With Record Store Day back in its rightful place in the calendar, we take a closer look at what some of Scotland's record shops have in store on Saturday 23 April.
i m from ukraine. reporter: 7-year-old margo lives here with her mother oksana. this used to be office furniture, she explains. with the addition of a donated bed. oh, it is. it s pretty comfortable. reporter: this has been home since the start of the war. she is an accountant. her husband fights in dnipro, near the eastern flank. oh, it s your husband? no, please talk to him. they never know when he ll be able to call. this is my husband. i can t comprehend it she says. it s as if we re in a 40-day horror movie and we can t wake up. one floor above, employees do their best to carry on with their jobs. i do not know anybody who is saying i don t care. everybody cares. everybody wants to help. reporter: his employees sending whatever they can downstairs.
reporter: 7-year-old margo lives here with her mother oksana. this used to be office furniture, she explains. with the addition of a donated bed. oh, it is. it s pretty comfortable. reporter: this has been home since the start of the war. she is an accountant. her husband fights in dnipro, near the eastern flank. oh, it s your husband? no, please talk to him. they never know when he ll be able to call. this is my husband. i can t comprehend it she says. it s as if we re in a 40-day horror movie and we can t wake up. one floor above, employees do their best to carry on with their jobs. i do not know anybody who is saying i don t care. everybody cares. everybody wants to help. reporter: his employees sending whatever they can downstairs. whatever is needed to either
make them feel good, solve their problems, the refugees problems. i m from ukraine. reporter: 7-year-old margot lives here with her mother, oksana. this used to be office furniture, she explains, with the addition of a donated bed. oh, it s pretty comfortable. this has been home since the start of the war. she is an accountant. her husband fights in dnipro, near the eastern flank. it s your husband? please talk to him. they never know when he ll be able to call. this is my husband. reporter: i can t comprehend it, she says. it s as if we re in a 40-day horror movie and we can t wake up. one floor above, employees do their best to carry on with their jobs. i do not know anybody who is
reporter: your husband? please talk to him. they never know when he ll be able to call. this is my husband. translator: i can t comprehend it, she says. it is as if we re in a 40-day horror movie and we can t wake up. one floor above, employees do their best to carry on with their jobs. i do not know anybody who is saying, i don t care. everybody cares. everybody wants to help. reporter: his employees sending whatever they can down stairs. whatever is needed. desks, vacuum cleaners. we just try to help our neighbors. reporter: but war has meant the days of business as usual are over. we really also learning from them. we see how they are coping with the tragic events and tragic situation. and it really makes you feel happy. but also makes you feel that you are doing something good.