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24 Goose Street
London SW1P 3JX
United Kingdom
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People searched for Music & DVDs 225 times last month within 15 miles of this business.
I stopped by here to search for some hard to find LPs. Been searching for a cheaper album by The…read moreSundays, but unfortunately couldn't find any. The staff was helpful, though, and suggested that I check out second-hand stores since the stuff I was looking for is already out of print! Selections here are still pretty good. I was able to find some rare records such as Joy Divison and New Order. Stuff you can't find in America. The record store sells mostly pricey brand new LPs, but CDs are still affordable.
I'm one of those people that loves the streaming aspect of digital media, but also miss perusing…read morestores like Tower Records for music, movies and books. When we stumbled into Fopp in Covent Garden, I was immediately in love. Not only did they have a ton of vinyl, band tees and movies on display, they had an impressive selection of really great books at super reasonable prices. I ended up picking up a copy of A Clockwork Orange and American Psycho on the cheap - something that I've been wanting, but now had no excuse. There are multiple floors to explore. Though it's on the smaller side, it still packs a punch!
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Haven't thought of this place in years but it just popped in my mind so wanted to leave a review…read more Spent a week in London in 2010 and felt I needed to seek out something punk while I was there. Left my group that I was with and took off to the other side of the city and found this place. It was perfect. Spent a bunch of time talking to the staff and some other patrons about punk in the US and the UK and got some great local recommendations from them (though wish someone had recommended Frank Turner to me then - I was practically on his doorstep and now I love him lol). Would love to come back and explore again.
Someone just told me about All Ages so this was the first time I've visited on my many trips to…read moreLondon. So glad I know about it, perfect place for those who like punk, hardcore and garage. The fact that you can see a Snazzy Boys poster in the photo says it all for me. Found a nice sale bin of 7"s that were buy 2 get 1 free, can't beat that. A good stop after you hit the market (or before).
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This record store was everything I hoped for it had a huge selection of everything a classic rock…read morefan could ever want. Service was great to they gave me exactly what I wanted really fast. And the value was about as good as any record store there all expensive but that's what you get for liking expensive hobbies. And the outside of the store even looks great would for sure recommend
My husband LOVES to go record shopping when we travel to other countries, and Sound of the Universe…read morewas on the top of his list of London record shops. It also has the advantage of being located down the street from two other record shops, so it's like a three-fer. Anyway, Sounds of the Universe is in the most picturesque lovely building standing tall on a corner with an understated yellow "Records" sign pointing people towards the door. They have a wide selection of records that are really nicely organized, and the shop is really bright and clean. My husband said they were very smart because they had the type of record collection that encourages people who are into one style of music to explore and find additional albums that are related within easy reach.
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I loved getting to check out Rough Trade Records. As a vinyl junkie, it was like a music pilgrimage…read morefor me while I was in London. I wanted to check out the original location, though I read it was not in the original location/building any more and we were never quite close enough to it while on our trip to make it a convenient stop. So this one became the one for me given that I read it had the best overall selection in the city. Loved this place. Active, vibrant, folks everywhere checking out records. There's a coffee and bar up front so after shopping I sipped a pint and continued to listen to the great music they played throughout. Prices were fair, a lot of new sealed vinyl at "2 for 50 (pounds)" or even 13-20 pounds single. I loved the notes and "essentials" stickers pointing you to different music. I picked up several albums, focusing on ones I don't often (or ever) see on the rack in the states, a book, some rough trade branded merch. I love that they sell quality turntables and stereo gear, etc.--but sadly none of that would fit in my carry-on! The only thing that keeps this from being a "5 star" record shop for me is that if I lived here, it couldn't be my "go to" given that there are no used/trade-in options. I popped in one other Rough Trade location on our trip and guess that is standard, these are sealed/new record sellers only. But it's such a cool spot and I'm glad I went. Saved my Rough Trade cloth bag for display.
Rough Trade js a super cool music store...though I'd argue it's a bookstore and cafe with a music…read morestore attached to it, lol. They have a major selection of everything, books, cds, and records. I perused the books as I'm not much of a hard copy music person and stumbled on a book about J Dilla, which I ended up buying. So, great visit!
