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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Now thats what I call music 4 was the first LP. First 7" single was "Roger Daltrey - after the fire" and the first 12" single was "Frankie goes to hollywood - two tribes" and "Survivor - Eye of the tiger" |
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By *ezebelWoman
over a year ago
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Slightly off topic but what were those series of albums called in the olden days that used to have all the chart hits on them, but none of them were sang by the proper artists?
Was thinking about them the other day but cant for the life of me think what they were called... |
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Don,t walk boogie was the album name
but a name I remember which was a big Name In the disco world was dan hartman and le freak chic, beach boys capitol records,godley & creame, |
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"Slightly off topic but what were those series of albums called in the olden days that used to have all the chart hits on them, but none of them were sang by the proper artists?
Was thinking about them the other day but cant for the life of me think what they were called..." Top of the pops I think they were called Illustrateing some of the pans people Girls 1970,s 1980,s? |
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"Slightly off topic but what were those series of albums called in the olden days that used to have all the chart hits on them, but none of them were sang by the proper artists?
Was thinking about them the other day but cant for the life of me think what they were called...Top of the pops I think they were called Illustrateing some of the pans people Girls 1970,s 1980,s?" on music for pleasure |
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"Slightly off topic but what were those series of albums called in the olden days that used to have all the chart hits on them, but none of them were sang by the proper artists?
Was thinking about them the other day but cant for the life of me think what they were called...Top of the pops I think they were called Illustrateing some of the pans people Girls 1970,s 1980,s? on music for pleasure" |
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"Slightly off topic but what were those series of albums called in the olden days that used to have all the chart hits on them, but none of them were sang by the proper artists?
Was thinking about them the other day but cant for the life of me think what they were called..."
I think they were called K-Tel ... |
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"Slightly off topic but what were those series of albums called in the olden days that used to have all the chart hits on them, but none of them were sang by the proper artists?
Was thinking about them the other day but cant for the life of me think what they were called..." they where the top of the pops albums we used to have them
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By *ezebelWoman
over a year ago
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"I've never bought vinyl, it was all about tapes for me. I first one I remember was Snoop Dogg - Doggy Style "
Ehhh you youngsters.
My niece was given an old banger of a car when she first passed her test and she couldnt work out what the hole in the radio was for... |
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"I've never bought vinyl, it was all about tapes for me. I first one I remember was Snoop Dogg - Doggy Style
Ehhh you youngsters.
My niece was given an old banger of a car when she first passed her test and she couldnt work out what the hole in the radio was for..."
We were in a Charity shop and our kid wanted this Cassette Tape and we told her we had nothing to play it on.. God I felt OLD.. lol |
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"I've never bought vinyl, it was all about tapes for me. I first one I remember was Snoop Dogg - Doggy Style
Ehhh you youngsters.
My niece was given an old banger of a car when she first passed her test and she couldnt work out what the hole in the radio was for..." radio gaga by queen or radio was the video Star In my dreams and In my car I can,t comprehend where we are .. |
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"I've never bought vinyl, it was all about tapes for me. I first one I remember was Snoop Dogg - Doggy Style
Ehhh you youngsters.
My niece was given an old banger of a car when she first passed her test and she couldnt work out what the hole in the radio was for..."
Ha ha. I'm not exactly a Whippersnapper. |
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By *ezebelWoman
over a year ago
North of The Wall - youll need your vest |
"I've never bought vinyl, it was all about tapes for me. I first one I remember was Snoop Dogg - Doggy Style
Ehhh you youngsters.
My niece was given an old banger of a car when she first passed her test and she couldnt work out what the hole in the radio was for...
Ha ha. I'm not exactly a Whippersnapper. "
Hey, its all relative... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"When I was about 5 I bought a copy of Arthur Lowe reading some or the Mr Men stories in a bookshop. I loved that record!" I,m sure they,d be Appreciated by the same age group of today that guy that drove the butchers Van In dads army clive dunn I,m sure would have loved reading similar stories To kids or could have played that role. |
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"Mine was Help by the Beatles when I was 10. Not the greatest album ever when I think about it but I'm gutted of having lost it " yes I was Around the same age and can still see almost two singles one I think with a pink label by pye records In their Covers adam faith, what do you do when you don,t want money, and thee other One By gene pitney both In good condition both long gone I,m affraid.. |
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"i tell you what, if they gave you the data version of your album with your vinyl id never buy another CD. "
196KHz 24 bit; you have no idea what you are missing until you listen to the music.
Music has been ruined by compression; at least there are are quite a few people realising this and are, now, going back to source material.
MP3 et al; responsible for the dumbing down of music. |
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"i tell you what, if they gave you the data version of your album with your vinyl id never buy another CD.
196KHz 24 bit; you have no idea what you are missing until you listen to the music.
Music has been ruined by compression; at least there are are quite a few people realising this and are, now, going back to source material.
MP3 et al; responsible for the dumbing down of music."
Couldn't agree more. So much is lost on a CD compared to vinyl. Not so much newer recordings but on older recordings things like room dynamics and Mic crossover is lost when the top and bottom of the wave form is "trimmed".... |
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"i tell you what, if they gave you the data version of your album with your vinyl id never buy another CD.
196KHz 24 bit; you have no idea what you are missing until you listen to the music.
Music has been ruined by compression; at least there are are quite a few people realising this and are, now, going back to source material.
MP3 et al; responsible for the dumbing down of music.
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It hasn't been ruined. I think MP3s and vinyls actually complete each others: it's good to have thousands of songs always available on your player, but it's also good to have a beautiful physical object with a great sound.
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"First vinyl album was Marvin Gaye's What's going on.
Stunning album !
Classic
Was your second The Birdie Song? Go on, it was, wasnt it? Eh? Eh?"
