A Horseradish
Sunday 1st February 2015 9:21am [Edited]
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Quote: TheBlueNun @ 30th January 2015, 7:42 PM GMT
I am really retro, although I was only eight/nine then. The first record I recall ever hearing was 'Hit Me With Your Rhythm Stick' by Ian Dury and The Blockheads which must have been very late 70s?
Yes - the end of 1978 going into 1979.
I think my first hearings were in 1967, aged 4 - the Alan Price version of Randy Newman's "Simon Smith and His Amazing Dancing Bear", Cilla Black's "I Can Sing a Rainbow" and Keith West's "Excerpt From a Teenage Opera (Grocer Jack)". It wasn't until 1970 that I wrote down the chart every week and made predictions.
There is a thing about "Love Letters" by Ketty Lester and the "Theme From Z Cars" by John Keating, both of which were hits in 1962. We allegedly moved house in the summer of 1964 because the continual playing of those records by next door neighbours was keeping me awake. But seeing that I hadn't been born when they were at their most popular, the likelihood is it was my father's issues with noisy neighbours, not mine.
Quote: George Kaplan @ 31st January 2015, 9:14 PM GMT
Paul Weller - 5th Season (Live at Wolverhampton Civic Hall OR, March 1994)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-xGdLjE0q5A
Like. I have all of the Jam albums, most of the Style Council ones and probably at least half a dozen of PW's solo ones. That's from "Wild Wood" which is my favourite of the latter and quite a lot better in my view than successor "Stanley Road" which probably sold more. "Wild Wood" aside, my pick of the bunch is "Country":-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bMpAkh5yLRA