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BIG-G
21-Feb-2006, 20:19
http://mothership.somethin-else.com/hit40uk1000

GsxrAge
21-Feb-2006, 20:27
Diana Ross - I'm Still Waiting. 1971

Dementor
21-Feb-2006, 20:37
Who's Gracie Fields:puzzled::lol:

yorkie
21-Feb-2006, 20:44
George Harrison - My Sweet Lord. 1971

Yorkie.

chrisw
21-Feb-2006, 20:44
http://r.duffy.home.att.net/meek/tornados.mp3

scooterbabe
21-Feb-2006, 20:49
Slade - Coz I love you???????:o

scooterbabe
21-Feb-2006, 20:52
Slade - Coz I love you???????




1971

scooterbabe
21-Feb-2006, 20:55
Glyns
Dana - Allkinds of everything 1970

Rushjob
21-Feb-2006, 21:00
Searchers - Sweets For My Sweet.

:o

andyc
21-Feb-2006, 21:07
In The Summertime by Mungo Jerry.............Love those pork chop side burns!! 1970:P

chrisw
21-Feb-2006, 21:12
Originally posted by chrisw
http://r.duffy.home.att.net/meek/tornados.mp3

S4!t, I am officially old!!!

[Edited on 21-2-2006 by chrisw]

madmav
21-Feb-2006, 21:14
Roy Orbison - Only The Lonely.
1960

**** i'm old:lol:

TP
21-Feb-2006, 21:18
David Essex - Hold Me Close

1975

pedro
21-Feb-2006, 21:55
t-rex?

Rally
21-Feb-2006, 22:21
Beatles - Day Tripper / We Can Work It Out.

A classic.

Charlie
21-Feb-2006, 22:27
Eeeeeeeeeeeek..... Lonnie Donegan - Cumberland Gap.

Gaz 748
21-Feb-2006, 22:33
John Leyton - Jonny remember me. :cool:

Rattler
21-Feb-2006, 23:02
Sandie Shaw - (There's) Always Something There To Remind Me.

madmav
21-Feb-2006, 23:08
Originally posted by Rattler
Sandie Shaw - (There's) Always Something There To Remind Me.
Tim, and i thought it was "singing in the rain":lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

Davieravie
21-Feb-2006, 23:10
Cant remember....mind you I cant remember last night!!!!! :(

What was no. 1 in 1972??

Carbon749
21-Feb-2006, 23:11
Jim Reeves - Distant Drums.

:o ... 1966, Yep I know I don't look that old :D

chrisw
21-Feb-2006, 23:14
Originally posted by Davieravie
Cant remember....mind you I cant remember last night!!!!! :(

What was no. 1 in 1972??

Use the link posted and all will be revealed

http://mothership.somethin-else.com/hit40uk1000

ericthered40
21-Feb-2006, 23:46
Beatles - From Me To You.
:saint:

Davieravie
21-Feb-2006, 23:51
Originally posted by chrisw
Originally posted by Davieravie
Cant remember....mind you I cant remember last night!!!!! :(

What was no. 1 in 1972??

Use the link posted and all will be revealed

http://mothership.somethin-else.com/hit40uk1000

Thats what i was waiting for........Cheers Chris :D

Davieravie
21-Feb-2006, 23:54
The New Seekers......I'd Like to Teach the World to Sing!!!!!!

Arrrrrrgggggghhhhhhhh..........the video better have been in COLOUR!!!!

domski
22-Feb-2006, 00:03
Elton John & Kiki Dee - Don't Go Breaking My Heart :barfy:

1976

[Edited on 22-2-2006 by domski]

andys 900ss
22-Feb-2006, 00:12
McFly - I'll be OK.................................:P

Not really...... Alice Cooper - Schools Out (1972)

Andy

VanDaMauler
22-Feb-2006, 00:21
T Rex, Telegram Sam.
http://www.starstore.com/acatalog/Marc-Bolan-2006-01.jpg

wilf
22-Feb-2006, 00:25
Rod Stewart - Sailing - 1975

The interesting bit : 9 months before my birthday...

Barry White - "You're The First, The Last, My Everything".

:lol::lol::lol:

Now all is clear.... didnt know my old man was so smooth!

KeefyB
22-Feb-2006, 07:25
The King!
Elvis-Its now or never,1960:cool:

psychlist
22-Feb-2006, 08:08
Originally posted by scooterbabe
Glyns
Beethoven- Symphony No6 The Pastoral 1780

Blimey, he DOES look good for his age :saint:

and there was me thinking I was one of the elder statesmen cos I was born when Cliff was singing "travellin light"! :o

Stu748R
22-Feb-2006, 10:50
Shake,rattle and roll.

Even then i knew that i was going to be a Ducati owner!!!!!!!

