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    First record you remember hearing?

    When i was a kid we had a state of the art wind-up gramophone

    I was a music fan immediately and the record i seem to remember playing/hearing many times was:-

    "how much is that doggy in the window" (now it could mean something else altogether)

    Also "76 trombones" seemed to hook me

    I remember being scared shitless by "sparky and his magic piano" Something about the crazed piano playing those notes wildly frightened me


    Just played it sent shivers down my spine


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    I'm ashamed to admit this, but the first record I can remember as a kid was 'Billy don't be a hero' by Paper Lace back in 1974. Things did get better for me, during the 70's I progressed to Abba, Showaddywaddy and by 77/78 I was a proper 9 year old punk listening to the Clash and the Pistols from my middle class suburban home


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    Great Balls of Fire by Jerry Lee Lewis
    me and my father loves it a lot !!!




    **those were the 'LP' days****
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    The album "Please Please Me" by the Beatles.
    It was their first in 1963, I was 7 yrs old.
    I was in Liverpool as a boy.
    Used to use a tennis racket to play along
    "Chains" sticks in my mind.
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    They were to come true later in life when I met my dear wife
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    Chains, my baby's got me locked up in chains
    And they ain't the kind that you can see
    Woh, these chains of love got a hold on me yeah..........


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    Oh and what about ?? Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep ( Middle of the road)
    I can still remember my Mum sings this for me when i was young,no idea what the song means during that time but the beat is to cool to follow and i love it
    ''Don't be serious..Be Sincere''


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    i remember being looked after my neighbor and "tie a yellow ribbon" was on the radio as i was playing.... it was released in 1973 and was 3.

    i have learnt to do what my wife says!


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    I used to think she was fit!

    preferred this one though


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    [QUOTE=lestaxi1;256583]I remember being scared shitless by "sparky and his magic piano" Something about the crazed piano playing those notes wildly frightened meQUOTE]

    Whaaa. me too. That does bring memories


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    [QUOTE=Terpe;256598]
    Quote Originally Posted by lestaxi1 View Post
    I remember being scared shitless by "sparky and his magic piano" Something about the crazed piano playing those notes wildly frightened meQUOTE]

    Whaaa. me too. That does bring memories
    Great I'm not a wuss


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    Les, that is really weird, because as I was reading the thread title I thought 'How much is that doggy in the window' too.

    The song had been out a few years when you heard it though, as it would have been mid 50s when I heard it (before moving overseas) and you're only a youngun.

    First proper pop record I remember was 'Rock around the clock'...Bill Haley, which my parents bought when we were in Malaya.

    First record I bought was 'All Over Now' by the Rolling Stones.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Englishman2010 View Post
    by 77/78 I was a proper 9 year old punk listening to the Clash and the Pistols from my middle class suburban home


    The Clash , pistols , Buzzcocks
    http://www.filipinouk.com/forum/image.php?type=sigpic&userid=870&dateline=1270312908


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    Quote Originally Posted by joebloggs View Post


    The Clash , pistols , Buzzcocks
    The Pistols were Ok until Glenn Matlock left/was sacked. I remember John Peel playing The Buzzcocks Orgasm Addict and not knowing what it was I asked my dad Good ol' John peel RIP, he introduced me to many great bands. My favorite band from the late 70's punk scene were The Ruts


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    well of course it's always the nursery rhymes that every kid hears for the first time..the first nursery rhyme for me is the Ring Around the Rosie, which my aunt kept on singing to me till it was sickening already! ....as for the songs, it's Tiffany's All This Time and Extreme's More Than Words, which I memorized just for a couple of days and even used it as my audition piece to be in the choir group when I was in grade 3!
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    We sang it at school too.

    "Ring a ring o' roses a pocketful of posies - atishoo ! atishoo ! we all fall down."

    Originally about the symptoms of the Plague which swept Europe hundreds of years ago, killing millions.

    Nice song for kids.


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    Lonnie Donogan - Puttin' on the Style!

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    i remember the first i bought, abba greatest hits, lol brings back not so good memories


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    I remember 'O-bla-di O-bla-da' and 'Lilly the Pink'
    If you want your dreams to come true ...... first you have to wake up


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    I have 2 older brothers so its their records I remember first,
    Neil Sedaka..Carolina Moon, I Go ape
    Paul Anka
    Connie Francis
    Frankie Avalon
    Lonnie Donigan
    Don Lang

    We also had an upright piano in the front room that was the centre of entertainment at christmas ,new years eve.My dad was brilliant and could pick up tunes easy, as well as his terrible jazz records he had a few Ruby Murray, Fats Dominoe etc.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Pete/London View Post
    I have 2 older brothers so its their records I remember first,
    Neil Sedaka..Carolina Moon, I Go ape
    Paul Anka
    Connie Francis
    Frankie Avalon
    Lonnie Donigan
    Don Lang
    Funnily enough I was watching Paul Anka 'You are my Destiny' on Youtube the other day.
    I remember it from an Eastern European Film set in the early 60's, but can't remember the Films title.

    Great song!


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    Here we are Joe & Englishman Great stuff! :xxgrinning--



    As I've said on here before, Sid Vicious went to our school for a while. (Before I was there) & iRobot who is a member here, knew him as he also went to the same school.


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    sim, 2 of my favs from them




    and

    http://www.filipinouk.com/forum/image.php?type=sigpic&userid=870&dateline=1270312908


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    Thanks Sim and Joe, I will listen to them now. When I was about 10 or 11 one of my favorite Buzzcocks ditties was 'oh S**t', I learned a whole new vocabulary after hearing that


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    Nice Joe One of my faves is '16 again'.


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    Sorry my vid goes funny half way through


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    For some reason this song sticks in my head from my kiddy years

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    Quote Originally Posted by Win2Win View Post
    For some reason this song sticks in my head from my kiddy years

    Thats bloody bad luck


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    Quote Originally Posted by lestaxi1 View Post
    When i was a kid we had a state of the art wind-up gramophone
    Same here! It was given to my brother and I by an older cousin of ours. My bruv wound it up repeatedly to play Elvis Pressley's 'Jailhouse Rock' ... and, each time, our *mum threatened to smash the record if she "ever had to listen to it just once more!"

    She never actually did, though! And, looking back now, I wonder if my younger [by two-and-a-half years] sibling was simply winding *her up.

    Quote Originally Posted by lestaxi1 View Post
    "how much is that doggy in the window"
    ... Patti Page, circa 1952 ... an even earlier childhood memory of mine!


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    Quote Originally Posted by Win2Win View Post
    For some reason this song sticks in my head from my kiddy years

    When I first looked at the Top of the Pops message, i thought it said "this was actually the best of their sh*te"

    its like the BBC are sending out subliminal messages!! Maybe that one bottle of Peroni has gone to my head!

    First record i remember was Micheal Jackson- Thriller back in '83.


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    Anyone remember the big reel tape recorders that were around in the 60s (i think it was made by elizebethan) .Some mates had portable record players the size of a hand carry case , that took some lugging around.


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    the first record player I saw was when older brother came home on leave from the army and remember him playing Can The Can by Suzi Quatro

    but could not work out why when he put it on the second time it was a man singing a slower version


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