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Probe Records – independent music retailers since 1971

Julian Cope worked here, Dead or Alive front man Pete Burns worked here, Paul Rutherford from Frankie Goes to Hollywood worked here. I shopped here.

Story says that the founder Geoff Davies’ reply to a buyer hoping to purchase the new Rush album was "No, you fucking can’t have the new Rush album. Where do you think you are, Virgin Records?"
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