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Transat imports was in a basement in Lisle street and the owner wasnt Guy Stevens , he was an ex record company gent whos name i dont know ,who had a bad drink problem .every saturday he would have fr
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Thank you for that, chief prefect.
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must omit thought the cutting off the corners on lp's was because they where over stock and to stop people selling at full price you live and learn
ok this is a tricky one as someone always knows somewhere where they were ,but actual US soul imports actually on sale in a shop.
whereabouts in the UK got the 1st up servings and how ?
London ? Liverpool ? Newcastle ?
the UK bands needed examples to listen to and must have had a golden source .
the UK record companies were very anti imports so must have tried to block any imports by any means at their disposal.
my 1st spotting of actual imports of 45s was Transat Imports in Lisle street in Soho ,in around 1964.
also Guy Stevens was importing large amounts of imports but mostly Sun and general rock and roll stuff,
but he kept the most desirable soul to himself for later issue on Sue.