Ah, always hate to lose the great, old places!! Seems to happen a lot these days! The blog world here in the states has been going berserk today!!! Hope you can still access my blog!!!
That's really too bad. It used to be around here that we had lots of music stores that carried all kinds of instruments and music books, etc., but most of them are long gone now. I miss them!
Ah, always hate to lose the great, old places!! Seems to happen a lot these days!
ReplyDeleteThe blog world here in the states has been going berserk today!!! Hope you can still access my blog!!!
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ReplyDeleteFantastic shot.
ReplyDeleteThe building looks great..but sad to know about its closure
ReplyDeleteOne of the icons of 'Bombay' if I may use this name. Sad that its shut down.
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huh?? why? :'( It was one of my fav stores...
ReplyDeleteGreat captured
ReplyDeleteNice shot.
ReplyDeletenicely taken...
ReplyDeleteSad to see a vintage place shut down. I am sure it will leave a lot of memories.
ReplyDeleteOh Gosh!! Please tell me that's not true. I'll miss this place. Another iconic music haven that closed was Groove in Churchgate. It pinch the heart.
ReplyDeleteThat's really too bad. It used to be around here that we had lots of music stores that carried all kinds of instruments and music books, etc., but most of them are long gone now. I miss them!
ReplyDeleteoh no, I have childhood memories where my father used to take us there and he would buy Pankaj Udhas records. Its sad to know :(
ReplyDeleteVery interesting buildning
ReplyDeleteOh that's a shame Deepak, it had a good life, I guess it had to end sometime :(
ReplyDeleteMatter of time till it's replaced by a swanky shiny building, but without the true soul of Bombay.
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