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What was number one when you joined ?

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pie sandwich

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Bring out your dead.. Bring out your dead!!

Wasn't that part of a monty python sketch !! The life of Brian, so I am guessing late 70's when you joined up :pDT_Xtremez_30:



You do know it's about songs not films :pDT_Xtremez_35:
 

KieronSRI

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On 6th Dec 2000 ...

The Number 1 single was:
S Club 7 - "Never Had A Dream Come True"

The Number 1 album was:
Beatles - "~1"


At least there was a decent album at no. 1
 
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pie sandwich

Guest
On 6th Dec 2000 ...

The Number 1 single was:
S Club 7 - "Never Had A Dream Come True"

The Number 1 album was:
Beatles - "~1"


At least there was a decent album at no. 1



Yeah S Club 7 were quite good :pDT_Xtremez_14:
 
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PeanutPhil

Guest
23 June 1987

The Firm "star trekkin"

OMFG i should have known the omens were bad:pDT_Xtremez_30:
 

Teh Wal

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22 Jan 1980

The Number 1 single was:
The Pretenders - "Brass In Pocket"

The Number 1 album was:
Pretenders - "Pretenders"

However the song I remember the most from my Swinditz days is "Babe" by a group called Styx - as soon as I hear the intro it instantly takes me back to shiney floors, shoes and bedpacks thrown thru windows and (for some strange reason :confused:) bottles of banana flavoured milk from vending machines.
 
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Heilan

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My Other Half had:-
Dec '87
Single - T'Pau - China in your hand
Album - Now thats what I call music 10
 

Ex-Bay

SNAFU master
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My Other Half had:-
Dec '87
Single - T'Pau - China in your hand
Album - Now thats what I call music 10

God, but you make me feel old.
"Now thats what I call music 1" was released some years after I left. . . . .

:raf:

Anyone seen my teeth ?
They're round here somewhere.
 

kidcock

SAC
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The Communards - Don't leave me this way. I thought it was in the army now by status quo coz it was always on the video juke box thing in the naafi at swinders.
 

fatboy11

Corporal
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23 Sep 97



Candle In The Wind '97 -Elton John, thats 2 happy memories then!!!!(slight sarcastic overtone)

:pDT_Xtremez_42: If I stand like this for long enough will they go away!!!!!!
 

Mr Ben

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Takes me back to the old "electric wiggle" nights..........

August 1978, was it really that long ago.......

The Commodores - "Three Times A Lady"

The Number 1 album was

Original Soundtrack - "Saturday Night Fever"
 

he_who_dares_rodney

Flight Sergeant
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Jan 27 1987

Steve 'Silk' Hurley - "Jack Your Body"

Don't remember it I remember George Michael and Aretha Franlin " I knew you were waiting" (the I didn't know you where a poof remix) playing all the time in the little cafe at Saints as we waited for room chips to be picked up
 
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June 3rd 1980

Theme from MASH (Suicide is Painless)

Well it certainly was compared to the famous cock hook and look attempt, followed by a swift kick and a name change to Sp*nk Bubble. God bless the Regiment.

Happy Days.
 
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it's-me-isn't-it

Guest
Sept 1991
Bryan Adams - "(Everything I Do) I Do It For You"
luckily it finally got knocked off while i was at Swinderby
 
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The Dog's

Guest
Baker Street by Gerry Rafferty. It was being played continually on the juke box in the Newcomers Club at Swinderby. Can anybody remember the month and year?:pDT_Xtremez_41:
 
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