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Since that Yompa is posting threads like there's no tomorrow in the OFF, just so they can be ahead of us (he told me that), thought i might start our own lke thread about first things.

So what was your first Album you bought.

Mine was The Marshall Mathers LP, which i franticaly hid from the old man :016:

Posted

The first album I bought was rubbish to.

I got 100% Dance 2 with the likes of Haddaway and East 17 and george Michael on it.

Posted

Cricklewood Green by Ten Years After

or maybe Chicago Transit Authority by Chicago

Posted

:010: i think we've found our winner, your taking the *beep* right?

Nope :001: Infact I'm away to listen to it right now :groovy:

Five bad boys with the power to rock you

Blowing your mind so you gotta get into

Five, whatcha waiting four if you wanna

Three (three)

Two (two)

One let's do it

Do you wanna get freaky

when the five of us make one

You gotta push the good vibe on

If you really wanna feel it

Got da flava in my song

But I really need to know

Do you wanna get down

Do you wanna get funky

Do you wanna get down

Get on down

[Chorus:]

Slam dunk da funk, put it up

(If you got that feeling)

Slam dunk da funk, put it up

(If you got that feeling)

Slam dunk da funk, put it up

(If you got that feeling)

Slam dunk da funk

(put it up)

You gotta shoot, pass, slam baby time to set it off

I'll be up, up away, above the rim and hook a shot

Ally oop, baby, whoop, there it is and now I gotcha

Three seconds left, it's just enuff for me to rock ya

Now check it, how I flip it rock a beat 'cause

I get with it and everybody wants to be the man

with a hey, yippee yo yippee four quarter slam

everybody grab a party and just get on down

Do you wanna get down

Do you wanna get funky

Do you wanna get down

Get on down

[Chorus:]

Slam dunk da funk, put it up

(If you got that feeling)

Slam dunk da funk, put it up

(If you got that feeling)

Slam dunk da funk, put it up

(If you got that feeling)

Slam dunk da funk

(put it up)

You wanna know what hits you like a fork lift truck

We got J, AB, Rich, Sean and Scott rocking the extra

Curricular ladies love particular fella

Who knock da meter get the boom shake regular

Five bad boys, honey no, we don't quit til we hit

The rebound sound with a kick

So come on everybody, everybody in tune

As I boomshake n' rock a body

Gimme room

Clap your hands

Stamp your feet

Push it in, pull it out to the beat

[Chorus:]

Slam dunk da funk, put it up

(If you got that feeling)

Slam dunk da funk, put it up

(If you got that feeling)

Slam dunk da funk, put it up

(If you got that feeling)

Slam dunk da funk

(put it up)

Guest Lauraness
Posted

OH MY GOD....................wot a freak  :015:

no offence like but seriously!! hahaha

Posted

The first music I recall buying was a large collection of second hand 7" vinyl singles.  I kinda went from having very little interest in music to becoming a DJ in the space of 2 weeks when I was about 12 and this was bought in order to kick off my collection.

That collection has since grown to thousands upon thousands of vinyl records and as many Cd's again.

The first piece of music I bought on CD was Culture Beat : Mr Vain - I still have it and the receipt is tucked inside the sleeve.

I don't care what anyone says - their is nothing to beat listening to music on vinyl through a decent record player/system.

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Caley Fish - I've got their Greatest Hits album. It has the Five megamix on it which is superb!

Posted

Caley Fish - I've got their Greatest Hits album. It has the Five megamix on it which is superb!

You leg-end :notworthy01:

Posted

Jeezo, you guys need help.

Speak to Johndo next time he sails into Sneck, I'm sure he could sort you loons out.

Posted

Adam and the Ants - Kings of the Wild Frontier

Bit old for this forum aren't you?  :001:

Anyway mine was Duran Duran's Duran Duran, so good they just kept naming it  :015:

Posted

I thought you would have had much better taste than that, Mee....

My first album was Fairport Convention - "What we did on our holidays" coming up for 40 years old now and still sounding good on a remixed CD.....

Guest Chemist
Posted

First single was Gordon is a moron, but i cant remember who did it and first album was  either the great rock and roll swindle by the pistols or it was Siouxie and the Banshees with Hong kong garden. Showing me age!

Posted

Jilted John did Gordon is a moron, great song!

If we're doing singles, my first was the Sex Pistols Something Else when I was about ten, there that should restore some credibility! (Still listening to Duran Duran btw!)

Posted

Jilted John and John Shuttleworth are one and the same, apparently he was born Graham Fellowes and started off as a actor.

Posted

Yes thats him

Fellows is also notable for a hit single in 1978 under the pseudonym Jilted John with the song Jilted John. The single was done in the aggressive, minimalist style of the then-prevailing punk/New Wave style, but with poppier influences, somewhat akin to The Buzzcocks. The novelty hit was most memorable for its biting lyrics, a first-person narrative of a bitter teenager named John whose girlfriend Julie had left him for another guy named Gordon, "just 'cause he's better lookin' than me/just 'cause he's cool and trendy." The cries of "Gordon is a moron" and coda of "Yeah yeah, it's not fair!" repeated ad infinitum in bratty delivery make it one of the most memorable singles of British punk/new wave. Produced by Martin Hannett, the song reached number 4 in the UK singles chart. It was memorably introduced on Top of the Pops as "one of the most bizarre singles of the decade". A concept album followed, entitled TRUE LOVE STORIES, charting John's love-life. Unlike the single it was not a hit.

said Mr Wikipedia.

Posted

  ' said Mr Wikipedia.'

Likely story.....

Anyway... Mott the Hoople, and the album.. Mott the Hoople. 1970something

Posted

live_lp.jpg

Mott the Hoople rocks  :clapping04:

The young at heart take over the board  :015: :015: :015: :015: :015: :015:

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