Studios in London
61Speedie wrote:jx wrote:Speedie wrote:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British\_Grove\_StudiosMr Knopfler will see you now.Legend about that place was that it was originally his house. He bought another house with his Sultans Of Swing money and kept the old one as his studio.Nope.https://www.soundonsound.com/music-business/british-grove-studios-london"in 2002, they found a space which was built as a dye works for a laundry in Victorian times. The main part of the premises became the offices of Chris Blackwell's Island Records in the early '70s, and the section of the former dye works which is now home to British Grove Studio 1 was once occupied by Island's final record store. Prior to its involvement in the music business, it also served as a warehouse, a wood workshop and a print room."JFC:Look at them yoyos.Oh, sorry, they're light fittings.