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Songs you used to listen to when you were REALLY young and still listen to now?
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SpoonfedVomit
28-05-2011
My dad always used to play a tape of Petula Clark in the car i used to love it haha and then as i grew up my dad always listen to Berlind Carlisle especially Heaven is a place on earth and i kind of got into her and i still love her music now, Petula Clark not so much haha.

ps also this (still would
Hogzilla
28-05-2011
The Beatles.
Aneechik
28-05-2011
Pet Shop Boys - West End Girls, It's A Sin
Eighth Wonder -I'm Not Scared
Taffy - I Love My Radio
Debbie Harry - Kids in America
Johnny Hates Jazz - Shattered Dreams
Aha - The Sun Always Shines On TV
Bananarama - Cruel Summer
Blondie - Atomic
Anything by Erasure
David (2)
28-05-2011
a laptop full of music....
not into modern stuff at all.....i must always take my mp3 phone with me when I am driving.....there is nothing on the radio I like.
RussellIan
28-05-2011
I bought 'Hits 4' on cassette with my 7th birthday money - I still have it and listen to it quite often - it still plays perfectly well and the sound is great. It's full not only of classics like The Sun Always Shines On TV, Borderline, Chain Reaction and How Will I Know, but great overlooked tracks like Kate Bush's Hounds Of Love, ELO's Calling America and PIL's Rise. One of the most consistently good of those 80s Now/Hits series IMO
gmphmac
28-05-2011
I still listen to all the old songs from my childhood. Summer pop of 1992-94 was the best.
Sassernach
28-05-2011
I listen to loads past and even more recent past.
I feel when they come around it is good to listen to old songs again. But not all the time. It is really good to hear a track I have not listened to in months.

My sisters brother-in-law is a producer who having his own recording studios often works with present famour music acts and new up and coming ones whilst on tour. So I get to know about some new bands before the hit the big time.

Music has always been my first love it is the best way for remembering events, occasions and even people.

Just as you remember the times with your dad playing Pet in the car.
Smithy1204
28-05-2011
The Beatles
Take That

And. Erm...Robson & Jerome
wonkeydonkey
28-05-2011
Rod Stewart's Maggie May still brings me out in goose pimples 40 years on. To go back even further, Daydream Believer and California Dreaming still sound great.
RadioRob
28-05-2011
Heard this: Eddie Calvert: Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom White while in my pushchair on a warm summer day.

Despite now having other modes of transport at my disposal it's a great memory to rekindle by playing it.
Mrscee
28-05-2011
most 60s songs as my parents played them all the time..for me being young the clash and abba I still listen to..adam and the ants I was a huge fan of and still listen to their music..was a teenager in the 80s so still listen to most of that decade and my teenage daughter loves 80s music too..think robson and jerome were number one when she was born though she prefers the original unchained melody
earthling13
28-05-2011
'Nellie The Elephant'
'Right Said Fred'
'Woodman Spare That Tree'


I'm very old
Robotrock04
19-06-2011
Simply Red - Fairground
Cher - Believe
Oasis - Don't Look Back In Anger
Dr. Linus
19-06-2011
Originally Posted by Robotrock04:
“Simply Red - Fairground
Cher - Believe
Oasis - Don't Look Back In Anger”

Wow, are you me!? I was honestly going to post all of these.
mimicole
19-06-2011
Baby One More Time/Stronger/Slave 4 U/Overprotected/Crazy amongst others - Britney Spears
Dirrty/Beautiful/Fighter/Genie In A Bottle amongst others - Christina Aguilera
cnbcwatcher
19-06-2011
* Britney's early stuff (Baby One More Time, Oops I Did It Again eras)
* ABBA's Gold: Greatest Hits album (as my mum and dad used to play it a lot and even got me a copy on cassette)
* Spice Girls' first album (Spice)
* S Club 7's albums when I'm in the mood for some cheesy pop
* Atomic Kitten's Right Now album
edEx
19-06-2011
A whole bunch of Motown stuff that my Dad was into. Brings back memories.
Arcana
19-06-2011
Wizzard's (wall of) sound transfixed me as a youngster and still gives me goosebumps today.

Rock 'n' Roll Winter (Loony's Tune)
helenj1986
19-06-2011
I listen to a lot of 'Old' music as opposed to chart but I don't listen to what I did when I was kid ! Of all the boybands I could have choose as a young teen ,I choose 911 .Cringe at the thought
eugenespeed
19-06-2011
Beatles, Madness, The Cult, The Cure, Marillion, Genesis, Pet Shop Boys, Erasure, Celtic Frost, ELO, REM, Sadus, Cannibal Corpse, Nirvana, Pink Floyd, The Specials, Beach Boys, Elvis and a lot of soul and motown stuff.

Music that shaped by younger years that I still listen to now. All still sounds good.
Heavenly
19-06-2011
There isn't much modern stuff I like really, my Ipod is full of 60's, 70's and 80's music.
ShaunIOW
19-06-2011
Most of my favorite music is stuff I bought when I was young in the late 70's/early 80's - AC/DC, Kiss, Judas Priest, Rainbow, Scorpions, Accept, Blue Oyster Cult, Status Quo, Black Sabbath, Ozzy Osbourne, Slade, The Sweet, Mott The Hoople,
Mike_1101
19-06-2011
Originally Posted by earthling13:
“'Nellie The Elephant'
'Right Said Fred'
'Woodman Spare That Tree'

I'm very old”

When I was very young, there were other kids in the street and I sometimes went into their houses. This was always on in one of them, the parents loved it
The Stargazers - I See The Moon (1954)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0g8b1WuNifQ

I also remember hearing a lot of World War era 2 material, not surprising as my father was in it.

My grandparents had quite a few records and this was one of their favourites.
"'Leven Thirty Saturday Night" Harry Hudson's Radio Rhythm Boys (1930)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ezkzCJ4pgvc
It sounded better at their house as they had an "electric gramophone"

It put me off much of that era's music for a long time, I now find I can listen to it - in small doses.

Here's another 1930 "Edison Bell" record - properly restored
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FUYk8...eature=related
cloudy
19-06-2011
I still listen to Making Your Mind Up by Bucks Fizz. I was allowed to stay up late to see them win eurovision.

I also bought alot of the early 80's music that was out when i was under 10 later in life. The Human League totally love thier Dare album, Kim Wilde, Soft Cell, Ultravox, Culture Club. How i would of loved to of been in my late teens in the early 80's. Music/Culture was so much better then than in the early 90's when i was in my late teens.
tonypennys
20-06-2011
Status Quo , still going strong
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