What was the first and the last record you got?

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First - Rupert The Bear - sung by Jackie Trent

Latest - British Sea Power (whatever it's called....pressie from Number Two Son

Last one I bought...eeeek I buy several at a time as I'm very indesicive....Turbo Negro was one....erm....some 'Swing' compilation,

One I'm going to buy when I get home...Grinn

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First single - Trio - Da Da Da
First album - Toyah - Anthem
(both around 1981 I think.)

The last CD I bought (I haven't bought vinyl for about 6 or 7 years) was a Groucho Marx CD last year. (not a typo. Groucho, not Gary)
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Prince Charming - Adam and the Ants

Paddy.
Still playing guitar - sometimes weird shaped ones.
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1st, Nellie the elephant-Toy dolls
last, Permission to land-The Darkness
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Ooops.... the last record was;

A Perfect Circle - Thirteenth Step

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Still playing guitar - sometimes weird shaped ones.
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First Single: All Around The World - The Jam
First LP: In The City - The Jam (couldn't convince my brothers or mates to buy it so I could tape it.)
Last Single: Body Electric. 50 quid off ebay. Yes that was me. When you're being paid 35 pounds and hour to sit in front of a computer looking busy, your peception of the term "rip off" alters.
Last LP: Gift - The Sisterhood
First CD: Zeppelin 4CD Box Set. Accompanied by a CD player.
Last CD: The Very Best of Ian Dury And The Blockheads.
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First Record: The Knack- Get The Knack
Last Record: CindyTalk, can't remember the name of the LP
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Izzy HaveMercy wrote:First LP: Left Hand Path - Entombed (Limited edition Splatter Vinyl).
First CD: Astamblief - Belgian Asociality.
Last LP: Sisters. Forgot which boot, tho.
Last CD: How the Gods Kill - Danzig.

IZZY.
a man of good taste then, any Paradise Lost?

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PS I think Clandestine by Entombed is better
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[quote="zigeunerweisen"]First - A tape with Europe's "The Final COuntdown" and a bunch of other 80's songs on it in 86. Actually i quite miss it, i wonder whatever happened to it.

You need advice!
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the 1st thing I bought was a "best of" K7 that included Nena "99 red baloons" and George Michael's "Careless whisper". And I thought it was great. It was 1985. :oops:
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