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A few months ago whilst browsing various soul related sites on the web I came across an article describing growing up in London as a soul boy during the seventies. The author talked fondly about a record store where he spent many Saturday mornings buying newly released vinyl. He asked if anybody still had one of the plastic carrier bags the shop gave you to cart home all your new buys in. What a weirdo I thought - fancy somebody wanting an old carrier bag? Mmmm thats just the sort of thing I'd do! A few weeks later we went to an audio jumble/record fair in an old church hall and in amongst old blokes dressed in nylon jackets with bad facial hair I chanced upon an old Woods Music Shop paper bag sandwiched between some bad rock albums. I used to buy all the Grapevine 45s as new releases from this shop (circa 1979) and being the smart cookie I am - I didn't want to waste my money - I only bought the one copy of Nabay and Lester Tipton.

Records in paper bags - how quaint and old fashioned does that sound these days.

onwards, derek

Woods Music Shop with branches in Sunbridge Road Bradford, Huddersfield and Wakefield.....


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Derek Pearson

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From Seano (Banbury) 4 March 2007.
Scarily I kept loads of the bags from record shops over the years, especially the 7" but of course increasingly scarce! Plenty of paper ones, just don't get at all any more. And even worse than that, I got a few of those plastic folders you find in WH Smiths with see-through pockets to keep them all in! Just might upload a photo someday to jog some memories.

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