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First Record You Ever Bought...
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Floopy
23-10-2002
Mine was Monster Mash - Bobby 'Boris' Pickett & the Crypt Kickers.

I was evil, even then.

net chick
23-10-2002
ooh how i desperatly wish i could remember the first record i ever bought i do know it cost obly 75p though and i had the purple vinyl version of Up the Junction by Squeeze
drama_girly
23-10-2002
'Heal the world'
pippy
23-10-2002
Quote:
“Originally posted by drama_girly
'Heal the world' ”

guess what - me too
drama_girly
23-10-2002
really? what a coincidence!
Lee Cool
23-10-2002
East 17 - Stay Another Day

and i still and always will love that song
cupcake
23-10-2002
Really showing my age here... but sod it
The Killing of Georgie (parts I and II) by Rod Stewart
The Tired One
23-10-2002
'Stand and Deliver' - Adam & the Ants (cost about 50p)
jenzie
23-10-2002
Genesis - Land of Confusion
Europe - The FInal Countdown

Both 7" vinyl.
Beth Hart
23-10-2002
It was 1985 and I got the cassette album Feargal Sharkey by (surprisingly) Feargal Sharkey.

~ Beth.
The Tired One
24-10-2002
Quote:
“Originally posted by Beth Hart
It was 1985 and I got the cassette album Feargal Sharkey by (surprisingly) Feargal Sharkey.

~ Beth.
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'A Good Heart these days is hard to find, so please be gentle with this heart of mine....'
beluga
24-10-2002
t.rex....coooooool
shirker
24-10-2002
Adam and the Ants - Antmusic, again for about 50p from Woolies.
[E]nvy
24-10-2002
Itzy Bitzy Teenie Weenie..
metafis
24-10-2002
Im really going to show my age.
First record I ever bought was 'She loves you' by The Beatles. 1963!! .. I was 10, saved up my pocket money for 13 weeks to buy it.!!.
Edman
24-10-2002
I can't remember the first vinyl record I bought, but when I got my first CD player, the first CD I bought for it was Oxygene by Jean-Michel Jarre.
dodgygeeza
24-10-2002
The Spice Girl's debut album

Well I was only ten at the time
RadiorobFM
24-10-2002
Rivers Of Baybylon/Brown Girl in the Ring

I was 4 and it was the first record I ever got.
shirker
24-10-2002
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“Originally posted by RadiorobFM
Rivers Of Baybylon/Brown Girl in the Ring

I was 4 and it was the first record I ever got.
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Brown Girl in the Ring was the first POP song I played on the piano
elliottm
24-10-2002
Quote:
“Originally posted by shirker
Adam and the Ants - Antmusic, again for about 50p from Woolies. ”

hey you,

one of my fave records! my other contemporary hero was whose recored just I bought just before The Ants....










This Ole House by Shakin' Stevens




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lala
24-10-2002
Madonna's album...........

i got that when my dad first brought a cd player........lol..i thought back then cd's were crap because they always used to jump soooooooooooooooooo much.... ..lol
Mike2964050
24-10-2002
mmm
could have been crocodile rock
first ones i remember buying as a mobile jock were machine gun -commodores
queen of clubs-kc & the sunshine band, and
pepper box-the peppers
ogryn
24-10-2002
Bought for me = Postman Pat

Personally: Decon Blue, but the name escapes me at the moment

"Brown girl with a wide smile" or something

Record I am of: Mr Blobby, Heartbeat single, Crocodile Shoes by Jimmy Nail (didn't buy that)

But those were just a blip: I just imagine that the first record i bought was
"The Day We Caught The Train" by Ocean Colour Scene
bombavich
24-10-2002
bought for me would of been 'we built this city' by starship.

Of course I was saving my pennies for a real musical masterpeice to call my first bought record.

It could only be..

Do the Bart Man, Bart Simpson.
little ern
25-10-2002
rock and roll parts1 and 2 by gary glitter in 1972
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