His Master’s Voice! Shame the kids of today don’t get to experience the endless hours of flicking through the latest vinyl. User to love that.
I bought my first leather jacket at the Carnaby Centre around that time.
I remember those days!!. Coming home from a day out in London, with a nose full of dirty bogeys from the pollution. Good times 😂
Thank you! I love seeing pics of how London was when I moved here.
“It’s all gone sideways” since then.
My friend and I visited HMV around this time. My friend wanted to buy a CD but didn’t know the name of the artist, so he walked up to the counter, looked at a young girl who worked there, and just started singing; you and me, now and forever, near and far, always together.
She found it, and my friend lived happily ever after, not with her though
Shopping really hit different in the 80’s/90’s. Like it was actually something worth doing
Awesome pics. Thanks for posting. My Dad used to take us to both each time we stayed with my grandparents. Thames link to King’s Cross then walk to Carnaby St for Docs and HMV for seemingly half their stock….. lived abroad so it was like a mecca in terms of music
It is funny, each person in this photo thought their time and place was completely ordinary, a part of everyday life, and so too will our time be something that passed. Neolithic farmers lived the same way largely unchanged for centuries, millennia even, yet in the past few years we have lived to see literal artificial intelligence creating works of art or photorealistic movies in a split second.
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His Master’s Voice! Shame the kids of today don’t get to experience the endless hours of flicking through the latest vinyl. User to love that.
I bought my first leather jacket at the Carnaby Centre around that time.
I remember those days!!. Coming home from a day out in London, with a nose full of dirty bogeys from the pollution. Good times 😂
Thank you! I love seeing pics of how London was when I moved here.
“It’s all gone sideways” since then.
My friend and I visited HMV around this time. My friend wanted to buy a CD but didn’t know the name of the artist, so he walked up to the counter, looked at a young girl who worked there, and just started singing; you and me, now and forever, near and far, always together.
She found it, and my friend lived happily ever after, not with her though
Shopping really hit different in the 80’s/90’s. Like it was actually something worth doing
Awesome pics. Thanks for posting. My Dad used to take us to both each time we stayed with my grandparents. Thames link to King’s Cross then walk to Carnaby St for Docs and HMV for seemingly half their stock….. lived abroad so it was like a mecca in terms of music
I did a thing
[https://imgur.com/a/Lt5tJMv](https://imgur.com/a/Lt5tJMv)
[https://i.imgur.com/BulgfR1.png](https://i.imgur.com/BulgfR1.png)
[https://i.imgur.com/Ow2TEn3.png](https://i.imgur.com/Ow2TEn3.png)
[https://i.imgur.com/m5NUMUP.png](https://i.imgur.com/m5NUMUP.png)
[https://i.imgur.com/qWWF7Fq.png](https://i.imgur.com/qWWF7Fq.png)
[https://i.imgur.com/p6uGy34.png](https://i.imgur.com/p6uGy34.png)
It is funny, each person in this photo thought their time and place was completely ordinary, a part of everyday life, and so too will our time be something that passed. Neolithic farmers lived the same way largely unchanged for centuries, millennia even, yet in the past few years we have lived to see literal artificial intelligence creating works of art or photorealistic movies in a split second.
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