Poultonpool
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Cobweb Poulton - one of the owners was a big BFC fan, I used to spend many an hour looking through their punk singles box in the late 70s, happy days, wish I had kept all the ones I had, worth a fortune now!
Yes and all the records were sealed but with a cut in the corner. Morrissey used to work there, customer relations wasn't his forte.Yes I remember going down the steps. It was huge area down there. It was more mid 80s when
I went. My musical tastes at that time included
Parliament,Funkadelic and Brass Construction
and at about 25p for a vinyl record it was a cheap
way of building up a collection.
Indeed Assai is a fantastic record shop . . I'm a regular in the Assai in EdinburghUsed to use cobweb Cleveleys back in the day
Current favourite record shop is Assai Records in Dundee-excellent service and always have rarer released vinyl
Cobweb Cleveleys
Moochers. AceAs a cleveleys boy I went to Cobweb a lot, but my favourite was Sinfonia in Blackpool. Lots of Northern Soul Imports. Not technically a record shop but Moochers in st Annes used to sell lots of 10p imports. Got Back street by Edwin Starr there on Ric Tic and a great Woman of the ghetto by Marlena Shaw. Also lots of Radiants stuff. Great for chess label records
The Disc CentreThere was one in Lytham on Park St ????
On Wood Street?But the bloke who ran Graffiti in St Anne's late 80s turned me on to so many artists I'd have never found......
YesOn Wood Street?
Cobweb records.went there on my lunch break the day What’s the Story Morning Glory came out on tape. Yes - tape!!Melody House. Bond Street.