Looking after 20,000 records in a cowshed with Danny Kelly
Former editor of NME and Q and now broadcaster on Talk Sport Danny Kelly shows us just a few of his treasures, including a 1954 record with shrink wrap still intact, hip hop singles which are worth more than your house, an actual Curtis Mayfield record contract, a signed album by the most frightening man in rock and roll, wonders why the Groundhogs never became Led Zeppelin famous and explains how all those saucy covers of Trojan albums had something familiar about them.
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