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MissGull

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Apr 1, 2013
1,994
It was a shit year for music, but Destiny's child, Christina Aguilera and Coldplay were big. The iPod and iTunes were released int this year, but hardly anyone had one at this time, so I opted for an Sony MP3 player. £110 in Argus.
 


tinx

Well-known member
Jul 6, 2003
9,198
Horsham Town
Carter usm. Stone roses. Neds atomic dustbin. The family cat. Manic street preachers. Nirvana.


Happy days.
 


banjo

GOSBTS
Oct 25, 2011
13,429
Deep south
01 Culture Club Karma Chameleon
02 Billy Joel Uptown Girl
03 UB40 Red Red Wine
04 Paul Young Wherever I Lay My Hat (That's My Home)
05 Spandau Ballet True
06 The Police Every Breath You Take
07 Rod Stewart Baby Jane
08 Men At Work Down Under
09 KC & The Sunshine Band Give It Up
10 David Bowie Let's Dance
11 Freeez IOU
12 Phil Collins You Can't Hurry Love
13 Bonnie Tyler Total Eclipse Of The Heart
14 Michael Jackson Billie Jean
15 Kajagoogoo Too Shy
16 New Order Blue Monday
17 Lionel Richie All Night Long (All Night)
18 Paul McCartney & Michael Jackson Say Say Say
19 Irene Cara Flashdance... What A Feeling
20 Wham! Bad Boys

This was the top 20 when I left. Yeah yeah I know I'm old.
 








BadFish

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Oct 19, 2003
18,216
Carter usm. Stone roses. Neds atomic dustbin. The family cat. Manic street preachers. Nirvana.


Happy days.

Happy days indeed, House was just exploding and splitting. Exciting times.
 






mune ni kamome

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Jun 5, 2011
2,220
Worthing
I remember our music teacher playing "Oh Well" by Fleetwood Mac and having us all totally embarrassed by closing her eyes and pretend conducting at the beauty of it.
 




Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
Thunderclap Newman's Something in the air is a song I remember liking when it came out but it was played to death and I still can't bear to listen to it all the way though :smile: So I've gone for one I still like today, Billy Preston's That's The Way God Planned it

It was 1969 and there were so many fantastic songs and albums around that time but this one stands out. This song was getting massive airplay around the time. Still sounds good today imo but I very rarely hear it on the radio these days. Produced by George Harrison and on the Apple label and with a very Beatles sounding backing, this song possibly features Harrison, Clapton, Keth Richards and Ginger Baker all of whom played on the album of the same name. Whatever happened to the Hammond organ in songs, seldom hear it these days.




July 1969 charts




Top 40 Hits of Early July 1969
1 Thunderclap Newman Something In The Air
2 Elvis Presley In The Ghetto
3 Amen Corner Hello Suzie
4 Rolling Stones Honky Tonk Women
5 Beatles The Ballad Of John & Yoko
6 Family Dogg Way Of Life
7 Beach Boys Breakaway
8 Jethro Tull Living In The Past
9 Plastic Ono Band Give Peace A Chance
10 Creedence Clearwater Revival Proud Mary
11 Desmond Dekker & The Aces It Miek
12 Marmalade Baby Make It Soon
13 Scott Walker Lights Of Cincinatti
14 Crazy Elephant Gimme Gimme Good Lovin'
15 Peter Sarstedt Frozen Orange Juice
16 Booker T & The MGs Time Is Tight
17 Edwin Hawkins Singers Oh Happy Day
18 Billy Preston That's The Way God Planned It
19 Tommy Roe Dizzy
20 Cliff Richard Big Ship
21 Robin Gibb Saved By The Bell
22 Four Tops What Is A Man
23 Joe Dolan Make Me An Island
24 Max Romeo Wet Dream
25 Clodagh Rodgers Goodnight Midnight
26 Chicken Shack I'd Rather Go Blind
27 Beatles With Billy Preston Get Back
28 Cilla Black Conversations
29 Frank Sinatra My Way
30 Smokey Robinson & The Miracles The Tracks Of My Tears
31 Marvin Gaye & Tammi Terrell Good Lovin' Ain't Easy To Come By
32 Jim Reeves When Two Worlds Collide
33 Isley Brothers It's Your Thing
34 Steppenwolf Born To Be Wild
35 Tom Jones Love Me Tonight
36 Bee Gees Tomorrow Tomorrow
37 Andy Williams Happy Heart
38 Herb Alpert Without Her
39 Donovan & Jeff Beck Goo Goo Barabajagal (Love Is Hot)
40 Jackie Wilson (Your Love Keeps Lifting Me) Higher And Higher
 
