From: | Gareth Griffiths |
Date: | 10 Aug 2000 at 22:40:08 |
Subject: | Re: CDs & Record Decks |
> And Birmingham is a large city and can probably support it's
> marketing, perhaps? The same isn't true of smaller towns and cities.
> Last time I looked at Virgin Megastores and HMV in Plymouth, it was
> wall to wall CDs and Videos. I didn't see any vinyl at all, and this
> is in the 20th largest city in the UK.
Well I live in Shrewsbury, which isn't even a city, and in our Virgin
Megastore there is a helluva lot of vinyl. All the latest dance/trance
releases are available on vinyl, as well as some of the older dance/trance
anthems. That's just it though, there's no 'classic' stuff, it's all dance.
That's OK for budding DJ's like me and my mate, but there are a lot of
people around here (I know five personally) that are not interested in
DJ'ing the dance stuff, they prefer the music that takes longer than fifteen
minutes to make ;-)
Anyway - to make this on topic - has anyone got Tony Horgan's "Can't You
Feel It?" on vinyl? I cannot find it anywhere. Is it possible to get it
directly from him, and if so, does anyone know his address and all that?
Cheers,
GazChap.
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