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Ian Wickham wrote:
RoseR wrote:
Ian Wickham wrote:
Tony_H wrote:
Col wrote:Tony_H,

Were you wearing vinyl when you bought AC/DC or did you buy it ON vinyl? Blow Monkeys - as far as pop goes, pretty good.


Dont think I have ever worn vinyl!!!

My Dad's Vauxhall Viva did have vinyl seats....


Here we go boys.... these fellows revolutionized music, I bit like Marmite. I love it :thumbup:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICXdQR1VVhw



I love the sex pistols to. I met Glen Matlock a couple of years ago (he stole my pen) he teamed up with Pete Whylie, Kirk Brandon, and Mike Peters they called themselves Dead Men Walking, great gig they

played pistols stuff, The might Wah, Spear of Destiny and Alarm Stuff. Fantastic



The Alarm's cool :wink:


Oh course they are, we know Mike Peters, my Hubbys on one of his video's.
Ian Wickham wrote:
Tony_H wrote:
Col wrote:Tony_H,

Were you wearing vinyl when you bought AC/DC or did you buy it ON vinyl? Blow Monkeys - as far as pop goes, pretty good.


Dont think I have ever worn vinyl!!!

My Dad's Vauxhall Viva did have vinyl seats....


Here we go boys.... these fellows revolutionized music, I bit like Marmite. I love it :thumbup:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ICXdQR1VVhw



I love the sex pistols to. I met Glen Matlock a couple of years ago (he stole my pen) he teamed up with Pete Whylie, Kirk Brandon, and Mike Peters they called themselves Dead Men Walking, great gig they played pistols stuff, The might Wah, Spear of Destiny and Alarm Stuff. Fantastic
Ian Wickham wrote:
acarr wrote:
Ian Wickham wrote:
Brucie wrote:Is he going to be endorsing Vicks Sinex as a performance enhancing inhaler?


Great one.............. "The new face of Vick" :D :D :D :D


Mr W I didn't notice his face :shock: (drooling over the pic posted by rose)


I think we should get a few of the boys from J2ski to pose for a calendar shoot just to satisfy you easily satisfied girlies :wink:

Oh definitely what month do you want to be Ian?
Tony_H wrote:
RoseR wrote:
How spooky is this. As it was a long time ago my family dont dwell on the actual day of losing my bruv, but we do usually try to get to-gether Easter sunday which was when it happened. But the actual date was yesterday, the one day out of the blue that I listened to the records. So all I can say is rock on Bruv.
Nothing spooky. Things happen for a reason.

The AC DC collection interests me, some of their stuff was at the top end of "heavy metal", in particular the legendary Back in Black album, which I remember buying for £4.99 in Vinyl when I was in my early teens. "You shook me all night long" is a classic.

Apart from the metallica collection AC/DC my favourites. He must have gone to see them loads of times judging by the gig tickets. Some of the prices on the gig tickets were a whole £4.00.
RoseR wrote:I had a very nostalgic day yesterday, music wise. I lost my young brother about 25 years ago and he was an avid music fan. He had a vinyl collection of about 250 LPs. My Mum gave the collection to me. They were all beatufully preserved in plastic covers, most of them with either a gig program, ticket, tshirt or scarf inside the cover. Marvellous collection of which I would never part with. I have not had a turntable for many years but Hubby bought me one a liitle while ago. So as yesterday I was in my office most of the day studying that was the time to have a blast.
I had a great day listening to AC/DC, Rush, Quo,Mettalica, Neil Young,Roxy Music.
It was great made a real change.

How spooky is this. As it was a long time ago my family dont dwell on the actual day of losing my bruv, but we do usually try to get to-gether Easter sunday which was when it happened. But the actual date was yesterday, the one day out of the blue that I listened to the records. So all I can say is rock on Bruv.
RoseR wrote:
Pablo Escobar wrote:
RoseR wrote:I had a very nostalgic day yesterday, music wise. I lost my young brother about 25 years ago and he was an avid music fan. He had a vinyl collection of about 250 LPs. My Mum gave the collection to me. They were all beatufully preserved in plastic covers, most of them with either a gig program, ticket, tshirt or scarf inside the cover. Marvellous collection of which I would never part with. I have not had a turntable for many years but Hubby bought me one a liitle while ago. So as yesterday I was in my office most of the day studying that was the time to have a blast.
I had a great day listening to AC/DC, Rush, Quo,Mettalica, Neil Young,Roxy Music.
It was great made a real change.


You should get them valued purely for insurance purposes and then actually insure them!!!

They have been valued and are insured, because Hubby and I both have so many collections of stuff we have had to treble our contents insurance. God in years to come my Son is going to inherit quite a lot of junk :lol:

Having just said that we are currently de-cluttering and having the biggest clear out. Preparing stuff for ebay, freeads, specialists and car booty. We just do not need all this stuff. All our camping stuff,half the surfing stuff,skates,boards and boots, about half of a 5000 collection of DVD's, 5 stereos, 7 dvd players its all got to go.
Pablo Escobar wrote:
RoseR wrote:I had a very nostalgic day yesterday, music wise. I lost my young brother about 25 years ago and he was an avid music fan. He had a vinyl collection of about 250 LPs. My Mum gave the collection to me. They were all beatufully preserved in plastic covers, most of them with either a gig program, ticket, tshirt or scarf inside the cover. Marvellous collection of which I would never part with. I have not had a turntable for many years but Hubby bought me one a liitle while ago. So as yesterday I was in my office most of the day studying that was the time to have a blast.
I had a great day listening to AC/DC, Rush, Quo,Mettalica, Neil Young,Roxy Music.
It was great made a real change.


You should get them valued purely for insurance purposes and then actually insure them!!!

They have been valued and are insured, because Hubby and I both have so many collections of stuff we have had to treble our contents insurance. God in years to come my Son is going to inherit quite a lot of junk :lol:
I had a very nostalgic day yesterday, music wise. I lost my young brother about 25 years ago and he was an avid music fan. He had a vinyl collection of about 250 LPs. My Mum gave the collection to me. They were all beatufully preserved in plastic covers, most of them with either a gig program, ticket, tshirt or scarf inside the cover. Marvellous collection of which I would never part with. I have not had a turntable for many years but Hubby bought me one a liitle while ago. So as yesterday I was in my office most of the day studying that was the time to have a blast.
I had a great day listening to AC/DC, Rush, Quo,Mettalica, Neil Young,Roxy Music.
It was great made a real change.