Houchens Head

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Okay, seeing as there are now a few posts relating to first this and first that, thought I'd put my 2p worth out there....
What was the first (either), 45rpm, cd single or for the younger members, first download, ever purchased.
Mine goes back a bit. It was "Silence is Golden" by The Tremeloes in 1967. Very cheesy!
 

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Vinyl single of this:

 

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First single - Johnny Cash - a thing called love

First Album - On the third Day ELO
 

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Okay, seeing as there are now a few posts relating to first this and first that, thought I'd put my 2p worth out there....
What was the first (either), 45rpm, cd single or for the younger members, first download, ever purchased.
Mine goes back a bit. It was "Silence is Golden" by The Tremeloes in 1967. Very cheesy!
First single (45) Blockbuster The Sweet first album Axe Victim Be Bop Deluxe
 

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North Leics…...unfortunately
I wish it was Bowie or The Jam, but my First record was actually Gary Glitter….do you want to be in my Gang or whatever it was called.
I don’t want to be judged harshly as I was only 6 or 7 and my Mum bought it as I sung it constantly and who knew what would follow.

Been a massive fan ever since ! His last Vietnam tour really showcased his natural talent to a new and younger audience… like really young. 😳
 

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My first record was Madonna, Get into the Groove.
I’m not sure what my first album was but probably one of the ‘Now that’s what I call music…’. I remember listening to 4 as it had the Ghostbusters track on it.
 
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Album-wise, The Great Escape by Blur

Single-wise, for reasons I cannot remember let alone understand, I think it’s the Big Brother theme tune on cassette
 
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As d you heard on Radio 1 first 😮
I loved the Move anyway, but thought this was their best ever track.

Still sounds good today.

Remember when you used to get ex jukebox records. Out local paper shop had a stand with them on and I got the single from there.

Many a happy day spent excitedly rushing down to the newsagents to see what was new every week
 
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I loved the Move anyway, but thought this was their best ever track.

Still sounds good today.

Remember when you used to get ex jukebox records. Out local paper shop had a stand with them on and I got the single from there.

Many a happy day spent excitedly rushing down to the newsagents to see what was new every week
We had a second hand record shop in Hampton we would go every Saturday and for very little buy albums on the basis of their covers - still got a load of them - some were rubbish but some were bangers and I have had to get digital / CD versions - this was early 70s
 
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Okay, seeing as there are now a few posts relating to first this and first that, thought I'd put my 2p worth out there....
What was the first (either), 45rpm, cd single or for the younger members, first download, ever purchased.
Mine goes back a bit. It was "Silence is Golden" by The Tremeloes in 1967. Very cheesy!
You think you choice was "cheesy" my first one I think beats that "7 little girls sitting in the back seat" by The Avons 1959.
 
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Never bought a single single (an EP, yes: Dire Straits' Dance EP).
Being antedeluvian, I, like the OP, pre-date downloads (and much else that da kidz understand) so I'll go with my first LP (i.e. what for some odd reason is known as a 'vinyl' - yeugh - nowadays).
It was, and still is as I still have it in immaculate nick as are all my LPs, The Groundhogs' Thank Christ for the Bomb, bought at Berwick's, Rugby in 1970. Their best album IMO, closely followed by Hogwash.
 
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First single: Centrefold, J Geils Band. One of them ex-jukebox 7" with the centre punched out, adapted for record players with a plastic insert. Most newsagents and cornershops used to sell them back then, got it from Janjuas minimart at the bottom of Walsgrave Rd as I recall.

First album Once Upon a Time, Simple Minds.
 
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First single: Centrefold, J Geils Band. One of them ex-jukebox 7" with the centre punched out, adapted for record players with a plastic insert. Most newsagents and cornershops used to sell them back then, got it from Janjuas minimart at the bottom of Walsgrave Rd as I recall.

First album Once Upon a Time, Simple Minds.
Yeah, same. The plastic insert and as I was a kid at the time, I had no idea why they did that.
 

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The Planet Suite by Gustav Holst. I would have been about ten at the time, so probably in 1965.

It was the version by the London Symphony Orchestra, although this is a later recording from which I have just taken Mars as the Planet of the Day 🙂



Other planets are available 👍

Made it's way into contemporary music, must be a classic!
 
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