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just had gary numan on spotify , still sounds pretty good to me , cars was my first 7" single what was yours ?
Rose Garden by New World. 8)
First vinyl purchase was a Sisters of Mercy 12" box set of Dominion, and Emma, or Emaretta... or something.
No idea where it is now, and want a listen 🙂
J Geils Band- Angel In The Centrefold
Come on Eileen. Dexy's Midnight Runners.
Never bought 7's (too young really) but my first 12" single on vinyl was The Sneaker Pimps - Spin Spin Sugar (Armand's Dark Garage Mix).
Bought lots of CD singles before that when I was a kid, but not worried about them, it was when I started DJing that I bought my first vinyl and I'll never forget!
Iron Maiden "Run to the Hills" 7"
It was 'My Old Mans a Dustman' by Lonnie Donegan. Out in April 1960.
I was 4.
Charly Says by The Prodigy on 12" single from Woolworths 😀
Stand and deliver,Adam ant.....cost £1.69 on vinyl....
The Message-Grandmaster Flash and the Furious 5
(technically it was the second but Ghostbusters by Ray Parker Jnr just is'nt as cool)
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J Geils Band- Angel In The Centrefold
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Angel *IS* the Centrefold.
wow Lady Gresley your so cool 😆 what was that cheesy song about about ive never been to me ? 1970's syle story song
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Streetband - Toast
First single: 'I'm Still Standing' - Elton John
First album: 'Script for a Jesters Tear' - Marillion
Orvilles song. :-0 shamefull, even at 6
first LP was a-ha scoundrel days, which I love to this day, same can't be said of the first 7"
"Bad Jelly the Witch" by Spike Milligan in about 78 or 9. Still have it.
Pop Music by M. Cool 8)
I think it was Axe Attack - metal compilation.
N N nnnnn Nineteen!
Bonjovi slippery when wet 🙂
Toto IV (went straight to lp, didn't think 7" was worth it)
DJ Falcon- my name is on daft punk's roule label.
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King Kurt - Destination Zululand & Meteors - Mutant Rock, bought at same time 2nd hand from Hedgehog records in Lancaster market.
Angel is a centrefold actually!!!
Video killed the radio star - which I still love and still think is one of the best pop singles ever recorded
Olivers Army; Elvis Costello and the Attractions. 1979.
i still have a copy of it on my MP3 player now; I've bought a heck of a lot worse since.
theotherjonv ,good shout , now i begin to wonder if that was my first or gary numan .
Terry Wogan doing the floral dance...........kicking tune to this day.........or maybe not!
First album bought with own money :-
AC/DC For those about to Rock.
We salute you muddy d
Bunch of youngsters!! My first one was The Beetles Yellow Submarine when it came out! Still have it and the next two I bought, St Peppers and Magical Mystery Tour.
Sultans of Swing
Dire Straits.
First one I remember going to Woolies for was R Dean Taylor - Ghost in my house
Queen: flash
Raced out to BA records after watching at the cinema. Still have it along with loads of other 7" singles
'64-'95 by Lemon Jelly.
First LP was on parole by Motorhead, the first single is probably something be Status Quo.
I still have the On Parole vinyl
lord - Memberwow Lady Gresley your so cool what was that cheesy song about about ive never been to me ? 1970's syle story song
That'll be 'I've Been to Halifax, but I've never been to Leeds' by Charlene.
She recorded a version with alternative lyrics, which I believe was released outside Yorkshire -
Adam and the Ants, Stand and Deliver. Then the next one I remember is Doug e Fresh, The Show.
I really was too cool for school...
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Ashamed to admit it...
November Rain by Guns N Roses. Possibly should be embarassed- shan't.
Not the usual choice for an 11 year old... 2 all time classic DnB tracks..
(Bought both at the same time - so they're both my 'first')
Kids these days only have Pendulum to get excited about, poor things.
That Madness pic disc was the was the first single I got given and I have still got it. The first record I bought was the Art of Noise - Who's afraid of the art of noise.
It was weird but had been sampled by so many other people that I kind of forgot how good the album is until I got a turntable again.
First one I bought was Aha and Cry Wolf. The first one I had was Do they know its christmas. They were both 7" singles. The first 12" I bought was Blue Monday but that was about 8 years ago. 😀 And it cost me about £15 from Spillers in Cardiff.
Gangsters by The Specials, which also happened to be the first record released on the 2 Tone label.
I am that cool.
Nathan Jones by The Supremes
Roxane by The Police. Even though I bought it a few years after release. It's still one of my all time favourites..
Adam and the Ants, Stand and Deliver.
Same here..
Closely followed by the album, kings of the Wild Frontier.
Second single - Hazel O'Connor - Will You, followed closely by the album Breaking Glass.
After that I cannot recall any.
First CD - no real idea - only that I bought a bunch from Woolies, circa 1996 - before I even had a CD player...
Edit -
- i had a copy of that, the limited edition version that was in a cover like the old floppy disks used to have - it got left at / lost at a house party - white vinyl version of White Lines went the same way..... 😥New orders 12" Blue Monday
Gettin jiggy wit it. Will smith special cd single.
Shameful 😳
Didn't have anything to play music on until i was about 15,
single - Jump by Van Halen
Album (on tape) - Little Creatures by Talking Heads
Nirvana - Nevermind
U2 - The Unforgettable Fire
First I remember consciously buying with my own pocket money, I think, was Bad News.
Had a Wombles record when I was about 5 though.
Why buy records when there was non stop tunes on Caroline and Laser558?
First Album - Physical Graffiti, Led Zep. I had one with the cover that you could move the sleeve in and out and it changed the windows to reveal the bands name and album title.
Then I bought Van Halen 1 and that got worn out I played it so much.. then if memory serves I bought Tobruk’s “Wild on the Run” (or something like that) Then a whole era of Hair Metal ensued and there were far too many records bought…
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Single, Slade - Come on feel the noise
Album, Queen - Sheer heart attack
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Adam & The Ants - Prince Charming
I'd like to say that it was something cool by Ray Charles or someone of that ilk, but in fact it was 'I wanna hold your hand', Beatles (1963?)
This mental weirdness it seems somehow made it onto my first turntable and onto heavy rotation (must have been pinched from my dad)
Explains my penchant for 70's funk and Moog's
First I remember being bought for me
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First I bought with my own cash
Star Trekking by The Firm '[i]only going forward because we can't find reverse...'[/i]
Got To Be Certain by Kylie
Can't remember which one was first.
My ol' man used to buy me records - T Rex 'Ride A White Swan' was the first.
My big bro had all the decent punk singles so I nicked em off him until I bought my first - 999 'Emergency'.
Still got all the T Rex singles, but not the 999 one.
'Living in the past' by Jethro Tull
A - hi-fi Serious
1974: Sparks - "This town ain't big enough for the both of us"
This is very, very, embarrassing....
Tainted Love, Soft Cell.
^^ Why embarrassing? Bought the 12", still got it. Not embarrassing at all.
I still listen to Small Faces stuff, me. Stevie Marriott was one of the best of all time ......

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