London & Music

In London, Berwick Streetmarket is the centre of what is left of the red-light district, which previously madeSoho famous from infamous. In the day time it is a great place to buy records or entertainment systems (audio, video system), both are second-hand. At night, this street is remaining a strip joints in the neon lights.

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Although the Berwick is full of new-media businesses, it used to be the most important areas for entertainment industry, such as show business, small rock music concert, nightspots, jazz club. It’s a place for the young people in search of excitement.Along the corner at Oxford Street, is the Virgin Megastore, it is where the famous entrepreneur Richard Branson began his music record shop. Nowadays the record shop is still stand there and becoming the biggest one in the world.

When you go down the Oxford Streetand turn left into another district, you will enter in the Beatles’ headquarters. In 1969, the film “let it be” ends with John, Paul, George and Ringo playing their last ever gig on the roof of those buildings. Walk along the Park Lane and

Hyde Park, you might pop in the original Hard Rock Café for a hamburger. In 1971, two Americans—Isaac Tigrett and Peter Morton opened the heaven to rock music. In order to stimulate and create the atmosphere of an American diner, they decorated the place with rock memorabilia.

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