What's the most embarrasing record you've bought?

zx1zx1
edited July 2013 in Chit chat
What's the most cringeworthy or downright awful single you've bought (so far)?
Mines is either Cliff Richard and the Young Ones Living Doll which i bought because i liked the Young Ones (but not Cliff Richard).
I also bought Kylie Minogue 'The Locomotion' when i was 14, luckily i no longer have that single!:smile:
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  • edited July 2013
    F.A.B. Thunderbirds are go :lol:

    I still go red when I think about buying that, the fact I was 11 is still no excuse :D
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  • edited July 2013
    the Honey Monster - Sugar Sugar

    though I was only about five
  • edited July 2013
    I got Orville's I Wish I Could Fly on 7" when I was 6.

    Thankfully I have no idea where it is now :D
    Oh, no. Every time you turn up something monumental and terrible happens.
    I don’t think I have the stomach for it.
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  • edited July 2013
    Some Peter Gabriel era Genesis albums. I would never leave them visible around the house even though I do actually like them a bit.
  • edited July 2013
    WhizzBang wrote: »
    Some Peter Gabriel era Genesis albums. I would never leave them visible around the house even though I do actually like them a bit.

    :-o

    My parents bought me a Smurfs album when I was a kid, 6-7 maybe.

    The Wombles album though, with birthday money... I don't remember the exact date (or name of the album) but Remember You're A Womble and Wombling Merry Xmas were on the album.

    Makes current chart music sound like annoying repetitive chav rubbish...

    ...oh wait
  • fogfog
    edited July 2013
    my older sister had a womble radio.. prolly worth a few ? now. couldn't find it on image search
  • edited July 2013
    Amityville (house on the hill) by Lovebug Starsky
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    I would have said it was Modern Talking's 2nd album, back in about 1985 or 1986. Trouble is, I didn't buy that.

    I nicked it :cool:
  • edited July 2013
    XTM of TMG wrote: »
    I would have said it was Modern Talking's 2nd album, back in about 1985 or 1986. Trouble is, I didn't buy that.

    I nicked it :cool:

    Bugger me! They had more than 1 album? :o
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  • edited July 2013
    Space Invaded.

    Awful renditions of Sci-Fi films, some with vocal introductions, such as a Tommy Cooper sound-a-like saying, "ET PHONE HOME!"

    Tragic.
  • edited July 2013
    none are embarrassing ;)
    i have loads of cheesy ones :P

    boney m - rivers of babylon
    tweets - birdy song
    glen and chris - diamond lights
    pet shop boys
    five star
    man 2 man meets man parish - male stripper (i have that on 2 12"s and 7" lol, awesome)

    i even have a john travolta lp, with poster :)
    Professional Mel-the-Bell Simulator................"So realistic, I found myself reaching for the Kleenex King-Size!" - Richard Darling
  • edited July 2013
    Transformers - The Movie (the one from the 80s)
  • zx1zx1
    edited July 2013
    i even have a john travolta lp, with poster :)

    You should have 'forgotten' that when you moved house!:grin:
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  • fogfog
    edited July 2013
    none are embarrassing ;)

    glen and chris - diamond lights

    any spurs supporter has it :)

    I have loads of embarrassing records that I got given for sampling . the more obscure the better.. e.g. Kingston trio had a really nice acapella harmony that I lifted :)
  • edited July 2013
    SimonLCFC wrote: »
    :-o

    My parents bought me a Smurfs album when I was a kid, 6-7 maybe.

    The Wombles album though, with birthday money... I don't remember the exact date (or name of the album) but Remember You're A Womble and Wombling Merry Xmas were on the album.

    Makes current chart music sound like annoying repetitive chav rubbish...

    ...oh wait

    I had that Smurf album. Infact, I have it on my iPod (along with my Mr Men tape) :-D

    I bought that Zig and Zag single AND I was old enough to have known better :-(
  • edited July 2013
    fog wrote: »
    any spurs supporter has it :)

    I have loads of embarrassing records that I got given for sampling . the more obscure the better.. e.g. Kingston trio had a really nice acapella harmony that I lifted :)
    im a sheff weds fan, it features chris waddle ;)
    Professional Mel-the-Bell Simulator................"So realistic, I found myself reaching for the Kleenex King-Size!" - Richard Darling
  • edited July 2013
    none are embarrassing ;)
    i have loads of cheesy ones :P

    boney m - rivers of babylon
    tweets - birdy song
    glen and chris - diamond lights
    pet shop boys
    five star
    man 2 man meets man parish - male stripper (i have that on 2 12"s and 7" lol, awesome)

    i even have a john travolta lp, with poster :)