Jools
22-Feb-2006, 11:01
Tchaikovsky's 1812 Overture :o:o:o:o:o

JPM
22-Feb-2006, 11:02
Good old Jimmy Hendrix and Voodoo Chile for me :D

Stu748R
22-Feb-2006, 11:19
Henners song for his birth year was green sleeves i think!!!!!

Tantrum992
22-Feb-2006, 11:54
Honky Tonk Women - Rolling Stones

Harv748
22-Feb-2006, 11:56
Unbelieveable...I kid you not (no sick pun intended!)

8/12/1973

Gary Glitter - I Love You Love Me Love.

:o:o:o:o:o:o:o:o

[Edited on 22-2-2006 by Harv748]

phil_h
22-Feb-2006, 12:17
wtf ?

Johnston Brothers - Hernando's Hideaway :puzzled:

I dont think I want to know what it sounds like :lol:

Ozz
22-Feb-2006, 12:19
I'm with Tantrum with The Stones and Honky Tonk Women. 1969 what a year!

swannymere
22-Feb-2006, 12:25
No.1 when born - Simon Park Orchestra - Eye Level.

Who the hell are they?:puzzled:

Concieved to - Little Jimmy Osmond - Long Haired Lover From Liverpool.
:lol:

TopiToo
22-Feb-2006, 13:43
Hello

http://www.topitoo.com/Public/the equals.jpg

1968

Come back
Baby, come back
Baby, come back
Baby, come back

This is the first time [unintelligible] today
That you have run away
I'm asking you for the first time
Love me [unintelligible] stay (all right)
Hey (all right)
Hey (all right!)
Hey, yeah

etc etc. . .


regards

TopiToo

Clippy
22-Feb-2006, 13:49
Simon & Garfunkel - Bridge Over Troubled Water - April 1970

..and for those confused by Eye Level - it was the theme to the detective series Van Der Valk - set in Amsterdam I think...

...goes something like - dum de dum, dum de dum, dum de dum de dum dum, dum de dum dum de dum dum dum...

I'm sure you can all follow that..?!

Giles

Steve M
22-Feb-2006, 14:17
Gerry & The Pacemakers - How Do You Do It?.

AK
22-Feb-2006, 14:57
Cliff Richard - The Young Ones.

thats me!!:smug:

chrisw
22-Feb-2006, 18:42
Originally posted by phil_h
wtf ?

Johnston Brothers - Hernando's Hideaway :puzzled:

I dont think I want to know what it sounds like :lol:

Just for you

http://delit.net/music/prelisten.phtml?id=50185&user_id=0

keefer
22-Feb-2006, 18:45
Abba - Fernando.

Murray Mint
22-Feb-2006, 18:48
Oh crap, Shadows - Apache I hate the Shadows.

RD
22-Feb-2006, 20:04
This is depressing !! I wouldn't mind if I had a cool band like Pink Floyd, Rolling Stones or Jimi Hendrix but on the day I was born Scott McKenzie - San Francisco (Be Sure To Wear Some Flowers In Your Hair). was No1.

Peace man (Where is the smiley with a reefer / Jamaican Woodbine !!)

[Edited on 23-2-2006 by Italian Stallion]

psychlist
22-Feb-2006, 20:39
Originally posted by Clippy
...goes something like - dum de dum, de dum, de dum; dum de dum de dum, dum. dum de dum de dum de dum, dum de dum de de dum...

Nah, Henners says that's the theme tune to "The Archers" :puzzled:

Eye level was...
da de de dum, de de dum, de de dum de de dum;
da de de dum, de de dum dum, dum!
dum, de de dum, de de dum de de dum, de de,
dum, de de dum dum dum!
Orangeboom,
Orangeboom,
It's a lager not a tune!...

:lol: :lol: :lol:

Teddy1
22-Feb-2006, 20:59
October 1965. Rolling Stones, please be them or The Beatles or The Doors.

No..... Ken Dodd and Tears.

Thanks for that.

Duke2BSteve
22-Feb-2006, 23:21
yep same here!!!

Originally posted by AGE996
Diana Ross - I'm Still Waiting. 1971

Scooter916
22-Feb-2006, 23:42
Originally posted by psychlist

my Iq level was...
da de de dum, de de dum, de de dum de de dum;
da de de dum, de de dum dum, dum!
dum, de de dum, de de dum de de dum, de de,
dum, de de dum dum dum!


:lol: :lol: :lol:

Mate you aint that bright:P:lol:

skidlids
23-Feb-2006, 00:02
It's Now Or Never
The King obviously knew something I didn't

frazelli
23-Feb-2006, 09:56
Rolling Stones - The last Time (March 1965)!!!!

[Edited on 23-2-2006 by frazelli]