold vinyl.  All right now was the single I thought he bought.  It was a novelty for me as I’d never been into a record shop to buying anything at all before that point.

For a long time there was a chain of independent record shops in Kent, called Richards Records, who had a branch.  Along with Plastic Surgery and Plastic Surgery 2  there were alternatives to the likes of Our Price and Woolworths.  Nick Hornby makes reference in his non fiction book 30 Songs about the closure of an independent record shop near to the fictional Victory Vinyl.  Was it a victim of the internet age.

I can remember the first two albums I bought were The Best of the Kinks and Abba Gold both on cassette from W H Smiths in Maidstone with my single purchase being Stay by Lisa Loeb that I bought from one of the Maidstone Our Price outlets back in 1994.  Along with that there were all the tv commercials encouraging us to get down and buy our music from Our Price.

MVC has been another casualty in the high street wars, never a real bargain before it was subsummed into Music Zone who in turn were gobbled up in turn by Fopp who went pop by expanding too much.

I remember first coming across Essentials at Greenwich market and having a good mouch arounds it’s wares whilst at uni.  After I moved to Southampton I was pleased to see one appear to sate my growing need for music.  The Southampton branch of Essentials was the first shop where I walked in heard something that I liked that was playing and asked at the counter what it was.  A minute later and five quid lighter I’d just purchased Endtroducing….. DJ Shadow.

Unfortunately Essentials in Southampton disappeared with the arrival of Fopp in 2005.  A bigger selection, better prices and Essentials with its diet of imported cds couldn’t hold out.  Essentials had the far better logo though.

On one of my recent trips to London I thought I would pop into Steve Sounds up in Soho just off the Charing Cross Road.  Unfortunately its disappeared.  Possible a victim of redevelopment like Just Games was.  I was consoled by being able to find Cheapo, Cheapo Records which is a little gem of a shop full of odds and ends, music, videos, DVD’s, audio books where I’ve found stuff that I hadn’t thought of.

In more recent months both Woolworths and Zaavi formerly known as Virgin Mega Stores have disappeared.  In the months before it disappeared it appeared that Zaavi were trying to play catch up with HMV reorganising their lay out putting the DVD’s downstairs by the door and the music upstairs.  Too late, the internet behemoth arrived several years ago.  Now even Fopp is but just an extension of HMV, Zaavi is but an online brand name.

Not even the Silverscreen chain of specialist DVD shops could make a go of things.  Perhaps they were in too expensive sites or couldn’t get the stock but they didn’t last very long.

With respect to the second hand record shop there’s been a lot in the news about vinyl shops disappearing but in the last few months CEX appear to be expanding the shops from my knowledge at least Southampton and Maidstone and are now stocking them with second hand music.  Next time I’m in London I will have to see if the whole chain of shops that buy and sell a variety of goods from books, retro clothing, vinyl, cds, films in Notting Hill Gate are still there or whether ebay has put the final nail in their coffin.

Will 2009 see any new high street record shops appear.  HMV is reportedly doing better as a result of it’s competition disappear?  Will just have to wait and see.

What bags say about people

Whilst whiling away the moments on the underground, this morning between stations, I couldn’t help but notice a woman who’s bag had the image of a C-60 tape on it.  She was listening to music on headphones at the same time as reading a music manuscript book.

Thoughts that came to mind were:

  • Was she a musician but where was her instrument?
  • Was she reading classical music and listening to rap at the same time?
  • Does anyone still use C-60 cassettes for recording on any more.

Swinging Through The Trees

I had a grand day out today.  As part of my birthday celebrations I went to Go Ape down at Bedgebury with some friends before heading out for a Thai meal in Maidstone, watched the River Festival fireworks sitting in Ben Hawkins boat before heading to the Pig for a drink.

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I have to say I was pretty pleased at getting three people actually to make it to Go Ape.  I nearly thought there would be no one to go with but with three friends saying yes it was a fun event.

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Turning 30

Today I’m only a day older than yesterday but it’s my thirtieth birthday.

A quote I noticed on a card in Paperchase a while back felt very apt for today.

Inside every thirty year old is an eighteen year old asking

“what appened”

Ann Landers

When I was 18 and sharing a house in Milton Gardens in Epsom with James, Graham and Ian.  James went one evening to a friends 30’s birthday.  That friend of his must be 42 by now.  At the time the being 30 seemed a million miles off and now I’m there.

Meeting Bo

For the past couple of months I’ve been drawn into playing Scrabulous on Facebook.  A friend of my friend John Lloyd had been playing Bo and she ended up challenging me.  Today I got to meet her in the flesh rather than just playing her online.  Have to say she’s the first person that I’ve actually met through Facebook first. 

She seems a great person.  Shame that she’s off to Australia on the 15 of February.   Possibly forever it seems.  At least she’s invited me to her leaving drinks before she goes.

My House

A bit of a sad day really.  Amanda’s moved out but in with my friend Shelly. Things aren’t all totally sad though as they are good friends and it is good to see Shelly move forward in her life.  I expect they’ll be Singstar Diva’s in the space

Just leaves me with needing to find a new tenant.  It’s going to be hard though I think to find someone as good to share one’s home with. 

Playzone

Had a fun evening out with friends over at Playzone at Cosham.  Felt very young at heart doing the various slides, rope bridges, spinny things, nets, fireman’s poles, ladders, tunnels, bouldering wall, balance beam.  Did manage manage to pick up a rather nasty friction burn on my last slide down.  Reminds me of hurtning my knee skiing on the very last run down of the last day.

 Bit diappointed that Krispy Kreme’s closed at 9:30 pm so we missed out on them.  However came back and had a game of Hazienda which my friend Andy had brought down with him.

Escapism

Well I went to New Zealand to escape the fact that I had lost the person I was chasing after.  Not the first time.  This time though I felt that I needed to get away, see something new and try and avoid dwelling on the matter. 

Well I managed to suceed in that respect.  I ended up meeting lots of people, had a great time.  I didn’t met that special person but I stopped thinking about losing someone I never had.  The only trouble now is that I’ve got itch feet and what to see more of the world.  Instead travelling is now becoming an escape in itself.