What was your first 45/Single
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Great story brian you paint a great picture with your words.thanks
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How cool is it buying the Kinks sunny afternoon as your first 45? Nice one Peter.leftyguitars wrote:The first new one that I bought was 'The Move - Blackberry Way'. The first single bought (from the ex-jukebox stall on the market) was 'Sunny Afternoon by The Kinks'.
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Geez!, that was a while back! But i recall i bought the original version of "Venus" by Shocking Blue. Had a crush on the female vocalist!!!
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Didn't we all?gregga41 wrote:Had a crush on the female vocalist!!!
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First record ever purchased was a 45 of Beatles' "Twist and Shout" Can't remember what I paid for it, but something under $1
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My Mum was right! She said if I didn't stop watching her I would go deaf!
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"Elusive Butterfly" by Bob Lind.
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my sister 1 year younger had all the beatle stuff,i remember her playing "i feel fine" a LOT, and i mostly just had an lp or 2,weird stuff like herb alpert,mason williams,the ventures-i still love the instrumentals! but i do remember two 45"s distinctly that i bought, "love is blue" by paul mauriat,and "ramblin gamblin man" by the bob seger band and wearing them both out,much to my parent's annoyance,esp,the seger record. i suppose this would have been around 1964-66. i really can't even listen to any bob seger record now,even that one.....tastes do change i suppose...... 
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The first 45 I bought would have been a Beatles 45 in 1966. I don't remember which one, as I bought many that year. The first 45 my Mom bought and gave to me was Puff The Magic Dragon by Peter, Paul and Mary. That was in 1963 when I was five.
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Woody, wasn't that back when he was calling the group the "Bob Seger System" and opening up for the MC5?
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My Mum said I would go blind..............My Mum was right! She said if I didn't stop watching her I would go deaf!
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Who said that?ozover50 wrote:My Mum said I would go blind..............My Mum was right! She said if I didn't stop watching her I would go deaf!![]()
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She isn't quite so hot now...gregga41 wrote:Geez!, that was a while back! But i recall i bought the original version of "Venus" by Shocking Blue. Had a crush on the female vocalist!!!
But then neither am I!
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Well then!! Thanks a lot Peter! One childhood fantasy DESTROYED!!!
