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Matrix10

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Jun 7, 2011
501
Bexhill
Flywright Records in Bexhill, you could stay as long as you liked without being hassled.

Sorry, earlier one should have been reply to post

I think that was the store Peter worked in, He is in his 70's now but can still remember the artist, title, release date, and catalogue number of any record from the 50's to the 70's.
I actually bumped into him this lunch time in the club. Handy bloke to have on your team in a music quiz. Really nice feller
 




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MVC- i think it stood for 'music video club'....you like became a member and got a discount.......

Scary that this is something to get nostalgic about - but they have probably been gone for over 10, maybe 15 years. Believe they were originally part of the Woolworths empire, first I encountered was in Horsham, Brighton one was in Air Street I think and they quickly spread to many other towns (Eastbourne, Worthing and Hastings all acquired one). Spent a lot of money in them over the brief years of their existence, membership fee was something nominal like 50p for life and they usually had a good range of stuff. I think Woolies sold them, the chain changed its name (can't remember what to) and went down the pan shortly afterwards. In a few short years threads like this will be featuring Blockbuster!

Read all about them here - my memory was partially correct.


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Music_and_Video_Club
 


janee

Fur half
Oct 19, 2008
709
Lentil land
My mum once brought me Delaware jeans from Tescos in George St, when all the other kids had Levis.
They had dirty great big seams down the side.

That was so me! Although mine were from downstairs Churchill Square while my brother got Levi's from Colts cos he was a boy!
 




Kumquat

New member
Mar 2, 2009
4,459
In 1992 I worked in a pub in Dunstable and there was a balloon shop called "Blow Jobs". I can't say I miss it. In fact it might even still be there. I doubt it though. Not much call for balloon shops these days I'd imagine.
 




Dick Head

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Jan 3, 2010
13,679
Quaxxann
Great shout - Freddy was THE man for a number 1 or 2 with the clippers in the mid 80s.

Nah, what about Dan's off St. James's Street?
 




Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
64,968
Withdean area
Walter Gillet's, Market St, the Lanes
Beals, East St
Lewis G Smith, Grand Parade

From kids to architects, each was a goldmine of stationery and similar, but they variously had other bits like detailed OS maps, and other stuff for kids to nose around.

Gillets was later demolished for the building that now includes Karen Millen etc.
 




Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
64,968
Withdean area
Hello,

Anyone else remember Attrix Records in Sydney Street, and Vinyl Demand, somewhere off Trafalgar Street? Many happy teenage hours and much money spent in those places.

First post, btw....

Used to buy and sell records at Vinyl Demand - at the bottom end of Trafalgar St near Pelham St in a rundown area that seemed ex-WW2 bomb damaged or simply not finished by town planners when they built the hideous Theobald House flats nearby.

Vinyl Demand was miniature, but an Aladdin's Cave of everything from the Beatles to Ultravox with John Foxx.
 
















spellfast

New member
Jul 14, 2011
32
Stone Cross
AA Bakers on the London Road where you could get subbuteo stuff as well as getting your football inflated.

The newspaper shop up from Patcham crossroads I think was called barrets not gills,maybe the name changed

Bioscope books in trafalgar street
 




Henfield One

Well-known member
Aug 5, 2003
459
Vasso's in Sussex Square
Cordoba Coffee Bar, North Street
Clapsons in Old London Road, Patcham
Louis G Ford, Davigdor Road
Bennetts, North Road
Webbs Stores, Kemp Town
Johnsons, Western Road
Snob, Churchill Square
Al Fornos, East Street
Hanningtons & Hills of Hove of course.
Cobleys

But we still have Swift Sports, Old Steine - fantastic and we still go there. Encourage everyone to support these owner managed businesses.
 






MissGull

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Apr 1, 2013
1,994
Going to blockbuster to rent a video was amazing. So much choice. Everyone had a blockbusters card in their wallet, alongside their library card.
 


Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
64,968
Withdean area
Vasso's in Sussex Square
Cordoba Coffee Bar, North Street
Clapsons in Old London Road, Patcham
Louis G Ford, Davigdor Road
Bennetts, North Road
Webbs Stores, Kemp Town
Johnsons, Western Road
Snob, Churchill Square
Al Fornos, East Street
Hanningtons & Hills of Hove of course.
Cobleys

But we still have Swift Sports, Old Steine - fantastic and we still go there. Encourage everyone to support these owner managed businesses.

Was Vasso's in Brighton Square? And before or after, called Stenos in the 1980's?
 


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