PDF Reading Going For A Song: A Chronicle Of The UK Record Shop English 1911374044 PDF

Going For A Song: A Chronicle Of The UK Record Shop


Author Garth Cartwright has travelled the length and breadth of the UK, conducting more than 100 interviews with some of the icons of the record shop trade and the wider music industry, including Martin Mills (Beggars Banquet), Geoff Travis (Rough Trade), Andy Gray (Andy’s Records), Ralph McTell, Chris Barber, The Specials and many more. Featuring a foreword by the great comedian and writer, Stewart Lee.From the UK’s first record shop, indeed recognised as the first in the world, H.Spiller in Cardiff opened in 1894, Garth traces the history through more than a century of unprecedented social, cultural and political change.From the Jazz and swing scene of Soho, the birth of Calypso and Ska following post WW2 migration; The North End Music Store (NEMS) and the birth of The Beatles; the baby-boomers of the swinging 60’s and pscyhedelia; The Rock era of the 70’s with Richard Branson’s Virgin, Andy’s Records and Beggars Banquet; The punk and alternative scene of the late 70’s and 80’s with Rough Trade, through to the huge challenges faced by music retailers in recent years and how the independent shops have adjusted and reinvented themselves today.



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  • Hardcover : 199 pages

  • Title : Going For A Song: A Chronicle Of The UK Record Shop

  • Language : English

  • ISBN-10 : 1911374044


 

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go for a song. To be sold for a very (and perhaps surprisingly) low price. Wow, I can't believe they let so many things at their yard sale go for a song. I would have marked up the prices a bit.
Go for a song Idioms by The Free Dictionary
go for a song. To be sold for a very (and perhaps surprisingly) low price. Wow, I can't believe they let so many things at their yard sale go for a song. I would have marked up the prices a bit. Farlex Dictionary of Idioms. © 2015 Farlex, Inc, all rights reserved.
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To go for a song means to be sold be little money, to be bought or sold for much less than the item is worth. The idiom go for a song has been in use since at least the early 1600s, and probably longer.
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for a song, to go to buy to sell. Something sold or bought for a trifling sum, by implication for far less than its worth. The expression is believed to come from the pennies given to itinerant songsters performing outside inns and public houses (bars), as well as the very small amount required to buy sheet music.
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Buy something for a song Idioms by The Free Dictionary
for a song, to go to buy to sell. Something sold or bought for a trifling sum, by implication for far less than its worth. The expression is believed to come from the pennies given to itinerant songsters performing outside inns and public houses (bars), as well as the very small amount required to buy sheet music.



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