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	<title>David Watkin &#187; Classical Longplayer Brighton</title>
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		<title>Keith and Vivienne, the Classical Longplayer</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 07 Sep 2009 11:07:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Chris Mullen</dc:creator>
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		<category><![CDATA[Classical Longplayer Brighton]]></category>

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		<description><![CDATA[David’s regular perambulations through the streets of Brighton were clearly ritualistic. 1. Walking into town. 2. Specialist newsagent for Gay Magazine. 3. Packets of Coffee and Tea from Robert’s shop. 4. Cds at Keith and Vivienne’s &#8211; The Classical Longplayer 5. Books at Colin Page, then Holleyman and Treacher, both in Duke Street. Over the years, his favourite shops were closing down. When Holleyman and Treacher closed, there was then Colin Page. By the time the Classical Longplayer was closed down, David was too ill to be aware. David came to the shop regularly and had bought a large proportion of his huge record collection there.“Keith, you know Fuck All!” was his constant cry, even when the shop was full of customers. In the later stages of David&#8217;s post-op prostate condition Keith generously provided a pit stop facility for his eccentric customer&#8217;s needs. Having agreed visitor&#8217;s rights to the loo, David disappeared down the basement steps for a worryingly long time, unaware that the cubicle was at the head of the stairs.Once David had established the practice, he would duck into the concealed cubicle, usually unbeknownst to Keith who would be aware of a sudden scuffling noise and a muffled curse. The [...]]]></description>
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