Lady Madonna - The Beatles. Tom Jones and Delilah at No.2 Otis Redding The Dock Of The Bay at No.3. Not a bad selection for my mum to listen to at the time.
Lady Madonna - The Beatles. Tom Jones and Delilah at No.2 Otis Redding The Dock Of The Bay at No.3. Not a bad selection for my mum to listen to at the time.
@pompeynic it's what was number 1 on your 14th birthday not when your mother was pushing you in to this world
Well that proves that theory is a load of rubbish then because I'm always opening my gob without thinking.
When I was in a band, our bass player had a side gig with a function band. One evening he came into rehearsal in a hysterical fit of laughter as they'd just been booked to play a wedding and the soon to be happy couple had requested Think Twice for their first dance .
Ebeneezer Goode by the Shamen for me. Felt proper nostalgic looking through that chart list .
I read somewhere that it is the music while you are 14 generally that always lives with you. Which is why (I was born in Dec 1962) the music of 1977 generally, and punk in particular, has always been important to me.
Lady Madonna - The Beatles. Tom Jones and Delilah at No.2 Otis Redding The Dock Of The Bay at No.3. Not a bad selection for my mum to listen to at the time.
@pompeynic it's what was number 1 on your 14th birthday not when your mother was pushing you in to this world
I read somewhere that it is the music while you are 14 generally that always lives with you. Which is why (I was born in Dec 1962) the music of 1977 generally, and punk in particular, has always been important to me.
I agree and for me it was the beginning of the Ska TwoTone era,music which hasn't aged and still sounds good nowadays.
WTF !!!! Summer Nights by Olivia Newton John and John Travolta.
Absolutely get the train, do one, fk off. No way is that song in anyway shape or form relevant to my life, except maybe when I wanna throw up.
Punk, Metal and Pendulum with a massive amount of Hillsong and Casting Crowns worship songs thrown in define me although admittedly when I was 14 it was punk, heavy rock and nothing else, nothing , absolutely not disco, no way, never, ever, I mean if you had a girl and she liked that kind of stuff you changed your girl.
Im traumatised, its like suddenly remembering a repressed memory, I need alcohol. Why did I look? dammit why?
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You can look up your song here;
https://www.officialcharts.com/archive/
Well that proves that theory is a load of rubbish then because I'm always opening my gob without thinking.
Never heard the song....
And , I missed , by just one day.
https://youtu.be/kmopSVOMSsU
6th June 1980. A nice upbeat song...
https://youtu.be/UDon7lYhV8s
Could have been worse-number 2 was Johnny Mathis
Otis Redding The Dock Of The Bay at No.3. Not a bad selection for my mum to listen to at the time.
Ebeneezer Goode by the Shamen for me. Felt proper nostalgic looking through that chart list .
Which is why (I was born in Dec 1962) the music of 1977 generally, and punk in particular, has always been important to me.
Absolutely get the train, do one, fk off. No way is that song in anyway shape or form relevant to my life, except maybe when I wanna throw up.
Punk, Metal and Pendulum with a massive amount of Hillsong and Casting Crowns worship songs thrown in define me although admittedly when I was 14 it was punk, heavy rock and nothing else, nothing , absolutely not disco, no way, never, ever, I mean if you had a girl and she liked that kind of stuff you changed your girl.
Im traumatised, its like suddenly remembering a repressed memory, I need alcohol. Why did I look? dammit why?
Imo the best post so far. Was hoping for Stones as saw them this time last year in Edinboro
Never heard of it...