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Feck me I'm depressed now. Joined 06 Nov 73, Number 1 was David Cassidy - Daydreamer and had been for a painful few weeks::P: . At least David Bowie had the No 1 Album.
 
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29 Sep 07, that infamous day.......

and Rod Stewart was No1 in both charts with Sailing and Atlantic Crossing for the album. If I had waited a week it would have been Dark Side of the Moon.......!!
 
maybe not number 1?

maybe not number 1?

Duran duran - Too much Information 1993
or was it
Garbage- I Think I'm Paranoid 1998

(not really- but am paranoid about the fun police tracking me down)

sorry it must have been
Pet Shop Boys - Being Boring 1990

I'll get my coat.....
 
oh god I think I will kill mytself on the 26th Aug 1996 mine was....
THE SPICE GIRLS with WANNABE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
Sept '98 the country revelled in;

The Manic Street Preachers - If You Tolerate This Your Children Will Be Next

All I remember from Shawbury shortly afterwards for my trade training were;

The Offspring - Pretty Fly for a White Guy
and
Britney Spears - Hit me baby one more time,

Not for the quality of the music, but the videos certainly stick in my head for some reason.
 
everyone was ironing along to EMINEM The real slim shady in the glorious year of 2000 oh those were the days. :PDT_Xtremez_30:
 
Jan 88

Belinda Carlisle - "Heaven Is A Place On Earth"


I STILL hate the fcukin song!!!!!!!!!!!
 
30 Sep 86 - Take My Breath Away by Berlin.

Flat-tops were the most popular haircut on the flight and the most common video's in the Newcomers Club were You Shook Me All Night Long (AC/DC), In The Army Now (Status Quo - with the words changed to In The Air Force Now by the local wits), Walk Like An Eygptian (The Bangles).
 
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