Shop Assistants's 1986 Concert Photos

The Shop Assistants were an indie pop band from Edinburgh, Scotland, formed in 1984, initially as Buba & The Shop Assistants. The original line-up was Aggi on vocals, David Keegan (guitar), Sarah Kneale (bass), Laura MacPhail (drums) and Ann Donald (drums), this line-up releasing one single, the highly-collectable 'Something To Do' which was produced by Stephen Pastel who also contributed backing vocals. Aggi left to be replaced by Alex Taylor, which...

Shop Assistants on Nov 1, 1986 [153-small]

Shop Assistants
Nov 1, 1986
 Leicester, England, United Kingdom
  Uploaded by Biscuitman

Shop Assistants on Oct 18, 1986 [342-small]

Shop Assistants
Oct 18, 1986
 Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
  Uploaded by Gus Campbell

Shop Assistants / The Bodines / Wild Flowers on Oct 3, 1986 [739-small]

Shop Assistants / The Bodines / Wild Flowers
Oct 3, 1986
 London, England, United Kingdom
  Uploaded by Rut

Shop Assistants / The Soup Dragons / Close Lobsters on Jul 21, 1986 [610-small]

Shop Assistants / The Soup Dragons / Close Lobsters
Jul 21, 1986
 London, England, United Kingdom
  Uploaded by Greg Fasolino

Shop Assistants / The Soup Dragons / Close Lobsters on Jul 21, 1986 [609-small]

Shop Assistants / The Soup Dragons / Close Lobsters
Jul 21, 1986
 London, England, United Kingdom
  Uploaded by Greg Fasolino

Shop Assistants / The Soup Dragons / Close Lobsters on Jul 21, 1986 [607-small]

Shop Assistants / The Soup Dragons / Close Lobsters
Jul 21, 1986
 London, England, United Kingdom
  Uploaded by Greg Fasolino

Shop Assistants / The Soup Dragons / Close Lobsters on Jul 21, 1986 [608-small]

Shop Assistants / The Soup Dragons / Close Lobsters
Jul 21, 1986
 London, England, United Kingdom
  Uploaded by Greg Fasolino

Shop Assistants / Glamour Ghouls on Mar 19, 1986 [661-small]

Shop Assistants / Glamour Ghouls
Mar 19, 1986
 Frankfurt am Main, Hesse, Germany
  Uploaded by Wobi

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