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Vinyl experience hanway street.
Website 44 7894 020105.
Hanway street was designated a conservation area.
26 grosvenor street london w1xobd uk some releases show this address the vinyl experience shop address.
In the 90s went with some friends to an illegal.
I knew some people who worked there in 1997 when it closed down.
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20 hanway street london w1p 9dd uk l31831 label.
Which was based at the back.
18 hanway street london w1p 9dd telephone.
London s hanway street used to be legendary for its second hand record shops.
There are still some there.
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36 hanway street london w1t 1up england.
Back in the 80s i spent a lot of time in vinyl experience on hanway street picking up some auld punk rarities test pressings and the like.
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Then we d head down hanway street past the blue posts on the corner to visit vinyl experience a huge place over a couple of floors which was covered by this fine beatles mural.
Used to be some top record shops on the street.
At the tottenham court road end there was a pub on the north corner of hanway street tho never went in it.
Vinyl and cd 1 13 of 13.
22 under its owner tim derbyshire as on the beat up to its closure in 2014.
I sell records here.
Casablanca records established in 1979 at no.
Insulated from the traffic roar of tottenham court road a soho emporium catering exclusively to fans voracious acquisitional desires.
Marketplace 40 for sale.
Its most famous shop was probably vinyl experience.
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20 with characters from yellow submarine removed in 2013.
Soho s berwick street may not have as many record shops as it did in the 90s when it was known colloquially as vinyl mile but it s still a major destination for music fans and collectors.
At some point earlier it had this fine sign.
Vinyl experience painted the façade of no.
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It pervades this basement bar and really spoils the experience as it lingers constantly.
Not sure whether the soho vinyl bar is still running but that one is rubbish compared to the st paul s one anyway what a shame.
They told me the main reason they were closing was because of the massive virgin megastore 50 yards away.