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Danny Williams with Moon River was number 1, and a few days later Cliff Richard and the Shadows with The Young Ones
Greater accuracy may be a challenge as my parents are no longer contactable to confirm!
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When my oldest son was born the tv was still on in the room and he was born to the sound of an episode of Poirot.
Both of ours were born to Radiohead as my wife had C-sections and got to choose. I probably would have plumped for Welcome To The Jungle but was happy with her choice.
If it was Dad's choice probably some jazz shit.
Mum's choice probably either country or 60's.
Or something from the mid 70's if it was on the radio.
I remember hearing Fleetwood mac, and that Laura something or other (Flanagan?) who "lived among the creaures of the night" in about 1984 (I think).
The first album I listened to was Pink Floyd's "The Wall", followed by Iron Maiden's Number of the Beast
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just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
What's a powered wig? I know you probably meant a powdered wig but just in case not I am desperate to know what one is.
just because you do, doesn't mean you should.
Now if we are talking about records I readily had access to as a kid, well, that would have to be my uncle's 78 and 45 collection, many of which I borrowed. I loved any thing by Buddy Holly and the Crickets, 'Here comes summer' by Jerry Keller and one of my favourites 'Only Make believe' by Conway Twitty. All played on a crappy old tube record player, I can smell it now.
Probably more important, certainly more influential than the first record I heard.
It's not as Un-Rock n' Roll as mine though Bucket. A Hymn was Number 1 on my Birth Date.
The Pipes and Drums and Military Band of the Royal Scots Dragoon Guards: Amazing Grace.
">If we're going by number ones it was Knowing Me Knowing You by ABBA. So that's why I like Partridge
Otherwise, judging by their record collection, it was something by Hendrix, Queen or The Carpenters
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