What was number 1 when you where born?

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"Hold a chicken in the air! Stick a deckchair up your nose! Buy a jumbo jet and then bury all your clothes!"


I think I remember seeing that video on a top 100 worst number 1s thing on a music channel.

I pretty much thought 'How can something so incredibly epic be on the top 100 worst list?'.
 
Altogether now!

"Hold a chicken in the air! Stick a deckchair up your nose! Buy a jumbo jet and then bury all your clothes!"


And there were so many epic (and not so epic but memorable) songs in 86 as well!

If my mum had held me in for 2 more days I would have been able to choose "spirit in the sky"! Or even better "take my breath away" or "the final countdown":(:p

EDIT: "Climb inside a dog and behead an eskimo..." :confused::p
 
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This thread is terrifying, and not just because of Rod Stewart's September 1975 'masterpiece' that's begging to be played under here. I remember so many of the tunes you lot were born too. I liked a lot of them as well. :o:D


Oh dear...

16 weeks at #1 though.

Ahh, the summer that never seemed to end... At least Bryan Adams kept Right Said Fred off the top slot. :D

Sailing - Rod Stewart

Sucks to be us, eh? :D

David Essex 'Hold me close'.

I am disappoint.

You were so close to joining the Rod Stewart club.

Video Killed the Radio Star

The first record that I was ever given as a gift. That track still haunts me to this day.

Apologies for the sprawling post. :o
 
And there were so many epic (and not so epic but memorable) songs in 86 as well!

If my mum had held me in for 2 more days I would have been able to choose "spirit in the sky"! Or even better "take my breath away" or "the final countdown":(:p

EDIT: "Climb inside a dog and behead an eskimo..." :confused::p

The ONLY way that Spitting Image is beaten, is by this track:


"We come in peace, shoot to kill, shoot to kill!"

Epic.
 
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