Welcome to the Digital Spy forums. If you’d like to join in, please sign in or register.
UrsulaU wrote: » Hi - I was 8 and just getting into the charts on a regular basis - it was a great time to get into music!!
alcockell wrote: » Hi all - almost that time again. Feb 9 1978 ep this time
LittleGirlOf7 wrote: » To go against the tide, I hadn't been born yet.
alcockell wrote: » Oh - a cutprice pub rock band trying to copy The Who. Badly.
Frood wrote: » The 4 year period at the end of the 60s and the three years starting in 1978 were, IMO, the best periods for pop and rock music in this country. Loads of variety and interesting stuff.
alcockell wrote: » "Sorry I'm a lady". Something you'll never hear a woman on Jeremy Kyle say...
Frood wrote: » Child:mad:
LittleGirlOf7 wrote: » I always think Peter Powell is going to say the word "sensational" whenever he intros acts. The grin never changes. Sorry. But I was heavily influenced by my dad's record collection growing up, so I feel pop culturally older.
Comments
The 4 year period at the end of the 60s and the three years starting in 1978 were, IMO, the best periods for pop and rock music in this country.
Loads of variety and interesting stuff.
I was 4 days past my 14th birthday.
Where did all the years go
Child:mad:
Oh no, not this one again??
Yep.
I think that sums them up.
"C'mon people, drink up. Haven't yer got 'omes to go to?"
Yes the late 60s (esp 1967) had some good songs too!
Easy on the eye though, so no complaints.
You would if they were, until recently, a man:eek:
Sorry. But I was heavily influenced by my dad's record collection growing up, so I feel pop culturally older.
I'll let you off then:)
Don't recall this (thankfully).
"Early in the morning when you wake up
And your sleepy head is into make up":(
And then the lyric gets worse:eek:
Makes me think of him doing the Virginia Plain cover on Big Train.