Never ever bought a single. Waste of money......1st album...'.Bridge over Troubled Water' Simon and Garfunkel..
Funny that one of our first , plus Bread Make it with You .Albatross Fleetwood Mac.
That's a great album....First single: Apache by the Shadows
First album: Caravanserai by Santana
I recall buying 'Spiral Scratch' Buzzcocks,first press,quite rare now, from a little record shop in or around Paragon Station? and the Clash first album from a record shop across the Road (don't know the street)that you went downstairs too(I lived up here at the time but we were always down visiting my gran).That Clash album was the original pressing and came with a voucher to send away for the Capitol Radio EP,I still have both and the EP is worth £2-300.And following on from the above another memory came back to me, I sold that first album and their second which I thought was called All Because Of You, but was actually Don't Be Fooled By The Name to the record shop in paragon station to fund an away trip to see City. Straight from record shop to outside YEB cash in hand.
I wonder how much they would be worth now?
I bought my first single (TRex) in that record shop in Driff in the Market Sq...Can't remember the name,can you?Can't remember single but I think first album was Simon & Garfunkel Bridge over Troubled Water. 1970. Timeless classic!
I recall buying 'Spiral Scratch' Buzzcocks,first press,quite rare now, from a little record shop in or around Paragon Station? and the Clash first album from a record shop across the Road (don't know the street)that you went downstairs too(I lived up here at the time but we were always down visiting my gran).That Clash album was the original pressing and came with a voucher to send away for the Capitol Radio EP,I still have both and the EP is worth £2-300.
Grinsteads.I bought my first single (TRex) in that record shop in Driff in the Market Sq...Can't remember the name,can you?
Grinsteads...That was itGrinsteads.
Could listen to records in the back before deciding wether or not to buy!
I remember waiting outside for 1st delivery of Bohemian Rhapsody. 1st one to buy it! Loved early Queen (Queen 1 and 2).
Oh ****, my memory's going, first single was San Francisco Scott McKenzie 1967.Albatross Fleetwood Mac.
One of my very best friends is David Taylor who played bass !@!@... he did tell me the story of the royalties from the record but I just cant remember what he said... they finally gave up gigging two tees ago when he got cancer...I’m a bit embarrassed to post this but here goes ‘Love grows where my Rosemary goes’ by Edison Lighthouse!
Still find it incredible the Happy Mondays recorded their second album in Driffield, where exactly was the slaughterhouse studio?I bought my first single (TRex) in that record shop in Driff in the Market Sq...Can't remember the name,can you?
I went to buy the first album Queen from Stardisc in Hull...they had to order it in specially as they hadn't asked for any copies.Grinsteads.
Could listen to records in the back before deciding wether or not to buy!
I remember waiting outside for 1st delivery of Bohemian Rhapsody. 1st one to buy it! Loved early Queen (Queen 1 and 2).
Pink Floyd - Brick in the wall from er ... east Yorkshire Radio and Records? Cottingham, just across from the Green.
First album was probably One Step Beyond.