The first album I ever bought was The Pleasure Principle, didn't have this song,
One of my first concerts I (and my sisters) attended in S. Florida. My stepmother knew one of the guys in the band. WTF was she thinking,………12, 13 and 14 years old.
on my way,…………
S Landreth has some good ones up there^.
We got our own money back then by fishing for golf balls in the water obstacles on the golf course, we waded the dams and found golf balls with our feet then went under to pick them up, Then sold them back to the golf pro shop. We could only do it around 3 months of summer, stupid kids, . But brings back good memories of my dad asking "how did you buy that?"
For me, it was probably the Partridge Family and the Monkees ..... I obviously wasn't much into music then.
After this we had,
Message in a Bottle
Don't Stand So
Walking on The Moon
Whoops, yes, back when i was 13, I heard this on the radio and was imagining what she looked like.(at night by myself in bed) then 40 years later youtube videos pop up.
My lucky number's 3.
You young blokes have nothing on us X gener's (except youth and strength and fitness) we will go down as the best disco generation ever.
That Dr Hook single was the first vinyl record I ever the bought.
I bought the 7 inch single for my mum for her birthday.
I had forgotten about that until just now.
I was 10 years old and felt very grown up and sophisticated buying a record like what teenagers do.
The youtube "autoselect" or whatever you want to call it works great for me, I search for some old disco songs and then get a list of others on the side to choose from. Another great 1970's song I grew up with.
Some sexy ladies let it out in French, whooo.
Jungle Boogie, sideshow, show and tell....
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