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Woosh, or unaware of the millions of cake shops all owa?
Not a whoosh, I must just walk around with my eyes closed
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Woosh, or unaware of the millions of cake shops all owa?
Solid Sounds?Its just nostalgia for a bygone time
i dont "shop" anymore ,i dont need shops ,everything is online ,even the majority of food
in saying that a "dodge around the shops " is a canny pastime the two times a year you're away some where
i love seeing vinyl shops etc but its more like a living museum .
something "sounds " ??
Yeah. I worked in Volume for a while. Loved going downstairs and finding a bit of Vinyl new in, UNKLE, DJ Shadow,etc and blasting them out while making it look like I was busy putting records in aphabetical order. Loved Spinning Disc and Hot Rats is still there.Solid Sounds?
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Olive Street..used to get loads of my early punk stuff from there.
Grand, cheers.Yeah. I worked in Volume for a while. Loved going downstairs and finding a bit of Vinyl new in, UNKLE, DJ Shadow,etc and blasting them out while making it look like I was busy putting records in aphabetical order. Loved Spinning Disc and Hot Rats is still there.
Picky aren't ya!wad 3rd, wad 2nd, wad 1st, wadn't
Pet Sounds??..there was one in Newcastle anarl.i dont "shop" anymore ,i dont need shops ,everything is online ,even the majority of food
in saying that a "dodge around the shops " is a canny pastime the two times a year you're away some where
i love seeing vinyl shops etc but its more like a living museum .
something "sounds " ??
Solid Sounds, after Volume.Something "sounds " ??
... and the weekly town markets used to be packed. Loads of stalls for claithes and work jeans,, blokes flogging dinner services, clocks, knives and forks, and all sorts out the back of a van. The meat van selling a full range from slices of bacon, and cuts of meat to a half a beast !Green grocers pretty much, certainly compared to years past.
You couldn't move for loose cauliflower leafage on pavements
The whole cupcake / cake thing is canny big at the minute. I’m surprised how many there is right, but think it’s more of a trend than a long term solutionNot a whoosh, I must just walk around with my eyes closed
Jesus, remember seeing that every time i went to the match…….It was a landmark in the city for those of a certain generation.
Away mate - I'm a 1990s kid not 1790s.... and the weekly town markets used to be packed. Loads of stalls for claithes and work jeans,, blokes flogging dinner services, clocks, knives and forks, and all sorts out the back of a van. The meat van selling a full range from slices of bacon, and cuts of meat to a half a beast !
There was in Sunderland too?? I was on about the one between the Redheugh Bridge and the brewery. That area has all been redeveloped now.Jesus, remember seeing that every time i went to the match…….
30 or 40 years before your time then . If you go to the 50's area at Beamish that's what I remember !Away mate - I'm a 1990s kid not 1790s.
Sounds like Nicholas Nickleby meets The Apprentice/Fred Elliott
Yeah, thats the one. Also had Speedy book service (I was too young to go in) on Hylton Rd next to the Chinese restaurant. Also beside Symphony Sounds I think it was called. Sold hi-fi separates back in the 80's 2nd hand. Or was that the one which was opposite the Dun Cow?.What was the sex shop in Sunderland, down near Norfolk house? Beauclark’s surgical supplies or summit
Or dodge through Southwick on Monday morning for the identikit experience30 or 40 years before your time then . If you go to the 50's area at Beamish that's what I remember !
Or dodge through Southwick on Monday morning for the identikit experience
The Drapers ( my mam called it) was my favourite shop as a small kid in the 70s! It always had cool little toys and catapults and stuff. But when I Google drapers it was just a fabric shop! They definitely sold baseball boots and monkey boots cos I remember getting them from that shop.Things like cobblers - there are a few still knocking about but not as many as they used to be.
What other shops do you miss?