    Haha! My ma used to be involved with a lot of animal charities which used to have Summer fayres, fairs, faytes, jumble sales, fundraisers, and the like. When the big boxes of vinyls came through my house weeks leading up to the events waddya reckon happened ? :lol:

    I've gained several cheesy disco records and the like from boxes of crap people didn't want, my most prized vinyl turd being "All Together Now with Rolf Harris" I think it's from 1969? :lol:

    Best vinyl I own :D
    Every night is curry night!
  • edited July 2013
    Problem is... we never considered those songs to be cheesy at the time lmao. Don't make 'em like they used to - good or bad? LOL.

    I also had *cough*, tweets - birdy song.

    And some others:

    Matchstick Men and Matchstalk Cats and Dogs - Brian and Michael
    Jesus Christ Superstar (the album)
    Rockwell - Somebody's Watching Me
    Dennis Waterman - I Could Be So Good For You
    Thompson Twins - Doctor Doctor
    Technotronic - Pump up the Jam

    Probably was a few others but my memory ain't as good as it used to be.

    Admittedly, I liked Pet Shop Boys early stuff.... :)
  • zx1zx1
    edited July 2013
    Muppetboy wrote: »
    Admittedly, I liked Pet Shop Boys early stuff.... :)

    Me too, but wasn't keen on much of their stuff after about 1995.
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  • edited July 2013
    Bugger me! They had more than 1 album? :o

    They were pretty big in the "motherland" :-P
    See discography.
  • edited July 2013
    Muppetboy wrote: »
    ...Technotronic - Pump up the Jam...

    Hey now! This was the proverbial *bomb* at the time! Yo!
  • edited July 2013
    Not embarrasing at the time as I was only about 6.

    'Two Little Boys' by Rolf Harris.
    Euurghhugheeuurrk...cringe... facepalm.gif
  • edited July 2013
    Singles-wise, probably Bruce Dickinson & 'Taste' ft. Mr.Bean - Elected. But it was for charidee mate, so that's a let off...

    Albums-wise, probably Daphne & Celeste - We Didn't Say That! . Got a very weird look off the cashier in the record shop buying that one, aged about 25. Think I was probably going through a bad patch :-(
    Muppetboy wrote: »
    I also had *cough*, tweets - birdy song.
    first song I ever owned, got given to me though so not my fault :)
    ZnorXman wrote: »
    Hey now! This was the proverbial *bomb* at the time! Yo!
    Agreed, pump up the jam is not really embarrassing, far worse early techno pop type tunes
  • edited July 2013
    without doubt it's going to be New Kids on the Block - Hangin' Tough

    In my defense I was a little cub....
  • edited July 2013
    Wookiee wrote: »
    without doubt it's going to be New Kids on the Block - Hangin' Tough

    In my defense I was a little cub....
    dont lie, it was last week ;)
    Professional Mel-the-Bell Simulator................"So realistic, I found myself reaching for the Kleenex King-Size!" - Richard Darling
  • edited July 2013
    ZnorXman wrote: »
    Transformers - The Movie (the one from the 80s)

    What's wrong with that one? I have most of the tracks from that on my iPod..
  • edited July 2013
    def chris wrote: »
    Albums-wise, probably Daphne & Celeste - We Didn't Say That! . Got a very weird look off the cashier in the record shop buying that one, aged about 25. Think I was probably going through a bad patch :-(

    We have a winner! :p
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  • edited July 2013
    def chris wrote: »
    Albums-wise, probably Daphne & Celeste - We Didn't Say That! . Got a very weird look off the cashier in the record shop buying that one, aged about 25. Think I was probably going through a bad patch :-(

    You certainly were!

    I remember seeing them at the Phoenix festival and the moshpit was throwing bottles of piss at them. Slipknot were on after and were worried by the hostile crowd apparently, but they were just putting on a special performance for D&C.
  • edited July 2013
    R-Tape wrote: »
    You certainly were!

    I remember seeing them at the Phoenix festival and the moshpit was throwing bottles of piss at them. Slipknot were on after and were worried by the hostile crowd apparently, but they were just putting on a special performance for D&C.

    lol,the teenage girls just getting on with it, and the hard rockers worrying. :p
  • edited July 2013
    www.youtube.com/watch?v=ExAjQUXuVCI

    Although, embarrassingly, I still like it. :D
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