Vinyl Junkie

Vinyl Junkie Online seller of collectible 12" vinyl LPs and 7"singles, CDs & music memorabilia

08/08/2026

Vinyl Ju**ie will be open on Monday 10th August from 9am to 1pm, celebrating Women's Day. Pop in for a browse through hundreds of vinyl records and CDs...from Pop. Rock, Blues and Soul giants to Jazz, Dance, African and Reggae tastemakers- all available at affordable prices...Find us at 94 Conrad Drive, Blairgowrie.

Online seller of collectible 12" vinyl LPs and 7"singles, CDs & music memorabilia

Global Beatles Day (also known as World Beatles Day) is an annual holiday held on 25 June each year to commemorate the l...
24/06/2026

Global Beatles Day (also known as World Beatles Day) is an annual holiday held on 25 June each year to commemorate the legacy and cultural impact of the English rock band the Beatles. The date, 25 June, was chosen to commemorate the date that the Beatles participated in the BBC show Our World in 1967, performing "All You Need Is Love" broadcast to an international audience. The holiday was created and first celebrated in 2009 by Faith Cohen, who called it "a thank you or love letter" to the band.

To celebrate arguably the greatest band in music history Vinyl Ju**ie is offering a 20% discount on all Beatles vinyl records( (discount offer ends at 5pm)- shop now at 94 Conrad Drive, Blairgowrie.

It`s Father`s Day on Sunday 21st June. Skip the hankies, socks and aftershaves and instead give Daddy Dearest a Vinyl Ju...
19/06/2026

It`s Father`s Day on Sunday 21st June. Skip the hankies, socks and aftershaves and instead give Daddy Dearest a Vinyl Ju**ie Gift Voucher so he can get some wicked tunes to groove to ! SATURDAY ONLY- 20% OFF ON ALL VOUCHER PURCHASES OVER R500....Pop in at 94 Conrad Drive, Blairgowire from 9am to 2pm.

13/06/2026

Tuesday 16th June is Youth Day and if you need a vinyl fix then pop along to Vinyl Ju**ie at 94 Conrad Drive, Blairgowrie from 9am to 2pm. Browse through hundreds of quality rock, pop, jazz and soul records and CDs at very affordable price. Call Benjy on 082 490 2743 for more details.

Online seller of collectible 12" vinyl LPs and 7"singles, CDs & music memorabilia

In stock just in time for this weekend -classic Bowie and Roxy Music albums in tip top condition plus so much more at Vi...
05/06/2026

In stock just in time for this weekend -classic Bowie and Roxy Music albums in tip top condition plus so much more at Vinyl Ju**ie 94 Conrad Drive Blairgowrie. For more info call 082 490 2743

01/06/2026

ROLL UP FOR THE MYSTERY TOUR ! On June 1, 1967, the Beatles release their eighth album, Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, a concept album that marked a new creative peak for the Liverpudlian superstars and that would become a critical favorite in the history of rock 'n' roll.

When Paul McCartney brought the recently completed album by Bob Dylan's London hotel room for a quick listen in the spring of 1967, the American folk artist offered this insightful reaction: “Oh I get it,” Dylan said to McCartney on hearing Sgt. Pepper’s for the first time, “you don’t want to be cute anymore.” In time, the Beatles’ eighth studio album would come to be regarded by many as the greatest in the history of rock and roll, and oceans of ink would be spilt in praising and analyzing its revolutionary qualities. But what Dylan picked up on immediately was its meaning to the Beatles themselves, who were turning a critical corner in their career with the album.
Writing in The Times of London in 1967, the critic Kenneth Tynan called the release of Sgt. Pepper “a decisive moment in the history of Western civilization,” but 30 years later, Paul McCartney called it a decisive moment of a more personal nature. “We were not boys, we were men,” is how he summed up the Beatles’ mindset as they gave up live performance and set about defining themselves purely as a studio band. “All that boy [stuff], all that screaming, we didn’t want any more,” McCartney said. “There was now more to it.” With Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, the Beatles announced their intention to be seen “as artists rather than just performers.”

Sgt. Pepper is often cited as the first “concept album,” and as the inspiration for other great pop stars of the 60s, from the Rolling Stones and the Beach Boys to Stevie Wonder and Marvin Gaye, to reach for new heights of creativity. For the Beatles themselves, 1967 marked not just a new creative peak, but also the beginning of a three-year period in which the group recorded and released an astonishing five original studio albums, including two—1968’s The Beatles (a.k.a. “The White Album”) and 1969’s Abbey Road—that occupy the 10th and 14th spots, respectively, on Rolling Stone magazine’s list of the Greatest Albums of All Time. Also in the top 15 on that list are Rubber Soul (1965) at #5, Revolver (1966) at #3 and Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band at #1.

Some exciting new vinyl offerings at Vinyl Ju**ie this weekend. Pop into 94 Conrad Drive, Blairgowrie and browse through...
07/05/2026

Some exciting new vinyl offerings at Vinyl Ju**ie this weekend. Pop into 94 Conrad Drive, Blairgowrie and browse through hundreds of quality new and preloved vinyl records at competitive prices. For more information WhatsApp Benjy on 082 490 2743

Vinyl Ju**ie will be open on Freedom Day, Monday 27th April from 9am to 1pm. Pop in for a browse through new and quality...
26/04/2026

Vinyl Ju**ie will be open on Freedom Day, Monday 27th April from 9am to 1pm. Pop in for a browse through new and quality second hand records….. 94 Conrad Drive, Blairgowrie 082-4902743.

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Shop3, Delta Heights, 94 Conrad Drive, Blairgowrie
Johannesburg
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