eric3579says...

I don't recall buying it myself, but was defiantly the first record i ever owned. My mom however had bought me a Bay City Rollers (i had no idea who they were) cassette years earlier.

(edit) now im on a tangent
The first albums i actually bought myself were Don't Look Back (Boston), Van Halen, and Best of Earth Wind and Fire. All three for under twenty bucks which i had received on my birthday.

newtboysaid:

The first album I ever bought.

newtboysays...

This was one of my 8 albums for $.01 from Columbia house, the rest were Kiss albums and a 2 album Star Wars...I still have all the Kiss and Star Wars, but Wild and Crazy Guy was played to death in a few short years.

eric3579said:

I don't recall buying it myself, but was defiantly the first record i ever owned. My mom however had bought me a Bay City Rollers (i had no idea who they were) cassette years earlier.

(edit) now im on a tangent
The first albums i actually bought myself were Don't Look Back (Boston), Van Halen, and Best of Earth Wind and Fire. All three for under twenty bucks which i had received on my birthday.

Paybacksays...

I'm amazed he still actually plays it at his gigs.

newtboysaid:

This was one of my 8 albums for $.01 from Columbia house, the rest were Kiss albums and a 2 album Star Wars...I still have all the Kiss and Star Wars, but Wild and Crazy Guy was played to death in a few short years.

newtboysays...

Admittedly, it was much funnier when I was 8 and the highly commercialised Tut exhibit was touring the U.S., but it still makes me chuckle.

ChaosEnginesaid:

Eh, this is just not that funny. It's mildly amusing at best, and in that sense, it is classic SNL.

siftbotsays...

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ChaosEnginesays...

Of course. Humour is inherently subjective, and you're not "wrong" for liking it. It just doesn't do much for me.

newtboysaid:

Admittedly, it was much funnier when I was 8 and the highly commercialised Tut exhibit was touring the U.S., but it still makes me chuckle.

StukaFoxsays...

Listen -- do you know how much high-grade Peruvian flake we were hoovering back in the late 70's? Steve Martin was the perfect comedian for coke-sniffers: wild and energetic, creative on script and off the cuff. We liked our comedians Wild and Crazy and our afternoon bumps in little McDonald's coffee-stirrer spoons.

Those were the days, my friend, those were the days.

GRAAAAAAAAAAAMPA BOUGHT A RUBBER!

ChaosEnginesaid:

Eh, this is just not that funny. It's mildly amusing at best, and in that sense, it is classic SNL.

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