Dunno about the night... I think the name Discos Capablanca rings a bell somewhere in my brain. And Arroz Studios I know of course, we booked it to put Lena Willikens on when she played on of her two gigs in Lisbon for Invisible Sounds. I can't remember if I mentioned that.Don't think there was a thread on those yet, I'll post a few interesting ones I have stumbled upon lately!
@IdleRich perhaps you can recognise this one - my brother and his wife are on their way to a holiday and got stuck in Lisbon for a way longer time than initially planned.
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kind of assumed it must have popped up at some point, but I couldn't find it!I did make a thread for this a while ago but the title was just flyers
So this one is probably a better one tbh of maybe they could be combined with your title
some more good uns here http://www.britishrecordshoparchive.org/bath--bristol-a---r.htmlthis bourgeois gallery of record shop bags is quite groovily nostalgic
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A brand new bag: vintage record shop carriers – in pictures
Faded paper and plastic recalls the joys of a new find at the record shops of yore in Jonny Trunk’s latest collectionwww.theguardian.com
is not as good as this one
my contribution would be
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of bristol
Ive been assuming it must be a deliberate aestheticVery surprising how that kind of posters can still pass, I think being in a big city cuts some of people's self awareness, it's often a similar deal here in London. People feel like they don't need to push themselves, while sometimes they really could benefit from some effort.
saying it is deliberate is often just a poor excuse imo, cringe is deadIve been assuming it must be a deliberate anesthetic