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A new music shop will be opening and we need your help.


By completing this five minute survey, we'll get a clearer idea of what you like and why and what you think about music shops. Please click on the link below to access it.


https://www.surveymonkey.com/s/3S3RF5Q


No market research company is attached to this, we're wanting to get something off the ground for the benefit of the community.


If you have any questions, please PM me.


Thank you.

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This sounds exciting, look forward to hearing more :)


A reincarnation of the Dream Machine in ED but with more choice of music to buy would be my, er, dream :)


ie somewhere to drop in any time, have a drink and listen to music, live or otherwise .....


ETA: Mind you the drink tended to be Stella from Bossman or a pint from the Palmerston (if feeling flush) rather than coffee and cake ....

philliphwood Wrote:

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> Thanks Sue, sadly I wasn't around in the days of

> Dream Machine, but I'm looking it up now.


xxxxx


Don't think you'll find much about it online somehow ....


It was based underneath the cafe next to the Palmerston, on Lordship Lane.


It was very small and only sold secondhand music, but had gigs there sometimes.


ETA: Run by John Lynch, he's not in ED any more :(

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