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First vinyl album I bought was 'The Man Machine' by Kraftwerk. Someone gave me one of their singles (A-side 'The Robots', B-side 'Spacelab') and I decided once I saved up enough money I would buy the album. Played the album, I liked it, everyone else thought it was ****, until 'The Model' hit No.1 and all of a sudden the album was groovy! Fickle fashion eh?
Never bought a vinyl single from a record shop. The only one I bought was from a jumble sale from a then unknown band called 'Spandau Ballet'. The A-side was 'Paint Me Down' and it cost 5p. There was a box full of them!!
Oh Dear
I have to admit
Single - (at the same time)
Rocking all over the world - Status Quo & Mull of Kintyre - Wings
Album
Off The wall - Michael Jackson
The first single I ever actually went out and bought myself was Dancing in the City by Marshall Haine. Who remembers that?
What about Mouldy old Dough (I think) by Lieutenant Pidgeon (I think). Used to do a dance to that one at after school club. God I`m old. Bet Burbs remembers that he seems pretty old.
Single - dancing on a saturday night - barry blue
Album- non-stop pepsi party ( had tijuana taxi...need I say more?)..but I did learn the slogan on the front of the cover off by heart as a party piece..lipsmackinthirstquenchinacetastingmotivatin coolfizzinhighwalkin.....pepsi !!!!!
....don't take life so seriously...or you'll never get out alive....
Giving my age and early bad taste in music away but my first single was Kenny Rogers Ruby dont take your love etc(Ruby Ruby Ruby by the Kaiser Chiefs now that would have been a bit more like it ) First Album Headful of Rock(?) a compliation with Chicago, Janis Joplin, Stepenwolf and the like
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