went up there - about a dozen people queueing outside - but I was told that early doors there was a line all the way to the corner of the street, which is quite a distance.

Only two at a time allowed in the shop but he knows me so he let me in too.

Eventually he brought a trestle table out onto the pavement and put what was left on that. Someone paid £30 for a Bowie album. No CDs (might have been interested in the 2CD De La Soul but no dice).

So just had my usual root through the s/h CDs. Must have been some big Country fan dump his collection as there was a ton of Waylon Jennings and Conway Twitty.

Anyway got 8 albums including an original CD release of 'Aja' (flat transfer from a master) which I'd been after for a while. £28 the lot so better value than the Bowie LP although no doubt that will be £300 in a few years.

Lots of youngsters in the queue plus a bloke who looked like a miniature Walter Becker.