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Your First Album
  • blue-eyed girl
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    What was the first album you ever bought with your own money?

    Mine was Terrance Trent D'Arby. I don't remember the album title, but it was the one with the song 'Wishing Well' on it.
  • HOWIE8
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    Hi beg

    It was SLADE ALIVE, side two still one of my favourite listens of all time.........strange but true....
  • Russell82
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    TMNT 2 - Secret of the Ooze. 

    Contained classics like T.U.R.T.L.E Power.
  • blue-eyed girl
    Posts: 1,306
    HOWIE8 said:

    Hi beg

    It was SLADE ALIVE, side two still one of my favourite listens of all time.........strange but true....


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    Hiya Howie.
    When you listen to that old album again do you find yourself remembering back to the first time you heard it??
    It's that way for me. It is funny how a song can take you back to simpler days.
  • blue-eyed girl
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    Russell82 said:

    TMNT 2 - Secret of the Ooze. 


    Contained classics like T.U.R.T.L.E Power.

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    I remember that one too Russ. The animated show was on in my house almost constantly when my nephew was around. :)
  • HOWIE8
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    Totally, i can see my late Dads record player, the room, all the ornaments in there, and in particular a long old huntsmans brass trumpet that i used to use as a pretend microphone on a stand, and imagine i was on stage singing to the Album. I'd even dress up as Noddy Holder, baggy trousers, platforms and chquered floppy cap..........bloomin crazy when i think back.......
  • sambo applecart
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    The Pet Shop Boys - Introspective i think it was 
  • 11blue
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    What's the point in buying albums when you can download music on the internet  :p
  • HOWIE8
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    11blue said:

    What's the point in buying albums when you can download music on the internet  :p



    ffs.................kids.......
  • blue-eyed girl
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    11blue said:

    What's the point in buying albums when you can download music on the internet  :p


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    ahahaha...we're talking back in the olden days when dinosaurs roamed the earth.
    :-D
  • 11blue
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    HOWIE8 said:

    11blue said:

    What's the point in buying albums when you can download music on the internet  :p



    ffs.................kids.......

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    Hahahaha!
  • 11blue
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    11blue said:

    What's the point in buying albums when you can download music on the internet  :p


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    ahahaha...we're talking back in the olden days when dinosaurs roamed the earth.
    :-D

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    Those were the days!
  • Galway Blue Nose
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    Shakin Stevens was the first I bought, but with money I earned it was REM. Worlds apart.
  • sambo applecart
    Posts: 24,216
    11blue said:

    11blue said:

    What's the point in buying albums when you can download music on the internet  :p


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    ahahaha...we're talking back in the olden days when dinosaurs roamed the earth.
    :-D

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    Those were the days!

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    how old are you 11blue mate?
  • mikraz
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    Now that's what I call music (the first), favourite tune that still makes me smile when I hear it was give it up by kc and the sunshine band, nanananananananah baby give it up give it up baby give it up, you can't deny the guilty pleasures bought it in woolies in garston.
  • Snowcone
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    Queens Greatest Hits, long before I realised how bad they were, think I was 7 or 8. Had Turtle Power on 12 inch, Partners in Kryme. I was 19 sadly, also had Introspective. "I want a dog" was a classic.
  • HOWIE8
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    Mrs has just reminded me of those Albums you could get for 50p that had all the latest hits on, n when you got home it wasnt the real artists doing the hits, and you were absoloutly gutted..............
  • Snowcone
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    mikraz said:

    Now that's what I call music (the first), favourite tune that still makes me smile when I hear it was give it up by kc and the sunshine band, nanananananananah baby give it up give it up baby give it up, you can't deny the guilty pleasures bought it in woolies in garston.


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    Found my old vinyl copy of that in my storage container the other day. Along with The Wall and some Iron Maiden albums.
  • 11blue
    Posts: 4,681

    11blue said:

    11blue said:

    What's the point in buying albums when you can download music on the internet  :p


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    ahahaha...we're talking back in the olden days when dinosaurs roamed the earth.
    :-D

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    Those were the days!

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    how old are you 11blue mate?

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    Clearly younger than the people who have posted on this thread  :-D
  • OldGoldenVision
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    Apetite for destruction... And i would have been happy to stop there!
  • mikraz
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    Sc, what's your favourite tune on it their are some proper classics ( men at work, heaven 17) but some very bad stuff (limahl, Howard jones). Recently upgraded my wall to CD, I think vinyl only sounds good because of the memories it brings, can't beat cds, I will not download music.

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