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| Mr Badger (23/09/2006)
First album I bought with my own money was 'Appetite for Destruction' by G'n'R.  I love that album now. When it came out I was too metal to even give it the time of day.
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| | | Posted 24/09/2006 03:46:48 | |
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| First album ever bought? Clash - London Calling. Why? Because it was The Clash, London Calling. 
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| | | Posted 24/09/2006 17:49:58 | |
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| First single - Summer Nights from Grease (1977) First albums - Too Much Pressure by the Selecter and Springsteen's Born to Run - both second hand.
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| Seven Little Girls -- The Avons it was not a 78 before you ask
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| | | Posted 24/09/2006 18:19:03 | |
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| Bert Trautmanns neck brace (24/09/2006) Seven Little Girls -- The Avons it was not a 78 before you ask

you know, you know, if a feller named Monroe never fathered bluegrass he would still be unrecognised as the grand wizard of speed metal 
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| | | Posted 25/09/2006 11:38:53 | |
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| "Lola" by The Kinks for me just because it's so easy to sing along to.
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| | There was also a period in about 1984, that for some inexplicable reason, i found myself listening to Shakin' Stevens. I'm still wondering about that one now. |
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| proof positive that there is no justice in the world - that man is a millionaire
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| Timpblue (25/09/2006) proof positive that there is no justice in the world - that man is a millionaireHe was quite dreadful wasn't he? A midget, budget priced welsh Elvis Presley wannabe. If only i could have seen that then. |
| | | Posted 25/09/2006 11:59:04 | |
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| tha bassman (25/09/2006) There was also a period in about 1984, that for some inexplicable reason, i found myself listening to Shakin' Stevens. I'm still wondering about that one now.Thus proving your complete lack of musical taste. 
you know, you know, if a feller named Monroe never fathered bluegrass he would still be unrecognised as the grand wizard of speed metal 
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