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I think mine was Lovefool by the Cardigans.
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James Martin
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Think mine was "Wannabe" by the Spice Girls! :S
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If this is relavant to anyone, I bought HIM's "And Love Said No..." today from Meadowhall. the best place ever.
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Pete
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Flava wrote:Think mine was "Wannabe" by the Spice Girls! :S
*chuckle*
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rdobbie
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First single was Take On Me by A-ha, which stood the test of time as a quality pop song.

I feel so old... it was actually on vinyl (£1.65 from W.H.Smith, I seem to recall) because you couldn't get CD or cassette singles back then.

First album was Now 4 (oh yes!) on cassette, bought purely because it had the theme from Ghostbusters on.
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rdobbie wrote:First single was Take On Me by A-ha, which stood the test of time as a quality pop song.

I feel so old... it was actually on vinyl (£1.65 from W.H.Smith, I seem to recall) because you couldn't get CD or cassette singles back then.

First album was Now 4 (oh yes!) on cassette, bought purely because it had the theme from Ghostbusters on.
I was a bit of an A-ha fan too.

Morton Harkett used to wear those leather thongs wrapped round his wrist. I wore them too, but no one warned me that for the first few times you had a bath they would leak orange colour into the water. I had a Dale Winton perma-tan for months - up to a tide line on my shoulders, that is.
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Hymagumba wrote:
Flava wrote:Think mine was "Wannabe" by the Spice Girls! :S
*chuckle*
But the 90s wouldn't have been the 90s without them, you've got to admit.
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