Hi Ged.. this is long distance USA..
.... April 2010.
Got a phone call from Larry Kane...Emmy award winnng Journalist and THE ONLY journalist
The Beatles allowed with them on the whole of their 1964 and 1965 tours of America..
I thought the fantastic American accent was a wind up....
'Hi Ged.. I'm Larry Kane, will you show me a few Beatles places around Liverpool please'...
Will I what Larry Lad....? does a fat dog fart.. ?
It was a pleasure meeting Larry and showing him a few places... a real nice man.
..and what a surprise when I recieved both his books in the post a few weeks later..
This... >> is Larry Kane..
a man I'm looking forward to meeting again when he comes back to Liverpool...
After clicking above click where it says 'Larry Kane'
for more info on Larry....
To see the photo below large and read the plaque without any copyright mark on it...
see the 'New Additions' album on my website....
on here >>> Liverpool Days...
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Originally Posted by
lindylou
I think I do remember the repair counter being near the door - can't remember much else though. There must have been a record counter - upstairs was it ?? - - and did Woolies sell clothes in those days ?
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The record counter Lind was moved around a bit if I remember correct
it last ended up on the ground floor at the back end of the store..
it had a great box of cheap singles...I bought loads out of there.
I met Billy Kinsley in there once... or walked passed him like in awe..!
As you got off the upstairs escalator you were in the clothing department..
I dont think it sold a wide range of clothes...
but I do remember buying a woolie hat and gloves...or a scarf or something from there.
you then walked over toward the windows above Church St for the cafe...
which I remember like yesterday.
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