Oh Boy,
All you young guns out there.
Helen Shapirro, Cliff Richards and Johny 'somebody with a cool haircut', forget his nae.
Yeah bought 3 at the same time.
Now it is Arcade Fire, evolution eh ?
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Oh Boy,
All you young guns out there.
Helen Shapirro, Cliff Richards and Johny 'somebody with a cool haircut', forget his nae.
Yeah bought 3 at the same time.
Now it is Arcade Fire, evolution eh ?
Adding the "s" to Cliff's surname is REALLY showing your age!Quote:
Originally Posted by dobella
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Originally Posted by sccrhound
Of course it is sad it happened in my pre-teen days when I, like I suppose many posters, spent their first record token when ones granny become hip and bought record tokens instead of book tokens, on a single, it was burning a hole in your pocket.
Threads like this are more fun when being honest, lets face it the first record on bought is unlikely to have an impact on ones future career unless it happens to be Joe Dolce then its goodnight Vienna I'm sorry.
I often wish that the first single I had purchased would had been something iconic such as Stairway to Heaven, Hush, Silver Machine etc but no mine was Kung Foo Fighting
Must admit though nearly 40 years later when I hear the "Whoa Ho Oh Ho" Intro it still makes me smile.
shows how much you know!! SLADE rules! there is always a ripped copy in the car somewhere at anygiven time and still got me vinyls, SLADE IN FLAME..me favouriteQuote:
Originally Posted by Bettyboo
Rosetta by Alan Price & Georgie Fame.
I was very young. :mid:
YouTube - ‪Georgie Fame & Alan Price - rosetta‬‎
kinks ..girl you realy got me going .../ something like that /
check this out on YT Georgie Fame
Getaway, 1966
my first wife.....:spin::banhim11:
I'm not 100% sure, but i think it was Blockbuster by The Sweet.
Kenny Rogers - White Christmas. :)
Thank fok I grew up!
Beatles, single with a song called, I think it was "Michelle" on one side.
Kool and the Gang - Jungle Boogie
"Tiger Feet" by Mud.
Take The Money and Run - Steve Miller Band
I can't remember the first one I bought, but my brother got me How Can I be Sure by David Cassidy for Christmas.
^ thats sloppy that
First 'album' was Abba greatest hits on cassette- aged about 10
First proper vinyl LP was African Herbsman by Bob Marley (aged about 13), that was the start of my proper record collection.
Bought it. Took it to school, proud as punch, got the shit ripped out of me something rotten.
Fok 'em.
Still love the song and miss the man
YouTube - ‪Lee Marvin Wandering Star Paint Your Wagon 1968‬‎
First single was Space Oddity David Bowie. (On the Philips label not RCA as everything else of his came out on). Think my first LP was one of the Motown Chartbusters volumes.
First single you ever bought
an AJS 500 single when i was sixteen years old.
non-runner and i got it for almost nothing!
was up and running within a couple of hours and served me well for a good few years.
still got a big soft spot for singles to this day!
Stutter rap, some 80's one hit wonder white rapper dudes