Ha ha close, second record was Madness House of Fun as I loved the lyrics and that it was a picture disk xx |
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By *itSamCouple
over a year ago
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I scrolled to the bottom of this thread and put in my message and I am glad I did not disclose my choice when I was a child. The song Shadap ya face is a good choice compared to mine lol.... (I was young lol) |
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"I scrolled to the bottom of this thread and put in my message and I am glad I did not disclose my choice when I was a child. The song Shadap ya face is a good choice compared to mine lol.... (I was young lol)"
Agadoo, the Birdie song or was it Mr Blobby. |
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By *itSamCouple
over a year ago
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"I scrolled to the bottom of this thread and put in my message and I am glad I did not disclose my choice when I was a child. The song Shadap ya face is a good choice compared to mine lol.... (I was young lol)
Agadoo, the Birdie song or was it Mr Blobby. "
They drank zider
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I never bought an album on Vinyl.
My first ever Album was on Casette and was the soundtrack to Dirty Dancing.
My first single was on CD and was Timmy Mallott - Its bitsy teeny weeny polka dot bikini (whatever it was called) |
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By *itSamCouple
over a year ago
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"I bought 2 at once with my birthday money. Went to good old woollies and bought Boney m - night flight to Venus, also bought, the best of the dooleys"
I got Nightflight to Venus. Was a good album... |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Mine was Deep Purple's greatest hits, on purple vinyl! but I quickly saw the error of my ways and the next two were All Mod Cons and Setting Sons by The Jam |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Don,t walk boogie was the album name
but a name I remember which was a big Name In the disco world was dan hartman and le freak chic, beach boys capitol records,godley & creame," Of course dan hartman with Instant replay. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Don,t walk boogie was the album name
but a name I remember which was a big Name In the disco world was dan hartman and le freak chic, beach boys capitol records,godley & creame, Of course dan hartman with Instant replay." If there,s a song that takes me back in time to disco days and a new song at the time Its Instant replay was a big hit at The time In night clubs blimey where does the time go.. |
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"Cant quote you all but cheers, I dont think they were the KTel ones so I think they were probably ToTP ones.
They were crap "
Weren't those TOTP albums horrid cover versions of the hit singles of tge time?!!
I vaguely remember getting 'stung' by one, I do know I gave it away.......to someone I didn't like much....!!!
BTW......My very 1st album was Piledriver by Status Quo......I still remember saving like crazy for weeks to buy it.....the euphoria when I first played it was short lived......the Bush radiogram needle was, well....bushed!!!
Skidded like mad all over the vinyl after a couple of plays......Arrrgghhh..!!!!!
XXX |
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"Bowie, the one with his face painted with a zig-zag flashAhh,during his Ziggy Stardust incarnation. Can't put into words how much I love Bowie
S x" Yes I like wild Is the wind Also his film role In I think It was called something mr christmas fighting Against the japanese second world war. |
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"Bowie, the one with his face painted with a zig-zag flashAhh,during his Ziggy Stardust incarnation. Can't put into words how much I love Bowie
S x Yes I like wild Is the wind Also his film role In I think It was called something mr christmas fighting Against the japanese second world war."
"Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence" X |
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"Bowie, the one with his face painted with a zig-zag flashAhh,during his Ziggy Stardust incarnation. Can't put into words how much I love Bowie
S x Yes I like wild Is the wind Also his film role In I think It was called something mr christmas fighting Against the japanese second world war.
"Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence" X" Thats the one thanks. |
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"Bowie, the one with his face painted with a zig-zag flashAhh,during his Ziggy Stardust incarnation. Can't put into words how much I love Bowie
S x Yes I like wild Is the wind Also his film role In I think It was called something mr christmas fighting Against the japanese second world war.
"Merry Christmas Mr Lawrence" X Thats the one thanks."
You're very welcome, Dahhling..!! XXX |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Terence Trent Derby- Sign your name... Still a favorite of mine
A single I know before I get shot down "
The album was called "Introducing The Hardline According To Terence Trent D'Arby". |
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"First 45 can't remember the name of the song but it was by Roxy music.
First album. Bronski beat. "
Was not Roxy's first single 'Virginia Plain'...?? XXX |
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"First 45 can't remember the name of the song but it was by Roxy music.
First album. Bronski beat.
Was not Roxy's first single 'Virginia Plain'...?? XXX"
I'm unsure, but I remember now it was called Angel eyes. Played it over n over! My aunty also gave me loads of Beatles LPs and 45s apple label.. Took them to the tip about 20 yrs ago! Silly silly me!!! |
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"First 45 can't remember the name of the song but it was by Roxy music.
First album. Bronski beat.
Was not Roxy's first single 'Virginia Plain'...?? XXX
I'm unsure, but I remember now it was called Angel eyes. Played it over n over! My aunty also gave me loads of Beatles LPs and 45s apple label.. Took them to the tip about 20 yrs ago! Silly silly me!!! "
I wouldn't think you're the only one who regrets that long-ago 'trip to the tip', Darling...!!!
'Angel Eyes' was a 1980's release when Ferry & co. kind of jumped on the disco bandwagon.......I don't remember if Brian Eno was still with them at this stage.......
'Virginia Plain' was an early '70's release......I was at school when I first heard it......I loved it but I remember my Mum hated it, for one reason or another........ XXX |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"let it bleed......rolling stones.. ..
i was in love with mick &marriane..the posh&beck of the day..
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At least Marianne " enjoyed a Mars bar" I doubt Posh does!! |
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over a year ago
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The soundtrack to The Magic Roundabout film, Dougal and the Blue Cat.
Still know every word of by heart. Especially the songs. YouTube it. Its hilarious! |
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