What was the first record you bought? And whose poster was on your bedroom wall?
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Sandy_123
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Ill start this off, imagine john Lennon was my 1st single I bought, my posters were Adam ant and boy George. Must like men in makeup or something lol.
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Good thread
I can remember what my first record was bit my wall was plastered with elvis posters not a popular choice in my teenage years but I didnt care -
Elvis was good tho wasn't he @janer1967 and handsome in his youth.
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My first records were top of the pops albums but I used to buy loads and record loads I used to like wham boy George Adam ant Kate Bush Tom Jones any rock and roll I dressed 1960s for a whilst and 1920s still got all my dresses
I used to dress like Adam ant and boy George and I loved the bay city rollers I used to dress like them aswel
Now I am all sports cloths as easy to get on and my slip on trainers happy days ? -
@lisathomas50 a good variety, I used to ware white strip like Adam ant with the love hearts, must of looked a right one. That with the 'ra ra skirts.
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@Sandy_123 oh yes we must of looked like right plonkas lol I went through the whole futuristic phase Simon le bon was to die for
I liked Kate Bush as well I liked the cloths and the fact she didn't wear shoes I went through that phase of no shoes and flowy skirts and leotards lol
I was always popular lol then I went through the rock chick phase leather tassel jacket tight leather trousers motorbikes
I had the good days as well as the bad -
The first LP I bought was ‘in hearing of’ by Atomic Rooster. My poster on the wall was of Che Guevara a Marxist Cuban revolutionary, I hasten to add that I have never been a Cuban revolutionary or a Marxist but I did resent tidying my bedroom ? now where’s my cigar...
“This is my simple religion. No need for temples. No need for complicated philosophy. Your own mind, your own heart is the temple. Your philosophy is simple kindness.”
― Dalai Lama XIV -
Never had a person on my wall that I can remember. Did have a few maps, constellation guides, possibly King Tut's gold mask... Gosh I was cool back then!
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My first single was Puppy Love by Donny Osmand.
My walls were full of posters of him, David Cassidy, David Essex and the Bay City Rollers ..
God I'm old...lol -
I liked slade noddy holder was a character used to see him in wolverhampton Town center years ago now he lives in Cheshire
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Oh gosh yes donny Osmond I forgot about him I liked David Essex he had nice eyes but my mom didn't like one if his songs broken window I loved it lol ?
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David Essex those come to bed eyes lol
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Electric Warrior, T Rex album, and I had a rather large poster of George Best on my wall for years
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Thsts the one @janer1967 I wonder what happend to him ?
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David Essex 73 has he still got it lol ?
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Suzie qautro Rod Stewart commodores Lionel richie
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and Dr hook
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lisathomas50 said:
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@cress he looks nothing like hanibal lector
We all grow old -
@Swatteam I'm aware we all grow old, it saddens me.
I also think take away the beard and you've got Anthony Hopkins aka Hannibal Lechter...
My opinion you're free to disagree...
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