HW Fest: cool places to go

Rich Warren rich.warren at BTINTERNET.COM
Mon Jul 15 13:46:18 EDT 2002


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Selectadisk on Berwick St, actually had a good range of Hawk stuff last time
I was in, and it was a bunch cheaper than anywhere else.  Go there before
you hit any megastoreplaces. Tower is best for Japanese imports :-) But
expensive. HMV probably do have the best range of stuff.  If you're looking
out for ambient stuff at all check out Ambient Soho(now moved to camden)
they have alot of deleted planet dog stuff and other weirdness you won't
find elsewhere.  If you're into world/ethnic music of any sort head to
Warren Street Tube Stop, and there is a beautiful world music shop nearby,
though the name escapes me for the minute(Can anyone remind me?).

Close by Picadilly circus  is the biggest bookshop in Europe(Waterstones),
though not as cool as the specialist shops, it does have a massive stockpile
of books.



Rich W




----- Original Message -----
From: "Alastair Sumner" <alastair_sumner at HOTMAIL.COM>
To: <BOC-L at LISTSERV.SPC.EDU>
Sent: Monday, July 15, 2002 9:26 AM
Subject: Re: HW Fest: cool places to go


> For Hawkwind CDs I always think HMV in Oxford Street is the best. It's a
> big highstreet store but they seem to stock the most Hawkwind. Selectadisk
> down Berwick Street is not so good for Hawkwind but good for other
> alternative stuff. Tower records at Picadilly is ok. For books, as Colin
> has already said, Foyles is the place. Charing Cross road is lined with
> bookshops, new and second hand. When you get near the bottom by Trafalgar
> Square check out the side streets on your left such as Cecil Court for the
> specialist bookshops.
>
> Regards,
> Alastair.
>
> On Sat, 13 Jul 2002 23:17:40 -0500, John Majka <jmajka2 at COMCAST.NET>
wrote:
>
> >Well it's only a few more days until I leave for England... can anyone
> >suggest cool record and book stores to go to in London?
> >John Majka
> >jmajka2 at comcast.net



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