I was 5. Absolutely adored this weird stuff. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vkfpi2H8tOE
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It's My Life by Bon Jovi
This is a weird one. It's a song called Please pass the biscuits. I couldn't even hum the melody for it, it's been so long since I heard it.
Before I was old enough to go to school, (early 80s) my brother would play our parents records, and my dad had a 45 of this biscuit song. The song is the story of this kid who really loves biscuits. His family makes biscuits every Sunday and he's looking forward to it, but nobody hears him when he asks for the biscuits, and he doesn't get any.
I thought it was a pretty funny song, so I played it often.
The Twist - Chubby Checker.
First tape I ever bought for myself. Still love oldies to this day.
Mhmm, The Four Lads, that's why I specify. I'd wager the Johns' version is still the most popular though.
In-A-Gadda-Da-Vida
when i was like 5 i had a little record from ray stevens, 'the streak'
Wow, I don't see many Ray Stevens references. My brothers and I really enjoyed "the streak" growing up.
I always preferred the Mississippi squirrel revival.
That's such a good song for anyone that grew up in the south in the church traditions.
"Faster than the Speed of Life" - Steppenwolf
Beth - Kiss.
FWIW, I'm 23 and I believe this was 2004.
Old Time Rock and Roll by Bob Seger
Used to have a little toy guitar and would strum it while wearing oversized sunglasses with my favorite cousin while the song was blaring. Adults loved it
Stadium Arcadium -RHCP
First one I remember from when I was younger
The Beach Boys - Kokomo
I liked rock sort of "meh" when I was a kid, being born in 1964 a lot of it was old hippie stuff that never clicked with me like Zeppelin.
Then one day I was playing D&D at a friend's house and he played Mongoloid by DEVO. Holy shit I lost my mind. There was music out there that actually spoke to me!
Probably the original Teenaged Mutant Ninja Turtles theme song.
Mine was Wake me up before you go go by Wham!
Love Missile F1-11, by Sigue Sigue Sputnik.
The Boy Is Mine by Brandy and Monica
Living on a Prayer. Lol don't judge I was 13 and full of hormones for JBJ.
Idk which was first, but it was either blue ba dee or walkin on the sun. Both were absolute bangers to me as a kid.
Pink's whole Missundaztood album
Gangsters Paradise - Coolio
I was given a bunch of CDs with random songs on them, and that was on there. It was the song I played on repeat the most.
Aliens Exist by Blink 182. I don't even know why because I didn't speak english or understand it at the time, I just remember my pure love for it. It's still one of my favourite songs and enema of the state of my favourite albums of all time.
Take On Me by A-Ha, when I was four I use to beg my mom to give my change for the jukebox every time we went to the local cafe, then proceed to dance about to it, week after week.
My mom used to run the local café. From time to time customers gave me a coin for the Juke Box. I couldn't read yet but B5 was Roy Orbison - You got it. Loved it.
I may or may not have ruined a Barney cassette by playing it way too much