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Topic History of: HMV Oxford Street cira 1960
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In The Know Didn't my mate David Cardwell (who managed Pickettywitch and others, inc that woman who sand "White Horses" which stayed in the lower charts for years) have an office on the first floor in the 70s)?
JK2006 No DJ - smack in the middle; half way between Oxford Circus and Marble Arch. Opposite Stanhope Place where Polygram was in the 70s.
DJones Was this the store at the Marble-Arch-end of Oxford Street?
JK2006 I remember that staircase so well! The number of times I rushed down it.
dixie This is what the famous HMV Shop on Oxford Street looked like in the early 1960s. They only moved out of this building about 8 or 9 years ago - and moved across the road, (to the store that closed earlier this year). This store is now ocupied by Footlocker.
voicesofeastanglia.blogspot.com/2011/06/...t-hmv-istore-in.html