Gibbs, Avgarde Gallery and the Free Trade Hall were only reason for Manchester's existence in the 1960s...
BaL 1.03.14 - Beethoven Symphony no. 7 in A
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostGibbs?
Their basement does not ever appear to have been occupied again since they closed down .
Richardfinegold: I don't have the Solti/CSO and, alas, it seems difficult to get hold of, but it sounds right up my street. Will continue the search."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostI joined Britannia solely in order to get the introductory offer of the Solti Ring on CD for £20 and never regretted it. Mind, I did also get the CDs never ordered etc. No, the Carlos Kleiber LvB 7 came from a Manchester record shop, June 12 1977, where I went to spend that year's birthday money. Never regretted that either.
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Originally posted by Eine Alpensinfonie View PostGibbs, Avgarde Gallery and the Free Trade Hall were only reason for Manchester's existence in the 1960s...
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Originally posted by verismissimo View PostHas Monteux's 7th with the LSO been mentioned yet? It was one of my earliest purchases on a Victrola LP and is still much loved.
It seems to have been on a Decca twofer (or is that a different recording?), but seems to be generally nla currently.
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Britannia Music Co Ltd is a dormant company, last accounts filed 31/12/2005.
I seem to have had better experiences of them than earlier posters. The Solti Ring (CD) was my introductory bargain too, and I managed the minimum purchases for a fair while. In the end they were content for me to order just the odd disc that I fancied from the monthly catalogue, especially their sale bargains (mainly the unsold weird stuff!). Don't recall being sent discs I hadn't ordered, though that could be the explanation for some discs on my shelves that I can't recall when or why I bought!I keep hitting the Escape key, but I'm still here!
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Originally posted by Barbirollians View PostGibbs?
Their basement does not ever appear to have been occupied again since they closed down .
Spent what seemed like hours in there browsing through stuff that I couldn't afford.
Wasn't there a really good record shop in the Piccadilly Hotel complex or thereabouts,can't remember the name,or memory playing tricks ?
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Originally posted by EdgeleyRob View PostGibbs was a haven.
Spent what seemed like hours in there browsing through stuff that I couldn't afford.
Wasn't there a really good record shop in the Piccadilly Hotel complex or thereabouts,can't remember the name,or memory playing tricks ?
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