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Tony Le Mesmer

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Jul 5, 2003
1,380
South Wales
Thunderclap Newman's Something in the air is a song I remember liking when it came out but it was played to death and I still can't bear to listen to it all the way though :smile:

Produced by George Harrison and on the Apple label and with a very Beatles sounding backing, this song possibly features Harrison, Clapton, Keth Richards and Ginger Baker all of whom played on the album of the same name.


It was produced and arranged by Pete Townsend. Nothing to do with that lot you mention.
 


Icy Gull

Back on the rollercoaster
Jul 5, 2003
72,015
Thunderclap Newman's Something in the air is a song I remember liking when it came out but it was played to death and I still can't bear to listen to it all the way though :smile:

Produced by George Harrison and on the Apple label and with a very Beatles sounding backing, this song possibly features Harrison, Clapton, Keth Richards and Ginger Baker all of whom played on the album of the same name.


It was produced and arranged by Pete Townsend. Nothing to do with that lot you mention.

I'm well aware of that, you couldn't hear the song without reference to the Who at the time!!. I was referring to the Billy Preston song. I've edited my post to make it clear!
 






tinycowboy

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Aug 9, 2008
4,004
Canterbury
House of Love, Cocteau Twins, Wedding Present, Sonic Youth, Flatmates, The Smiths, The Cure, MBV, Dinosaur Jr, Pixies.
 
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Seagull on the wing

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Sep 22, 2010
7,458
Hailsham
Let me see now...(cranks up brain,dust off the cobwebs select overdrive...) I'm sure there was a lot more than this....but these are the tunes that stayed in my memory cells.

My Son...Vera Lynn.
Finger of Suspicion...Dickie Valentine.
Give me your word...Tennesse Ernie Ford.
Cherry Pink and Apple Blossom white...Eddie Calvert.
Dreamboat...Alma Cogan.
The man from Laramie...Jimmy Young.
Strangers in Paradise...Don Cornell.
Three coins in a fountain...Frank Sinatra.
Such a night...Johnny Ray.
Oh mein Papa...Eddie Calvert
Teach me tonight... Jo Stafford.
Hermandos Hideaway...Archie Blayers.
Answer me...Nat King Cole.
Secret Love...Doris Day
And of course......
Rock around the Clock...Bill Haley and his Comets. The birth of Rock'n' Roll.:clap2::clap2::clap2:
 


