I don't remember the follow up - but I do remember that the B side was the A side played backwards. I therefore take my place beside you in the sad club. :Dslinger wrote:terrybooth wrote:
And, as a slight divertissimo, does anyone remember Napoleon XIV and this song?
Not only do I remember it, I remember hearing it for the first time on Jukebox Jury. I also remember the follow up "Little Red Tricycle." How sad is is that?
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My first ever single purchase.
In my defense I was only 5 or 6 at the time, and it's no longer in my record collection.
Nowadays I prefer to think of the T-Wog like this.
In my defense I was only 5 or 6 at the time, and it's no longer in my record collection.
Nowadays I prefer to think of the T-Wog like this.
Technic SL-P1200ASC>>SSP>>P50sa>>SSP>>A80>>LS6>>Royd Prior>>> and on the whole very pleased about it.
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Jammy!jammy395 wrote:Horrified to find this in a record case a wile back.........
I'm a big fan of 70's glam, especially bands from the film "Never too young to rock" - The production manager was my dad
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The cover stated....
The Very Best Of.... Does that mean there was a Best Of?
I recall someone saying these clowns would be bigger than the Beatles...
The Very Best Of.... Does that mean there was a Best Of?
I recall someone saying these clowns would be bigger than the Beatles...
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It was a special era indeed Shev They just dont make music like that anymore........Shevans wrote:Jammy!jammy395 wrote:Horrified to find this in a record case a wile back.........
I'm a big fan of 70's glam, especially bands from the film "Never too young to rock" - The production manager was my dad
Slade, Sweet, Mud, Trex, Wizzard, Alvin Stardust, Bowie, Alice Cooper, Bay City Rollers, Elton, Brian Ferry, Queen, Suzi Quatro, Mott, Gary Glitter, etc etc.
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and let's not forget Edinburgh's finest - Bay City Rollersjammy395 wrote:
It was a special era indeed Shev They just dont make music like that anymore........
Slade, Sweet, Mud, Trex, Wizzard, Alvin Stardust, Bowie, Alice Cooper, Bay City Rollers, Elton, Brian Ferry, Queen, Suzi Quatro, Mott, Gary Glitter, etc etc.
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Should've gone to Specsavers!
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I had the full outftit - 1st year Inverkeithing secondary school......The hight of fashion.