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    Default What was the first record you bought?

    Mine was ' I love you love' by Gary Glitter (if only I'd known!), I was only about 6 and pestered my mum to buy it for me. Got a feeling my first album was either by the Wombles (cringe!!) or Madness.

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    eye level (the theme from van der valk)

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    "Can I get My Dingaling" I ask the mannie in the music shop.

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    first record was "what your proposing" by status quo.
    no amount of darkness can drive out darkness
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    Cliff Richard & The Shadows - 'The Young Ones' on Columbia c.1961. About six bob.

    First album was 'Please, Please Me' The Beatles on Parlophone for Thirty two and sixpence.

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    my first record was "under the moon of love" by showaddywaddy

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    Quote Originally Posted by landmarker
    Cliff Richard & The Shadows - 'The Young Ones' on Columbia c.1961. About six bob.

    First album was 'Please, Please Me' The Beatles on Parlophone for Thirty two and sixpence.

    showing your age now landmarker.
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    My first was this one bought in Chicago summer of '58 by the Kingston Trio

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    Last edited by golach; 29-Mar-06 at 19:54.
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    T'pau, china in your hand

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    Wild Boys by Duran Duran.

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    if paradise is half as nice by the amen corner back in the swinging sixties

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    Quote Originally Posted by obiron4377
    showing your age now landmarker.
    I was only ten!
    Anyway I'm proud of it - me age, that is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by golach
    My first was this one bought in Chicago summer of '58 by the Kingston Trio

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    Hang down your head Tom Dooley?
    Big fan of Lyndsey Buckingham who cites these as a major influence.

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    Quote Originally Posted by neepnipper
    Mine was ' I love you love' by Gary Glitter (if only I'd known!), I was only about 6 and pestered my mum to buy it for me. Got a feeling my first album was either by the Wombles (cringe!!) or Madness.
    Squeeze Me, Pleeze Me by Slade. Wah, wah

    Last single I bought was Nessun Dorma, World Cup 90. Only fools and virgins buy singles now.

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    The first record I bought was, when a night has a thousand eyes, by Bobby Vee in 1963. Ashes

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    iron maiden. run to the hills.picture disc.which i still have

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    Quote Originally Posted by landmarker
    Cliff Richard & The Shadows - 'The Young Ones' on Columbia c.1961. About six bob.

    First album was 'Please, Please Me' The Beatles on Parlophone for Thirty two and sixpence.
    That Cliff Richard single was the very first record I bought too, lol! I was a big fan of Cliff's, even in my early primary school days! I remember seeing 'The Young Ones' at the Thurso cinema (the 'Picture House'), which is now Skinandi's. A couple of years later, I saw Cliff's 'Summer Holiday' there too. I had a crush on Cliff, then the Beatles came along, and he had to take second place to Paul McCartney!

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    Hot Love by T-Rex
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    "When the Saints come Marching in" by Louis Armstrong, Reflects my young days in the Salvation Army Band. I'm a trad jazz fan, and I guess, showing my age as well.
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