Predisoline and doxycylenes .......a... - Lung Conditions C...

Lung Conditions Community Forum

55,235 members66,010 posts

Predisoline and doxycylenes .......and Vinyl Records

cappy1966 profile image
26 Replies

Back on the prednislones and doxycylenes again . Hello ,

i'm feeling good once more .

Sorting out my vinyl records , whilst I feel ok , ............ just wondereing what was the first vinyl record you ever bought ?

Written by
cappy1966 profile image
cappy1966
To view profiles and participate in discussions please or .
26 Replies

That would be “She Loves You” by The Beatles.

Great to hear you’re feeling good!

cappy1966 profile image
cappy1966 in reply to

great record ! ....i wasnt even born in the year that song came out 1962 , sadly !!! , i was born in 1966

knitter profile image
knitter

Glad all over by the Dave Clark Five .

You stood in a booth in the shop to listen to it first ….6/8 I think it cost. Saved up my pocket money.

And I still have it , along with a selection of 60s LPs . No record player now though.

I remember when I went back to work, treating myself to a second hand jukebox 45 of Drive by the Carr’s . With a plastic insert.

Showing my age now.

Glad the pills are working for you, and thanks for the trip down memory lane.

CDPO16 profile image
CDPO16 in reply to knitter

Had 'glad all over' popping into my head all day. Great beat and Dave Clark was very easy on the eye ☺

sassy59 profile image
sassy59

Glad you’re feeling better cappy. I have to say the same as Hanne. I was so excited at the time. Xxx💜

CDPO16 profile image
CDPO16

A Small Faces LP, shared with my friend. We took turns at having it. Can't remember the name of the album and can't check as she claimed ownership when she left school before me and I never saw it again 😕

Kristicats profile image
Kristicats

Every picture tells a story Lp Rod Stewart 1971

And The Banner Man blue mink single1972

We had our first record player in 1972 it had a needle that you had to flip over to use on either a single or Lp record😂

Later we had a posh long cabinet that stored records as well as the player ( we had more than 2 records then) there were 3 speeds on it as I recall.

Damon1864 profile image
Damon1864Volunteer

The Osmonds Crazy horses. Have a lovely day and take care 😊 Bernadette and Jack 🐕 xxxxxx

Patk1 profile image
Patk1

Im not sure of 1st one,probably a David Cassidy.ive still got my records and a turntable x

SORRELHIPPO profile image
SORRELHIPPO

Glad you are having a good day. Millie Small singing My Boy Lollipop, my Mother commented that the record label must be asking their African American girls to wear wigs, or straighten their hair and that we would be nearer equality when hair could be worn as people wanted, I understood when I saw a picture of Bob Marley.

in reply to SORRELHIPPO

I was a big fan of Radio Caroline & I think that’s where I first heard Millie!

Otto11 profile image
Otto11 in reply to SORRELHIPPO

I think My Boy Lollipop by Millie was my first or definitely one of my firsts. Still got all my vinyl records. Drove my parents crazy playing it over & over non stop 😆

skischool profile image
skischool

Boogie with Canned Heat-1968

😊

r0yalalbert profile image
r0yalalbert

Cannot remember my first bought record, My portable record player used Needles in a box that you could sharpen,Oh I feel 100 years old saying that.LOL. Rose x

The letter, Box Tops

kibera profile image
kibera

Cliff Richard's 'Living Doll' - purchased from British Homes Stores in about 1959, think its still in a cupboard - somewhere!

Tykelady profile image
Tykelady

By the time vinyl came out I'd stopped buying records but I know my first platter was Cumberland Gap by Lonnie Donegan.

Elvis Presley... Heartbreak Hotel

Poppy2525 profile image
Poppy2525

Peter Sellers 'Any Old Iron' and Burl Ives 'Davy Crocket'

Izb1 profile image
Izb1

Glad to hear that you are feeling better cappy1966. I think my first record was You got a friend by Carole King x

bazcranleigh profile image
bazcranleigh

Good to hear all is OK now. Tony Bennett I wanna be around (LP) - I still love every song on it.

Ragrug profile image
Ragrug

My fair lady

Glasgowgirl1947 profile image
Glasgowgirl1947

We went to Littlewoods store on Argyle St. Glasgow our parents had bought us a record player for Christmas and mam was buying us our first record. We wanted to get Elvis but this cheeky man said she should buy A Scottish Soldier by Andy Stewart. He said we would never hear such a great song! No guesses which one she bought!

in reply to Glasgowgirl1947

It was a shame wasn't it when the littlewoods shops shut down!

Years ago when I was 21 I got offered a temporary Christmas job at the old littlewoods shop in Cardiff and also a full time permanent job as well and took the permanent job so one day I was in the city centre and had called into littlewoods and had seen the manager personally to thank her for the offer but I wouldn't be taking it as I had been offered a permanent job and she had shook my hand and had thanked me for my courtesy in letting her know.

Ergendl profile image
Ergendl

Little Children by Billy J Kraimer. First LP was The Court of the Crimson King by KIng Crimson.

Aingeful profile image
Aingeful

You weren't alive when I bought my first record either! It was Bye Bye Love, by the Everley Brothers .Glad you are feeling better.

You may also like...

Health records diagnosis confusion…..

Hello everyone. Firstly thank you to everyone who replied to my previous post offering such good...

Pain when breathing in

response I got was \\"I suggest you call an ambulance if you begin to feel worse\\". Should I go...

ciprofloxacin V levofloxacin

is not good and I may lose what hearing I already have. I pointed out that earlier in my records I...

Look what appeared in the heatwave 😃

For the those of you who suffered during the the hottest day on record spare a thought for my...

Bronchiestasis/ Carbocisteine

query, Sorry for not replying individually but feeling really poorly with Covid 🙈🤗