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Re: The first record you ever bought...
Originally Posted by Mitzyboy
(Post 5929000)
I saw Sweet, Mud & Wizard on numerous occasions in Birmingham live at Barbarellas. Did you know that completely different to their Top of the Pops stage act, Sweet were actually a very heavy rock band when you saw them live
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Re: The first record you ever bought...
Originally Posted by jdr
(Post 5930258)
:curse::curse: I know, but 30 or 40 years makes a difference on the values, if only we knew then what we know now.......... same old story with eveything. :thumbup:
I gave it away to a girlfriend. :curse: |
Re: The first record you ever bought...
My last post got me thinking, so I did a little research.
If anyone has: THE QUARRYMEN: That'll Be The Day/ In Spite Of All The Danger (1958) I'll take it off your hands for 50 quid. |
Re: The first record you ever bought...
Originally Posted by Ragomuffin
(Post 5930560)
My last post got me thinking, so I did a little research.
If anyone has: THE QUARRYMEN: That'll Be The Day/ In Spite Of All The Danger (1958) I'll take it off your hands for 50 quid. |
Re: The first record you ever bought...
Originally Posted by Mitzyboy
(Post 5929000)
I saw Sweet, Mud & Wizard on numerous occasions in Birmingham live at Barbarellas. Did you know that completely different to their Top of the Pops stage act, Sweet were actually a very heavy rock band when you saw them live
Going back to the original question.........................Fog on the Tyne by Lindisfarne was my first purchase which shows what an old fossil I am:o Loz x |
Re: The first record you ever bought...
Originally Posted by Ragomuffin
(Post 5930482)
Did they do 'live'. I thought Brian Connelly mimed everything.
Originally Posted by loz
(Post 5931312)
I went to see SLADE when they came to our local gig venue (even though I didn't like them it was a freeby:thumbsup::thumbsup:) and they were brilliant! No 'Cum of feel the noiz' crap or 'Mama weer all crazee now' Just good no nonsense rock.
:o Loz x |
Re: The first record you ever bought...
"soul motion" , collection album of the hits of 1975!
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Re: The first record you ever bought...
Originally Posted by Mitzyboy
(Post 5931416)
Iirc, it was at one of their concerts they had a hitherto unknown band called The Sensational Alex Harvey Band supporting them.
The following week I saw Focus and they were pants. Jan Ackermann couldn't be arsed that night and they only did a fifty minute set before being booed off. |
Re: The first record you ever bought...
Originally Posted by Ragomuffin
(Post 5931872)
Ahh, SAHB, now there was a band. I saw them at the Kursaal in Southend and it was one of the best gigs I've ever seen. When they performed Boston Tea Party, Alex stalked around the stage like a hunter with a huge blunderbuss aiming it at the audience. Brilliant!
The following week I saw Focus and they were pants. Jan Ackermann couldn't be arsed that night and they only did a fifty minute set before being booed off. Saw Focus in Birmingham, and we must have been lucky cos they were good Watched them on an Old Grey Whistle test DVD I have recently and they look so so dated :D ....... and completely barking mad |
Re: The first record you ever bought...
So many good songs here.
but here are our first singles. Ian; Irene; Ian´s first LP was Deep Purple Live in Japan. Also the first band he saw live, at the Kursaal Southend. Irene`s first LP was by the Beach Boys. One memmeory of a live concert was Pink Floyd in Kralingen, Rotterdam. The tune was "Setting the controls to the heart of the Sun". There was an armed Policeman standing on a platform high up with the sun rising behind him that makes it so memorable. |
Re: The first record you ever bought...
Originally Posted by Mitzyboy
(Post 5932343)
This is bringing back memories :D
Saw Focus in Birmingham, and we must have been lucky cos they were good Watched them on an Old Grey Whistle test DVD I have recently and they look so so dated :D ....... and completely barking mad But surely not so barking mad as Ian Anderson? Standing on one leg playing his flute.:confused: |
Re: The first record you ever bought...
Originally Posted by Casa Santo Estevo
(Post 5937458)
But surely not so barking mad as Ian Anderson? Standing on one leg playing his flute.:confused:
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Re: The first record you ever bought...
Some old Boys never give up!
If he is touring then maybe a video will turn up on Youtubby! I saw him at The Octagon, Reading, it could have been his 25th anniversary tour. |
Re: The first record you ever bought...
Originally Posted by Casa Santo Estevo
(Post 5937790)
Some old Boys never give up!
If he is touring then maybe a video will turn up on Youtubby! I saw him at The Octagon, Reading, it could have been his 25th anniversary tour. |
Re: The first record you ever bought...
Originally Posted by Ragomuffin
(Post 5915653)
This was mine. I used to rely on my older brother to buy the top tunes of the day, but he went all hippy and got into progressive rock so I had to buy my own.
It was on the Trojan label and I still have it somewhere. Sharon PS mine was The Pushbike Song :o I'm not sure who by! |
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