An occasional blog about Boot Sales and other odds and ends. Sorry there will be no new music. I can be contacted on lordofthebootsale@btinternet.com
Sunday, June 22, 2025
Computer Problems
Sunday, June 15, 2025
Glencoves - It's Sister Ginny's Turn To Throw The Bomb
Sunday, June 8, 2025
Egbert Douwe - Kom Uit Mijn Bedstee, M'n Liefste (Come To My Bedside, My Darling
Sunday, June 1, 2025
Gaspar Netscher Ensemble - Get out Of Bed My Darling
Monday, May 26, 2025
Bank Holiday Boot Sale

Sunday, May 25, 2025
Herman Emmink - Tulpen Uit Amsterdam
I found this record released in the Netherlands in June 1957 in a local Charity Shop, Max Bygraves i recorded the track in English and was released as the 'B' side of You Need Hands in April 1958, this reached #3 in the UK Charts.
At one Boot Sale many years ago I stopped at a stall who had a number of records, it turned out that they were all foreign pressings, on enquiring the price of the records I was told £3 each as they are foreign, I thought that's way too much and I'm about the only person here that buys foreign records, and I then to get them at for below 50p. I looked again at the records on the way out, none had been sold.
Monday's Boot Sale
I am playing it by ear for tomorrows Boot Sale, I will go if there is no more rain today, where I live is on the Bourn Line where the London Clay meets the Chalk of the South Downs, Hook Road Arena is on the clay and readily floods, until 1950 there was a railway across the site that went into a cutting to pass under Horton Lane this was filled in I don't know what or where the infill came from but it has worse drainage than the clay in summer you can tell the course of the railway cutting by different vegetation growing on the infill, the area is now used for the Boot Sale car parking.











