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Would be surprised, the last one (the closing down gallery now I think) lasted 2-3 yrs.

I think it would be highly risky for SE22 given the 10's of ?1000's in business rates and property leasing.

There's already a stall on saturdays down the market which covers reggae, ska and funk - good 'wrecka stow' IMO.

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This sounds very promising... Any idea what kind of stuff it will cover? 50s esoterica and 60s psych may be a bit specialist for me to wish for, but something other than the Coldplay back-catalogue for a fiver and Ministry of Sound compilations would definitely be good to see..


Was very pleasantly surprised by the CDs on offer in Roullier White, of all places.. A very limited selection, but clearly hand-picked by somebody with a keen appreciation of alt.country/power-pop, with acts like The New Pornographers and Josh Rouse that I wouldn't ever expect to find in a (what I shouldn't but can't resist describing as) basically a fancy kitchen/homeware shop..

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I must spring - lithe as a gazelle! - to the defence of Roullier White! It is an excellent local source for cafetiere spares....Cafetieres are essential for urban survival but they do tend to have a high mortality rate, jug-wise: at least around here.
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it's certainly bucking the trend - the internet has killed off many of london's record shops that i've spent too much time and too much money in, but i'll certainly pop in ready to spend a bit more if they've got what the sort of stuff that i buy


good luck them

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The rent's probably quite cheap if it's in a basement underneath a greasy spoon, which will work in it's favour. And good record shops can sometimes prosper through word of mouth rather than high street visibility... so you never know, it might work out.
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