highway61

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Jun 30, 2009
2,628
1969
1 Archies Sugar, Sugar
2 Fifth Dimension Aquarius / Let The Sunshine In
3 Temptations I Can't Get Next To You
4 Rolling Stones Honky Tonk Women
5 Sly and The Family Stone Everyday People
6 Tommy Roe Dizzy
7 Sly and The Family Stone Hot Fun In The Summertime
8 Tom Jones I'll Never Fall In Love Again
9 Foundations Build Me Up Buttercup
10 Tommy James and The Shondells Crimson And Clover
11 Three Dog Night One
12 Tommy James and The Shondells Crystal Blue Persuasion
13 Cowsills Hair
14 Marvin Gaye Too Busy Thinking About My Baby
15 Henry Mancini and His Orch. Love Theme From Romeo And Juliet
16 Youngbloods Get Together
17 Friends Of Distinction Grazin' In The Grass
18 Elvis Presley Suspicious Minds
19 Creedence Clearwater Revival Proud Mary
20 Jr. Walker and The All Stars What Does It Take (To Win Your Love)
21 Isley Brothers It's Your Thing
22 Neil Diamond Sweet Caroline
23 Oliver Jean
24 Creedence Clearwater Revival Bad Moon Rising
25 Beatles Get Back
26 Zager and Evans In The Year 2525
27 Blood, Sweat and Tears Spinning Wheel
28 Andy Kim Baby, I Love You
29 Friends Of Distinction Going In Circles
30 Lettermen Hurt So Bad
31 Creedence Clearwater Revival Green River
32 Stevie Wonder My Cherie Amour
33 Three Dog Night Easy To Be Hard
34 Smith Baby It's You
35 Elvis Presley In The Ghetto
36 Johnny Cash A Boy Named Sue
37 Smokey Robinson and The Miracles Baby, Baby Don't Cry
38 Jerry Butler Only The Strong Survive
39 Zombies Time Of The Season
40 Fifth Dimension Wedding Bell Blues
41 Bobby Sherman Little Woman
42 Mercy Love (Can Make You Happy)
43 Oliver Good Morning Starshine
44 Guess Who These Eyes
45 Blood, Sweat and Tears You've Made Me So Very Happy
46 Jackie DeShannon Put A Little Love In Your Heart
47 Watts 103rd Street Rhythm Band Do Your Thing
48 Grass Roots I'd Wait A Million Years
49 Doors Touch Me
50 Spiral Starecase More Today Than Yesterday
51 Sammy Davis Jr. I've Gotta Be Me
52 Bob Dylan Lay Lady Lay
53 Donovan Atlantis
54 Dennis Yost and The Classics IV Traces
55 Mama Cass Elliot It's Getting Better
56 Jay and The Americans This Magic Moment
57 Temptations Run Away Child, Running Wild
58 Ventures Hawaii Five-O
59 Glen Campbell Galveston
60 Lou Christie I'm Gonna Make You Mine
61 Ray Stevens Gitarzan
62 Tyrone Davis Can I Change My Mind
63 Booker T and The MG's Time Is Tight
64 Dionne Warwick This Girl's In Love With You
65 Winstons Color Him Father
66 Sonny Charles and The Checkmates, Ltd. Black Pearl
67 1910 Fruitgum Company Indian Giver
68 James Brown Mother Popcorn (Part I)
69 Edwin Starr Twenty-five Miles
70 New Colony Six Things I'd Like To Say
71 Motherlode When I Die
72 Marvin Gaye That's The Way Love Is
73 Nilsson Everybody's Talkin'
74 Brooklyn Bridge Worst That Could Happen
75 Joe Simon Chokin' Kind
76 Flying Machine Smile A Little Smile For Me
77 Tony Joe White Polk Salad Annie
78 Kenny Rogers and The First Edition Ruby, Don't Take Your Love To Town
79 Joe South Games People Play
80 Turtles You Showed Me
81 Cuff Links Tracy
82 Dells Oh, What A Night
83 Beatles Something
84 Gary Puckett and The Union Gap This Girl Is A Woman Now
85 Beatles Come Together
86 Seger System Ramblin' Gamblin' Man Bob
87 Diana Ross and The Supremes I'm Gonna Make You Love Me
88 Marvin Gaye I Heard It Through The Grapevine
89 Crazy Elephant Gimme Gimme Good Lovin'
90 Booker T and The MG's Hang 'Em High
91 Lou Rawls Your Good Thing (Is About To End)
92 Originals Baby I'm For Real
93 Edwin Hawkins Singers Oh Happy Day
94 Tom Jones Love Me Tonight
95 Paul Revere and The Raiders Mr. Sun, Mr. Moon
96 Guess Who Laughing
97 David Ruffin My Whole World Ended (The Moment You Left Me)
98 Box Tops Soul Deep
99 B.J. Thomas Hooked On A Feeling
100 Box Tops Sweet Cream Ladies
 


DavidinSouthampton

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NSC Patron
Jan 3, 2012
17,356
Between finishing school and going to University, three of the albums I bought were The first (and to my mind still the best) Roxy Music album, Layla, by Derek and the Dominoes and Eat a Peach by the Allman Brothers band, all of which I still listen to now, albeit on CD.
 




deletebeepbeepbeep

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May 12, 2009
21,805
I listened to a lot of Hip Hop / Trip Hop during that period of my life Quannum MC's, Deltron 3030, DJ Shadow, DJ Krush etc etc.
 




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