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Before I could talk my parents would constantly play The Pioneers' Long Shot Kick de Bucket because my reaction to it amused them. Once I could talk, I demanded they get me a copy of this... And once I started earning my own money from my paper round, the first single I bought was See You by Depeche Mode.
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Bright eyes i laugh at the memory of that tone death little kid on TISWAS belting out bright eyes dressed in a bunny outfit. Originally posted by ASCPFC
Bright Eyes by Art Garfunkel. Sad basically.
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Was that the record shop near Beckenham baths my dad used take me in there as a kid great memories he brought my mum she by Charles Aznovour. Originally posted by Fatherken
the first 45 I got was "Listen to me" EP by Buddy Holly from the record shop in Beckenham High Street
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Originally posted by cantrbury eagle
Bright eyes i laugh at the memory of that tone death little kid on TISWAS belting out bright eyes dressed in a bunny outfit. Hey, I thought I was pretty good.
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Originally posted by cantrbury eagle
Was that the record shop near Beckenham baths my dad used take me in there as a kid great memories he brought my mum she by Charles Aznovour. Opposite Clockhouse railway station ?
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Originally posted by monkey
Blockbuster by Sweet or it might have been Crazy Horses by The Osmonds Bad, but... Mine was YMCA! Apparently, only one member of the Village People was actually gay.
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Originally posted by Palace Old Geezer
Funny you should mention the Trojan label because it was a Trojan I've just loaded on my jukebox that sparked this thread. Lots of good ol' reggae anthems were on that label. Incidentally, I occasionally went to Stamford Bridge in the late 60s and Liquidator was the music adopted by Chelsea to come out onto their pitch.
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Originally posted by silvertop
Bad, but... Mine was YMCA! Apparently, only one member of the Village People was actually gay. You learn something new every day!! Rumour has it, the builder wasn’t actually a builder either
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Originally posted by Henry of Peckham
Lots of good ol' reggae anthems were on that label. Incidentally, I occasionally went to Stamford Bridge in the late 60s and Liquidator was the music adopted by Chelsea to come out onto their pitch. How strange we've got so much in common. I confess that I had a few visits to the Bridge too. A customer of mine was a lifelong ST holder there in the days of the old Shed and we had some fine lunches in their restaurant before matches. He was also very proud of the fact that the balcony of his apartment was covered in a piece of artificial turf from their pitch that he acquired after they disposed of it and reverted to proper grass.
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Originally posted by silvertop
Bad, but... Mine was YMCA! Apparently, only one member of the Village People was actually gay. True, it was the red Indian.
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Originally posted by Apollofuzz
There was something very appealing about the sleeve photo for a young lad There still is!
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