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Clash writers pick out their favourites. Here comes the sun, George Harrison once wrote; It s been a long cold lonely winter.
For music fans, this latest lockdown has perhaps bit hardest of all. Starting just before Christmas, it s kept us separated from family and friends, and pinned our lives down away from the places that bring us joy.
Places like record shops. Much more than just money-making ventures, record shops are community hubs, a place for fans to gather, geek out, and emerge penniless clutching slabs of vinyl.
With the country beginning to open up, many of us are making our first trips down to our local record shop for months, re-connecting with the communities we were forced to leave behind.
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For all the perils of the past 10 months, music has been a great constant – the firm friend who has stayed with us, providing solace with inspiring songs and favourite tracks; a consolatory sound-track to tough times that is never inaudible, however hard the wind is howling outside the door. It will be that way when normality returns, for it is almost impossible to travel and not encounter the sounds and rhythms that help define a destination.