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While in London earlier this month, I wanted to hit up some record stores; Flashback being towards…read morethe top of the list. I hit up a couple Flashback locations but this one was definitely my favorite. It had some of the UK stuff that I was looking for, (I hail from the US), and at reasonable prices. I was in the shop for about an hour pursuing my sections/artists and taking second looks at the items in my stack and the employees let me do my thing and didn't bother me, which is always really appreciated. All of the stuff that I was looking for was on the main level, but they do have more vinyl in the basement, which is where I paid for my items. The employees were nice and understood that it was my first time in their shop and I didn't know the process of things. I loved this record shop and will definitely stop by here when I'm in London again!
Have experienced dentists available!! Don't farm out the…read morework to lesser practitioners just to make money!!
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Visiting from out of town, the set up to this place is unique, only cds on the floor and all the…read morevinyl is behind the counter. I also walked in a minute from closing time at 6pm, and thought I might buy a shirt, but was rudely told that they were closed. Will spend my money elsewhere like Reckless Records who are open until 7pm. Cheers!
Sister Ray is a super cool record store (and conveniently down the street from a few other great…read morerecord stores). My vinyl crazed husband spent some good time in here. So first, this is a two-story store with vinyl downstairs and CDs upstairs. The downstairs is IMPRESSIVELY organized, which just tickled my fancy because I love it when things are organized. All of the sleeves are empty - the records are kept behind the counter downstairs. And even when you walk up with a stack of records, the organization is so good that they can easily locate all of the albums you wish you wish to purchase in a flash. The staff was great and friendly and they really knew their music too. The young man helping us had a deep discussion with my husband about some artists I don't know. It was a really good stop. And bonus points for the cool vintage cassettes painted on the stairwell.
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The Bfi Filmstore is a film buffs' paradise. There are loads of obscure DVDs and more popular…read morechoices in here too... I recently found some cool Korean films in here that I couldn't get in Zavvi or HMV. There is so much choice, it's really great. I've also found a few gifts in here for friends as well. The Bfi is a great place to be anyways, the Benugo's Cafe is in the building, the cinema too... I love this place...
This place is so brilliant, I had no idea I was living beside such a gem. I went in for a browse…read moretoday and ended up buying some really good dvds that I haven't seen for sale anywhere else, like the a latin american documentary and an Irish film I love, each were £17.99. They have all the dvds arranged by country so it's all very easy to navigate. As well as books on film theory, biographies etc they also have fun little things like postcards of movie stills and cartoon flip books which would make nice little presents come my usual Christmas week panic. They also had a large flatscreen t.v on the wall playing a dvd that is on sale there so if you like it you can just buy it, no fuss. It's really user friendly and not at all film-nerdy like I though it would be. I'll be back!
This is the second oldest bookstore in the world. Many floors including an elevator along with…read morerestaurant on the top floor. It is a lovely place. I spent several hours here. Amazing selection. Good value for what they have. Friendly service. Recommended.
This bookstore is pretty big with four floors of books and restrooms at every level by the stairs…read more They do also have an elevator of course. You can spend hours here, but eventually they will have to ask eve time to leave when they close.
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Absolutely disgusting, do NOT buy anything from these people. They are vile the lot of them, they…read moretalk to customers like they are nothing. I had a preorder that I paid for in cash. The item arrived damaged 3 or 4 days late. They tried to be awkward by refusing to refund me & only refund me by debit card. I told them they are NOT having my card details & it was absolutely absurd, at this point the manager Ross from Coventry HMV store started being abusive making accusatory comments about the tone in my voice. I have autism & I don't feel I was rude in any way. I was trying to state a fact which was misinterpreted as me being rude. The only time I was rude to HMV was when I was provoked. I've experienced discrimination as well with the staff making inappropriate comments about the way I was dressed which I felt isn't relevant & completely inappropriate. I do think stores like HMV unfortunately abuse vulnerable customers because they think they can get away with it. Their customer services via phone is absolutely awful & very unhelpful. I would urge anyone, simply don't do business with them at all, they don't care about you as the customer. They don't deserve any customers at all with they treated me.
