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THE FIRST, THE LAST AND THE BEST  

spunkycumfun 63M/69F
29519 posts
6/23/2021 8:53 am
THE FIRST, THE LAST AND THE BEST



Above is the half-nekkid, feminist punk band, The Slits. Inside is a half-nekkid me playing the guitar!

The first record I bought was Alice Cooper’s School’s Out, still a classic. On the same day my younger brother bought Sweet’s Little Willy. Despite being younger than me, he was taller than me but at least I had the bigger willy!

The last record I bought was Master KG’s Jerusalema; it’s very catchy. It went viral with many clips of people, especially African , dancing to the song.

The best record I bought was Primal Scream’s Screamadelica. I love having sex to this<b> album </font></b>and, for that reason alone, it beats Joy Division’s Unknown Pleasures and Alabama 3’s La Peste to the top of my list.

What was the first, last and best record you bought?
What was the first, last and best gig you attended?


The first live gig I attended was Roxy Music. I was thirteen years old and it was the first, and probably last, time my boarding school allowed its pupils to attend a gig. The last gig I went to was Kennedy Caitlin, a Dolly Parton tribute act; well, I had to go because she sang at my wedding!

The best gig I attended was Joy Division. They were supporting the Buzzcocks; they blew them away and they blew me away. Ian Curtis, Joy Division’s lead singer, so didn’t want to go to America on tour that he killed himself. It was a bit more complicated than that - it involved two women - but that’s the story I like to tell!

Alice Cooper’s School’s Out


Master KG’s Jerusalema


Primal Scream’s Screamadelica


Roxy Music


Kennedy Caitlin


Joy Division


spunkycumfun 63M/69F
41171 posts
6/23/2021 8:54 am

Here I am half-nekkid playing the guitar!

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HAMONMAN 64M
13128 posts
6/23/2021 9:08 am

who's that in the last pic ?


Tmptrzz 61F  
107039 posts
6/23/2021 10:14 am

What an interesting group there never heard of the Slits before. And I couldn't even say the first or last record I bought was. And the only concert I have ever been too is a George Strait concert as one of my friends took me with her.
I hope you both enjoy a great hump day..

Seduce the mind and see what a wonderful adventure the body will take you on..


citizen4722 66M  
74582 posts
6/23/2021 10:47 am

What was the first, last and best record you bought? - My first record was a single by Sweet (funny enough). It was called 'Co-Co'. I think my first album was Slade Alive?
What was the first, last and best gig you attended? - My first gig was Gary Glitter in 1973. The last gig was Carl Palmer's Band.
Best gig was The Jam in 1982 in St. Austell, Cornwall. I was in the front row!

That is Flea from Red Hot Chilly Peppers I believe?

I have some albums and singles by Alice Cooper, Slits, Roxy Music, Joy Division, Primal Scream in my collection.


pal334 69M  
45821 posts
6/23/2021 11:06 am

What a post

What was the first, last and best record you bought? Maybe I should be embarrassed, I have never purchased a record

What was the first, last and best gig you attended? A Bob Hope show? I guess I never was a wild guy


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keithcancook 67M
18358 posts
6/23/2021 11:36 am

The first record I ever bought was a 45. It was Yesterday, by the Beatles. I think the flipside was Act Naturally. Geez, I was quite young.

First touring band I saw was Black Sabbath in 1971. (I saw Alice Cooper a bit later - my second show.)

blog on!


superbjversion2 68F  
24388 posts
6/23/2021 3:40 pm

The first record I bought was the album The Monkees. I still listen to it (but downloaded now) The last album I bought was Social Christmasing by Straight No Chaser. The best one was The Overture of 1812 ... I love blasting that through open car windows when stopped next to someone playing his music too loud. The cannons are epic.

My first live concert was John Denver, the most recent was Straight No Chaser and the best was Three Dog Night!

