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over a year ago
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The first song I ever remeber singing was Space odysee by David Bowie but the first record I rememeber buying was something by haircut 100..............yeh sad I know |
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"My first record was a Shakin Stevens album "
Let's get this straight here. Not only did you buy a Shakin Stevens record - you bought a record with a DOZEN of his songs on it?
You sad sad man. hehehehehhee |
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By (user no longer on site) OP
over a year ago
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"I was 9 for crying out loud. Cut me some slack "
No way, you need help man,and you thought you could admit to it and get away with it!
I need to know 2 things
1. Have you still got it?
2. Do you still play it?
Own up it will make you feel better. |
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"Its an LP, who has a record player these days. And no, I don't have it on CD either. "
We have a record player............we kept it to play our "records" but its in the loft and we keep threatening to have a vinyl party.but hav'nt yet...........I think we should cus I bet it will be great fun |
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"I think I just blew any credibility I had left on here. On the brightside, it might get me silly sausage of the week "
Hello, my name is arcy and I'm a Shakin Stevens fan. {muffled sobs heard} |
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over a year ago
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"You think we've got it bad. Listen to crap around now, and imagine how embarressed the kids today will be in thirty years time "
Can't imagine they will be playing this crap in 10 years time |
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"You think we've got it bad. Listen to crap around now, and imagine how embarressed the kids today will be in thirty years time
Can't imagine they will be playing this crap in 10 years time"
CDs don't last 10 years do they?
I remember when CDs first came out and were described as indestructable. What a load of bollox that hype turned out ot be! |
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"I was 9 for crying out loud. Cut me some slack
Green Door? whats behind the green door
I bet you know the moves as well "
That was a very sexy film with Marilyn Chambers. |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"What was the first record you bought?
Mine was Blockbuster by The Sweet, 1973, what a great band they were too.
o the year i was born "
Oooh, that was a low blow.
Then again, I was only 2. |
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"What was the first record you bought?
Mine was Blockbuster by The Sweet, 1973, what a great band they were too.
o the year i was born
Oooh, that was a low blow.
Then again, I was only 2. "
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Eve of Destruction by Barry McGuire. Wiki says that would have been 1965 and wiki is never wrong, eh?
As for 'who has a record deck these days'; the answer is lots of people. Not everything is out on CD. |
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"What was the first record you bought?
Mine was Blockbuster by The Sweet, 1973, what a great band they were too.
o the year i was born "
Why not twist that knife as you're pushing it in too? |
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The first record I ever owned was by Benny Hill - "Ernie (The fastest milkman in the west)
Got it for Christmas, I think in 1972 along with a record player which had the loudspeaker in the lid (2nd hand as well)
The 1st record I went out to buy was by Alvin Stardust "My Coo Ca Choo" it cost 45p. Mind you I went into the booth and listened to it before I handed over my cash
After that I spoiled myself and bought some of the "Top of the Pops" series - remember them, they all had a very scantily clad young lady on the cover and contained about 12 songs, but none of them were done by the original artists - If I recall they were 75p - not bad for an LP eh ?
Then along came K Tel ...
Later in life I became a DJ - from humble beginnings |
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By (user no longer on site)
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im gonna sound so sad now
my first was by someone called
"carlos rios" or summat like that..????
and it was called the "song of joy"
based on beethovens 6th symphony
welllll i liked strange stuff then, mind you. reckon i still do. lmao |
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"I remember my sister and i both recieving a record token from my aunt for 50P singles where 49p in those days.
I bought stardust david essex and she bought Janury by pilot" nooooo got that january song in my head now! thanks a lot!!! |
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"I remember my sister and i both recieving a record token from my aunt for 50P singles where 49p in those days.
I bought stardust david essex and she bought Janury by pilotnooooo got that january song in my head now! thanks a lot!!!"
he he he, i havent lol mines still buzzing |
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"I remember my sister and i both recieving a record token from my aunt for 50P singles where 49p in those days.
I bought stardust david essex and she bought Janury by pilot"
If you bought David Essex you obviously have taste |
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"Storm in a teacup by the Fortunes - one hit wonder as far as I know lol"
Nooooooooo
Hate to say it
Bit Storm in a Teacup was their come back hit.
They originally sang amongst other
Here comes that rainy day feeling and You've got your troubles.
Remeber spending a great eveining with the group in about 1972 and finished up singing with them to Nat King Cole songs
Am showing my age, but was 14 at the time honest
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"Storm in a teacup by the Fortunes - one hit wonder as far as I know lol
Nooooooooo
Hate to say it
Bit Storm in a Teacup was their come back hit.
They originally sang amongst other
Here comes that rainy day feeling and You've got your troubles.
Remeber spending a great eveining with the group in about 1972 and finished up singing with them to Nat King Cole songs
Am showing my age, but was 14 at the time honest
" Oooh thanks for the info I didn't realise they sang 'You've got your troubles' as well.
Pitter patter pitter patter.... |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Storm in a teacup by the Fortunes - one hit wonder as far as I know lol
Blimey, got that on my ipod!" Really? You'll have to let me listen to it - god knows what happened to my 45! |
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"Storm in a teacup by the Fortunes - one hit wonder as far as I know lol
Blimey, got that on my ipod!Really? You'll have to let me listen to it - god knows what happened to my 45!"
no problem, the sooner the better! |
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i had a fisher price gramaphone with records like
i thought i saw a puttie cat at luking out at me
i did i saw a puttie cat
that was by silvester the cat and tweety |
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"first single - in the year 2525 by zagger and Evans
2nd single - sugar sugar by the Archies
1st album - Master of the universe by hawkwind
Yes I know - old sod!"
kevin i loved sugar sugar,,it had such a good video too, like a little cartoon ! Not that i saw that until much much later tho lol |
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First single – Milk & Alcohol. By Dr Feelgood!
Still got it and cant help but feel I was incredibly lucky, as that’s one with street cred!
Should have seen the face my farther pulled though!!! PMSL
How may are admitting to the crap some kids bought?
(Not telling you about the second though. LOL)
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