I visited the store on 12/13 September 2011. It is located about 1500 meters from Bayswater Station…read moreon London's Underground. My only other experience with HMV in Vancouver, British Columbia Canada which used to be a Virgin Megastore (one of Sir Robert Branson's spinoffs). So, by comparison, this store is about 1/4 the size of the Vancouver location. The staff appear pretty friendly and helpful without being overbearing. They allow you to walk in the store and to get your bearing before chiming in with their "Can I help you..." mantra. The store is laid out as most music stores with CD's sorted by genre and alphabetized within the genre. The selection of DVD and Bluray is smaller than I expected. Additionally, some of the staff is not familiar with the region coding issues that can occur when you buy DVD media in countries other than those you reside. They do, however, seem to understand PAL vs. NTSC. Unlike it's Vancouver counterpart, it did not have as many accessories for music players (but this is probably because of the small size). The music is not played loudly and the lighting is adequate so the store atmosphere is pleasant. There is not an abundance of over-advertising of movies or music as I would have expected as I have seen in other non-HMV stores. Converting British Pounds to the US/Canadian dollar, there were actually many cheaper products than buying them in the US/Canada. Hopefully, the store is still there when I make my next trip to London as I will do my homework on movies and such to determine if I can play purchases on my home system.
DO NOT PRE ORDER FROM ROUGH TRADE IF YOU WANT RELEASE DAY STUFF…read more Pre ordered the Springsteen Nebraska 82 set as I wanted to get it the day it came out. It didn't arrive, it's now days later and I've had no news about when I'll get it either. I've tried contacting them via customer service messaging and emails and have been ignored. According to the Shop app, my package is still 'being prepared' which means absolutely nothing
I first learned about the iconic Rough Trade record store through my love for The Smiths, and I…read morecouldn't resist the magnetic pull of this indie vinyl haven. My friend Robert and I had to visit it while on a long layover in London. Despite its dilapidated state and small size, Rough Trade's undeniable charm was evident in every corner. It's a treasure trove for indie and obscure music! However, I must admit that the physical state of the store left me longing for more. It's not as impressive as the one in New York! We didn't buy anything though, we've never heard of some of the bands that were on display. lol
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Whether you simply love reading, or have aspirations to write a bestseller, this annual event is…read morenot to be missed. Local star author, Dame Jacqueline Wilson is the patron and a worthy draw. There is something here to please everyone and to suit all budgets. Many of the events during the month long festival (which runs from late April until late May) are free and often held at the local Borders http://www.qype.co.uk/place/99458 . Other events with well-known authors sell-out rapidly and are best booked in advance at http://www.qype.co.uk/place/104295 . With 42 items on the programme, it's well worth pre-planning to ensure that you don't miss-out.
An excellent website for London theatre tickets with good discounts on ticket prices.read more
I can only speak for the rehearsal space at Breakfast which consist of two arches under Clapham…read moreJunction that are being used as rehearsal rooms. The rates are average though the facilities are good. It's very spacious, enough that feedback problems are rarely an issue and includes a breakout area that overlooks the rehearsal space and free refreshments. Its proximity to Clapham Junction train station also makes it incredibly convenient location wise. The reason I'm not giving this a higher score is because of how difficult it is to book. They operate a 24-hour no obligation cancellation policy which may be a factor that makes it incredibly difficult to book. Earlier this year, they were booked up for over two months solid every evening. The demand is so great, it can be difficult to get hold of the person who runs the place also with unreplied texts and voicemails. The two times we managed to get this place, it was great, but now we opt for the cheaper, more available Atomic Studios instead.
Don't be fooled by the size, this bookshop is not only stocked to the rafters but they will also…read moreoften order you in books that you need or want if they don't already have it on their shelves. The man who owns it is super friendly and recognises all his regular customers and is often up for a little chat while you browse. His literary knowledge is expansive and you can always ask him to recommend you a new book based on ones you have previously enjoyed. The store also hosts a number of events such as book signing (I met JK Rowling!) and reading groups for children in the area.
