Are You Experienced

Exactly a year ago, we visited the British Music Experience in Liverpool. We were told our ticket was valid for twelve months and we could visit again as often as we liked. As it happened, we never seemed to have the opportunity to go back, except on days when they were closed.
Knowing that today was the last day we could use the ticket, I emailed them last week to check it was ok and I mentioned in passing that we were looking forward to it because our previous visit had been under Covid regulations, so wasn’t the best day out we’d ever had!
Delighted to receive a reply saying that not only were we welcome back today, but they would add another twelve months validity to the ticket so we could come back again. A very generous offer and when I thanked the member of staff at the ticket desk, he reckoned it was due to the chap I contacted being in a good mood because his football team had won on the day I emailed. Another day and he might not have been so generous!
Definitely enjoyed the exhibition more this time around - no steamed up glasses and no restrictions on touching the interactive exhibits. Not allowed to take pictures inside, so the photo is of the outside of the wonderful Cunard Building (where the exhibition is housed) and the memorial to their employees who lost their lives in the two World Wars.
As the exhibition covers British Music from the Fifties to the present day, it is well worth a visit, whatever your musical tastes. And I’m aware that today’s blip title references an American - Jimi Hendrix - but he was featured (alongside Buddy Holly) as an international artist who made a big impact in Britain.

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