Purple Matter Custard
Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2024 12:41 pm
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Tremendous as always ! But where's the crazy echoed edition?Lord Reith wrote: ↑Thu Mar 28, 2024 12:41 pm
And you always wondered what "PMC" stood for...
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I used to frequent this shop in the 70s too. It always felt strange walking past people trying on a new pair of shiny platform shoes before ascending the stairs to this unusual record shop. My copy of Yellow Matter Custard came from a stall holder in Carnaby Street with record sleeves fixed to the hoarding behind him. Very interesting times.urasam2 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2024 11:10 am This album holds a very special place in my collection. I bought the TMOQ record which was on blue vinyl in 1972 at the first Virgin Record shop when it was above a shoe shop in Oxford Street, London - bean bags on the floor, "cans" for your listening pleasure etc. I had no idea where the tracks originated from, as they were claimed to be "previously unreleased studio material". I had never heard of the Pop Goes The Beatles show, despite having been a devoted fan since early 1963. If only...
I treasured the album, it held pride of place in my collection and I'd put it on to amaze guests who came round. I used to dream that one day I might get to hear the recordings in proper studio quality. And now ......here we are!!!
That's just jogged my memory as I remember Virgin Records opening a Shop in Newcastle UK in around 1975 & they sold Imports & Bootlegs & that shop was just like that one with the Bean Bags etc.urasam2 wrote: ↑Wed Mar 27, 2024 11:10 am This album holds a very special place in my collection. I bought the TMOQ record which was on blue vinyl in 1972 at the first Virgin Record shop when it was above a shoe shop in Oxford Street, London - bean bags on the floor, "cans" for your listening pleasure etc. I had no idea where the tracks originated from, as they were claimed to be "previously unreleased studio material". I had never heard of the Pop Goes The Beatles show, despite having been a devoted fan since early 1963. If only...
I treasured the album, it held pride of place in my collection and I'd put it on to amaze guests who came round. I used to dream that one day I might get to hear the recordings in proper studio quality. And now ......here we are!!!