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boston2006
A store called Al Bums on the corner of Chandler St and Park Ave in Worcester , Ma . A guy I went to high school with opened it soon after we graduated and he had several bootleg LPs that I had never seen or heard of . I was able to get at his store , to name a few .
Bright Lights , Big City
Charlie watts and His fabulous Rolling Stones
Schoolboy Blues / Andrews Blues ( a 10" vinyl plays at 45 rpm )
L A Friday
Andrews Blues LP
Who went To Church This Sunday ?
Liver Than You'll Ever Be
The Trident Mixes
Canadian Blind Date
Stones Tour Mop Up !
Here's a link to an video article in the local paper about the stores closing . The storefront now houses a tattoo parlor . It is in what was once the "Haight Ashbury " section of Worcester .
Enjoy the show ,
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71Tele
I answered an ad in the back of some music paper around 1975. They sent me a typewritten photocopied list on yellow paper with artists, titles and sound ratings ("Audience B-, SB B+, etc). From there I entered the wonderful world of bootlegs. Trademark of Quality, Colored vinyl, etc.