Opportunity may knock only once, but temptation bangs on the door forever!


kzoopair 73M/71F
25831 posts
6/23/2021 4:49 pm

I can't remember the first record I bought but it was probably The Beatles. And I can't remember the last record I bought either. It might have been La Traviata sung by Teresa Stratas. Some critics don't rate her all that highly but I know that the meaning of life resides between her thighs.

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CleavageFan4U 67M
69374 posts
6/23/2021 5:22 pm

My claim to fame is seeing Hall and Oates just before they went big time, in a seedy little bar near the University of Delaware.

Happy HNW.

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spunkycumfun 63M/69F
41171 posts
6/24/2021 2:28 pm

    Quoting HAMONMAN:
    who's that in the last pic ?
I believe it's Flea from the Red Hot Chili Peppers.


spunkycumfun 63M/69F
41171 posts
7/1/2021 7:11 am

    Quoting Tmptrzz:
    What an interesting group there never heard of the Slits before. And I couldn't even say the first or last record I bought was. And the only concert I have ever been too is a George Strait concert as one of my friends took me with her.
    I hope you both enjoy a great hump day..
The Slits' music is defintely not easy listening!


spunkycumfun 63M/69F
41171 posts
7/1/2021 7:13 am

    Quoting citizen4722:
    What was the first, last and best record you bought? - My first record was a single by Sweet (funny enough). It was called 'Co-Co'. I think my first album was Slade Alive?
    What was the first, last and best gig you attended? - My first gig was Gary Glitter in 1973. The last gig was Carl Palmer's Band.
    Best gig was The Jam in 1982 in St. Austell, Cornwall. I was in the front row!

    That is Flea from Red Hot Chilly Peppers I believe?

    I have some albums and singles by Alice Cooper, Slits, Roxy Music, Joy Division, Primal Scream in my collection.
The Jam were also very good live. I was gutted when they split but I guess Paul Weller had to go it alone.


spunkycumfun 63M/69F
41171 posts
7/1/2021 7:14 am

    Quoting pal334:
    What a post

    What was the first, last and best record you bought? Maybe I should be embarrassed, I have never purchased a record

    What was the first, last and best gig you attended? A Bob Hope show? I guess I never was a wild guy

A Bob Hope show sounds great. He was a genius at comedy.


spunkycumfun 63M/69F
41171 posts
7/1/2021 7:16 am

    Quoting keithcancook:
    The first record I ever bought was a 45. It was Yesterday, by the Beatles. I think the flipside was Act Naturally. Geez, I was quite young.

    First touring band I saw was Black Sabbath in 1971. (I saw Alice Cooper a bit later - my second show.)

    blog on!
I never saw Black Sabbath but they had a reputation for being good to see live.


spunkycumfun 63M/69F
41171 posts
7/1/2021 7:26 am

    Quoting superbjversion2:
    The first record I bought was the album The Monkees. I still listen to it (but downloaded now) The last album I bought was Social Christmasing by Straight No Chaser. The best one was The Overture of 1812 ... I love blasting that through open car windows when stopped next to someone playing his music too loud. The cannons are epic.

    My first live concert was John Denver, the most recent was Straight No Chaser and the best was Three Dog Night!
I've not heard of Straight No Chaser; I must check them out!


spunkycumfun 63M/69F
41171 posts
7/1/2021 7:27 am

    Quoting kzoopair:
    I can't remember the first record I bought but it was probably The Beatles. And I can't remember the last record I bought either. It might have been La Traviata sung by Teresa Stratas. Some critics don't rate her all that highly but I know that the meaning of life resides between her thighs.
I've not heard of Teresa Stratas, but I'm going to check her out now.


spunkycumfun 63M/69F
41171 posts
7/1/2021 7:28 am

That's a good claim to fame. I saw Human League in their very early experimental days before they became big and slick.


spunkycumfun 63M/69F
41171 posts
7/1/2021 7:30 am

    Quoting  :

Though not a massive rock fan, I do like AC/DC.


spunkycumfun 63M/69F
41171 posts
7/1/2021 7:30 am

    Quoting  :

The Slits were definitely brazen and not for the faint-hearted!


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