Showing posts with label British. Show all posts
Showing posts with label British. Show all posts

Wednesday, 6 February 2019

More thoughts on HMV


With yesterdays news about HMV still ringing in my ears, I've had some further thoughts about the situation.

Whereas in the past, youths were probably the largest demographic buying music from shops, I think it's people of my age (40+) that hold all the cards for HMV.

I don't imagine that new owner, Sunrise Records plans to splash the cash on every store interior immediately but it's clear that the business model needs to change, otherwise they'll be in danger of the same fate again.

Let's breakdown the age demographics, as how I see them.

25 and below.  They mainly stream music - either directly from subscription services such as Spotify and iTunes (or illegal sources).  It's doubtful that many would be as interested in purchasing CD's or vinyl, or DVD's and Blurays for that matter.  Everyone has a Netflix account or knows of a website that streams films.  Don't neglect this age-group - but also don't imagine that they'll be a huge money-spinner in-store either.  Keep an eye on youth trends and perhaps find a completely different product to get them through the door.

25-35.  Musical tastes have changed.  Not afraid of physical formats, even vinyl.

35-50.  The 80s was such a memorable decade and quite often, nostalgia has a huge role in musical tastes and purchases.  Some remember vinyl very fondly and began collecting all over again. There are lot of passionate music geeks like myself.  We remember what we liked about the record shops of our youth, we were probably just recently looking through that racks in charity shops for a vintage find  - much of what made record shops so good was the simple things, but getting your stock right is so very important.

50+.  Mature, often brilliant musical knowledge.  Not necessarily fussed about flash displays and interiors.  Plenty of music geeks.

I realise that's a simplistic and possibly a little bit insulting run through the age demographics, but there is some truth there.  Of course, I'm not speaking on behalf of everyone.

My followers on social media are largely my age and we LOVE physical formats, we love our collections and we love the experience of shopping.  We remember the days of browsing through racks of records very fondly.

We often post pictures of our collections on Instagram because we're excited and proud of them.  This interaction starts some really great conversations with others and that's when you very clearly witness the enthusiasm that people still have.

HMV - it's not over.

Use this opportunity to truly understand what customers want.  Don't be lazy and carry on as usual.  No more tacky neon sale signs as that cheapens the experience. We love a bargain but don't want to feel like HMV has become a discount warehouse - so find a middle ground, where prices are fair ...and that no doubt involves lots of discussions with industry stakeholders, so make some calls and get the appointments sorted now.

Make clearly thought-out, sensible changes and for gods sake, speak to your often wonderful staff, as I bet they have some great ideas as most of them are geeks like me.

Thursday, 31 January 2019

Pet Shop Boys - Inner Sanctum

Blu-ray/ DVD/ 2CD package of Pet Shop Boys breath-taking show 'Inner Sanctum', filmed at London's Royal Opera House during a sold-out run in 2018 summer.

The iconic duo's acclaimed production, first presented at the Royal Opera House in 2016 over four sold-out shows, was reprised at the venue for a further four nights in July 2018 as part of their 'Super' tour. Staged by long-term PSB designer Es Devlin and choreographer/director Lynne Page, the show was filmed by director David Barnard. Filmed on 27 and 28 July 2018, the full-length film on DVD and Blu-ray is accompanied by two CDs of the complete audio of the live show plus a bonus feature of PSB live at Rock in Rio, which was recorded on 17 September 2017 at the Brazilian festival.

 The 'Inner Sanctum' production won rave reviews for a musical and visual extravaganza which brought lasers, dazzling choreography and immersive visuals and stage design to the ornate surroundings of the Royal Opera House for an electrifying show. The set-list featured contemporary PSB material from their last two albums 'Super' and 'Electric' mixed with many PSB's classic hits from their peerless back catalogue including 'Love comes quickly', 'West End girls', 'It's a sin', 'Go West' and 'Always on my mind'.


Tuesday, 29 January 2019

Bananarama: Dance Music (Live at The Observatory in San Deigo)

Whooooooop! Thanks Davearama for your camera work.

Friday, 25 January 2019

Bananarama - Q&A

If you had the opportunity, what questions would you ask Bananarama?


If you are one of the lucky few that have tickets for the event of 2019, 'An evening with Bananarama', you just may be in luck....

So, what questions would you ask our favourite ladies?

What happened when you met Robert De Niro?  Dish the dirt.  There are rumours that he took a shine to one Banana.

Tell us something juicy about the early eighties club scene in London.  There has to be plenty of stories there.  There were so many future stars on the scene.

Who is better at netball - Sade or Keren?  It's a very important and serious question.

What was your beef with Samantha Fox?  I seem to recall snide comments in an interview. Naughty Bananas. Poor Sam.

Who makes you weak at the knees?  An insight into their current...er... romantic thoughts.

Have you seen Peter Cunnah from D-Ream, after giving him a dead leg?  Yes, he deserved it - but has he ever apologised.

What is your favourite George Michael song?  The late, great man and a friend.

Tell us a funny story about you and George.  There must be loads of tales.

At the recording of Band Aid, who did you most want to meet, if any?

Do you miss a weekly Top of the Pops?  I do.

When are you next seeing Siobhan? ...and can I come too?

What is your favourite track from the new album?  We'll have heard the full album by then.

Wednesday, 23 January 2019

Nerina Pallot: A secret

I'm quite selfish.

Is it bad that I don't want Nerina Pallot to reach the heady heights of uber stardom?  I like that she does intimate gigs and I feel superior when I can sing along to the lyrics of my favourite obscure Nerina tracks.

Nerina's released 6 albums in total, but my favourite is her most recent, 'Stay Lucky' with its beautiful title track and the stand out song 'Man Didn't Walk on the Moon'.  A song with Fleetwood Mac charm that had me immediately hooked (see video, below).


Nerina's shows are always a fun affair. You get songs, the occasional joke, tales of family life and perhaps bravely, Brexit was even discussed at the last gig I went to.

So, listen to the song, check out Nerina's catalogue covertly and appreciate her fabulous talent - but don't you dare make her a huge star!  I realise that sentiment is fucked up.... *looks for emoji of a man shrugging his shoulders*

Tuesday, 22 January 2019

Bananarama: Live at the London Eventim Hammersmith Apollo


Seeing the original Bananarama line-up deliver a tour was such an unexpected and incredible moment.  

Having lived and breathed Bananarama since my youth and experiencing the dramatic devastation of the split (I blame my hormones), nobody ever thought this would happen - but it did and it was one of the single most joyful moments of my life.

I bought the merch.  I stood shaking with excitement with my friends.  I danced until my legs fell off.  I looked in awe at the incredible screen graphics.  I was blown away by the new production and the makeover of those hits.  It ticked all of the boxes.

This tour didn't just live up to our expectations, it blew them away.  To look around the venues and see the faces of happy audience members was unexpectedly emotional.  It wasn't just middle aged gay men and wives.  There was a diverse collection of people of all ages and most importantly, they knew the songs ...and many of them also knew all of the camp arm movements too.  It was a genuinely endearing moment to see so many people experiencing utterly, blissful, unabashed pure joy. 

We were all so thankful that we got to experience that joy again with the Live album in various versions, including a DVD and bluray.  Many people don't realise that it's also available on iTunes, see link below.  It was Blue Monday yesterday and I can't think of a better way to wash those blues away than watch one of the worlds greatest pop groups back together again.