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yndi halda, who I manage are playing at The Barbican this weekend.


This means that unless I can get someone to cover for me at the shop then it's going to be closed for the whole weekend.


Anyone fancy helping me out ?


Can't pay you, but we'll work something out.


Maybe some free records or something.


Call me on 07528 554 673

(methinks this thread is soon to be deemed "not ED-specific" and cast into the lounge


Did your dear old mum ever live in ED and come to a forum drinks? I've had plenty of stuff for free!


As for the Dream Machine - I guess we'll find out after Saturday how this little experiment goes. I've contacted the owner about helping out so do come on down and say hello (and buy stuff!)

lord love your dear old mum. but I bet she also remembers a time when your neighbours would do anything for you and you could leave your back door unlocked and come home to find that not only was your telly still there, but someone had left you a fresh baked pie on the kitchen table


I've offered my services for what they're worth. having packed in my job, I'm considering branching out...

The Dream Machine aint really like any other shop on The Lane, the owner John effectively told me that he doesnt care if the place makes a profit or not(as long s the rents paid for). Its more of a base for his forays into music/band management. Quite refreshing actually, like having a festival pitch on The lane. I'd quite happily donate a few hours of my time just to have a rifle through the records and bore people witless with muso chat.

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