For travel, cookery and children's books Village Books is very well stocked as well as selling a…read morerange of best sellers and classics. But due to the limited shop size, you are not going to find every book that you ever wanted here. It is however, very pleasant, personal and all round a nice shop to buy from. Much more than just a village book shop in my mind.
Rymans (and its staff member) was a lifesaver last weekend! We needed raffle tickets, LOTS of…read moreraffle tickets, 3000 raffle tickets if we're being precise! And it was Rymans to the rescue! I arrived at the store at 10am just as they opened. In my 'oh my god, do they have them' panic I ran over the the desk and pretty much shouted in the cashiers face. Luckily for me he was very calm and said, of course! Andddddd breathe! He kindly walked me over to an aisle and looked in a draw underneath, he then checked the back room for additional colours so I could choose the best option for the event we were running. We continued chatting throughout the transaction and then I left the store successful and happy! Thank you to the kind man for your help, I know where to come the next time I need raffle tickets! :D To note: the store was clean, tidy and very well organised.
Average WH Smiths store in Lakeside shopping centre. Stocks books, stationary, magazines, DVDs,…read moreCDs, chocolate, sweets, gifts, art supplies and more. I find that WH Smiths doens't have such a wide range of books available as Waterstones or Borders (there are branches of these in Lakeside or on the retail park). The stationary and art supplies tend to be quite expensive but there is a large range and they stock some beautiful photo albums and craft items. This has always been the traditional store to visit for back to school stationary and supplies!
Spread across 2 floors this is a good size WH Smith. They sell a range of stationery, books, cards,…read moremagazines, games, DVD's, CD's. So basically it sells everything that you would find in any other WH Smith. Everything is reasonably priced and easy to find.
I've stopped at this book market every time I'm in the area, but I've never bought a single book…read more(and for someone like me, that's really strange as I belong to the compulsive book-buyer category) I think part of the reason, is that the books that I have seen at this market, tend to be a bit yellowed and more than gently used and those don't appeal to me at all. I've never really "found" something amazing here, but it could be because I haven't browsed for long enough. I like the vibe of the place, and I keep stopping by, but eyeballs haven't converted into a sale where I'm concerned.
I love this little book fair on the Southbank. It's so inspiring to see so many great books - old…read moreand new, big and small - on sale for mostly under a fiver, although you can buy more expensive books too. I bought "Journey to Ixtlan" here, it was a random purchase. I was so intrigued by what had been written inside the book - a note to a friend and a quote "Do what thou whilst *is* the law..." and then some astrological symbols. This intrigued me so much, I bought the book and found out it mixed sci-fi and philosophy - perfect. It was like buying a little piece of history, this book was loved once, that's what I liked. All for £3! Do come and visit this book fair and support orphaned books. There's something for everything, you may even find a little hidden gem as I did!
Tiny newsagents at top of dukes avenue very friendly stocks most papers and magazines small…read moreselection confectionery/crisps/soft drinks also oyster top up and accepts Guardian newspaper subscription vouchers brilliant thank you.
Flashbacks is a pretty basic store selling used cds and dvds. They didn't have Kate Bush (…read moresomething I always look for to determine whether a record store is good) but they did have good prices. I will come back to Flashbacks to buy Little Britain (my favourite show) seasons one and two for 6 pounds! That is like 70% percent of the price or something. Seriously this box set was more than 20 quid. I couldn't care less if it was used. Flashbacks also had other TV series on sale here. If remember rightly I saw some American series here as well, in Uk format obviously. 4 stars for the box set!
I'll start with the negative: the prices are very high here, with some iconic but fairly common…read morerecords selling for 30£. On the plus side, they have a listening center, and they'll gladly unshelf a record (the pricier records are removed from their sleeves and kept behind the counter) for you to inspect and listen to. The turntable mat, however, was filthy/hairy. I wouldn't go back, however, because of the prices.
The kiosk is great for those last minute purchases before you get on the train. It offers a wide…read morerange of magazines as well as sweets, drinks and crisps. The staff are friendly.