A few days later, they met at a pub having bought Jones a beer and a Ploughman's lunch while he agreed to the idea.
[4] For the film, Jones toured England, Scotland and Wales for interviews with independent record shop owners.
[13] The film includes interviews with Billy Bragg,[14][15][3] Norman Cook,[5][14][3] Richard Hawley,[5][14][3] Smiths' Johnny Marr,[5][14][15][3] and Paul Weller.
Hudsons,[6] Birmingham's the Diskery,[16] Rounder Records (where Norman Cook worked),[3][6] Rough Trade,[10] and Sister Ray.
[20] In Italy, for Record Store Day, DeeJay TV acquired the rights to play it on television and played at five theatre locations: the Astoria Studios in Turin, Centro Sociale Brancaleone in Rome, the Cineteca di Bologna in Bologna, the Flog in Florence, and the Teatro Dal Verme in Milan.
"[22] Wonderland's Zing Tsjeng remarked the film was "a love song to the British independent record shop (as well as its surprising resurrection).