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Do you remember the first record you bought?

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Itchysphincter said:
Darran said:

It was on cassette actually, got a Walkman from Rumbelows at the same time.

Don't know what you're laughing at, Bad was good.

Big Cheap Trick fan too. :lol:

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First single - Stevie Wonder "For Once in my Life" 1968, first LP T. Rex "Electric Warrior" 1971. I remember being mesmerised by the Fly label on the EW LP.
 
Babylon's Burning - I think it was in the Virgin record shop by Swansea market
 
A quick YouTube search is all that's needed.. Record users are the biggest snobs going, almost that essence of superiority over everyone on the planet about music
 
Skippyjack said:
A quick YouTube search is all that's needed.. Record users are the biggest snobs going, almost that essence of superiority over everyone on the planet about music

True that. Those who butcher other people’s tunes in covers bands are similar too.
 

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