Walk Don't Run by the John Barry Seven it was a hit for the Ventures in the UK too but they had a smoother sound. (John Barry later did a lot of Bond movie themes). The first album I bought was Elvis's first Golden Hits LP (of course I mean Costello). The second was a Chess recording of Chuck Berry and after I heard Johnny B Goode my life changed as I bought a guitar. Chess records have probably been the most influential record label of all time especially in terms of British seminal bands like The Stones or Fleetwood Mac and Free.
"insensitive prick!" – Danielle Algo
Single: You spin me around - Dead or Alive ;)
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I bought U2 The Joshua Tree. 'With or without you' and 'I still haven't found what I'm looking for' are two of my favorite songs.
Kissing your lips while straddling your lap.
Single 45
"Old Black Water" by the Doobie Brothers 1975
Pink - I'm Not Dead
First DVD was - Pink - Live at Wembley a year later.
Keith Urban. Can't remember what the album is called...
First album Regatta De Blanc by The Police, first single Supertramp's Logical Song, first CD Chris Rea's Road To Hell
Madonnas Like a Virgin, was he first Cassette I brought, Solid Gold Hits 10 was the first LP I brought
They were 3 tapes, Kiss "Animalize", Plasmatics "Coup de Etat", & AC/DC "Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap".
Adam and the ants...prince charming
guns'n'roses- greatest hits
The first record I ever bought was not an album, but a single....oh boy, am I dating myself!....it was Gypsies,Tramps and Thieves by Sonny & Cher...I don't remember what was on the flip side though...
Man on the moon - Ballyhoo
I actually bought two - Stand and Deliver, by Adam and the Ants
and
Embarrassment by Madness
I can remember buying two around the same time both on tape. Guns and roses illusions and the pearl jam Ten
Hold Me Now - Thompson Twins
I bought 2 45's....Running Scared By Roy Orbison and Rubber Ball by Bobby Vee both 1961...... wow...dating myself.