(There was a thread on this subject but I couldn’t find it)
10.45 am
To mark Record Store Day Andrew is joined by life-long record collector and chief music critic of The Times Richard Morrison, and retailer Chris O'Reilly to discuss the current habits of the UK's record-buying public. With a virtual wallet containing £50 in their pockets they tell us what they would buy.
I expect everyone here has happy memories of the time spent in his/her favourite record shop. I do, and I hate to say this (it sounds terribly philistine) but are record shops such an irreplaceable cultural institution that we should not abandon them? Beyond the nostalgia, I don’t miss them/it.
I’ll be interested to hear how this slot goes.
10.45 am
To mark Record Store Day Andrew is joined by life-long record collector and chief music critic of The Times Richard Morrison, and retailer Chris O'Reilly to discuss the current habits of the UK's record-buying public. With a virtual wallet containing £50 in their pockets they tell us what they would buy.
I expect everyone here has happy memories of the time spent in his/her favourite record shop. I do, and I hate to say this (it sounds terribly philistine) but are record shops such an irreplaceable cultural institution that we should not abandon them? Beyond the nostalgia, I don’t miss them/it.
I’ll be interested to hear how this slot goes.