20 year anniversary of my fave albums (Sound of the Underground, 'Neon Nights)
When I was younger and went to pubs/bars clubs etc I never understood why I was asked for I'd when I was obviously over 18. Now I realise it is literally impossible to guess who isI'm sure the Tesco delivery man who just brought my shopping wasn't old enough to drive!
I can't remember the last time I bought a CD!The only albums I buy now are compilation albums "to listen to in the car"
That makes me feel older for still buying cdsI can't remember the last time I bought a CD!
I teach adults (I am mid 30s, most.are younger than me) someone today asked me if I had a rotary phone when I was a teenager (they didn't know the word they showed me a picture...) I don't know how old they think I amThat makes me feel older for still buying cds
This reminds me when the teachers used to wheel in those massive tellys with a video player.We didn't have computers at school at all let alone mobile phones.
We only had three channels on TV and children's programmes ended at 5.30pm.
When we went to school everyone had watched the same programmes as there was so little choice. There was no streaming so we all had to watch in real time.
We didn't have a freezer until I was about 12. I thought artic roll was the last thing in sophistication.
I remember decimalisation.
I am officially a dinosaur.
Yes and the Prodigy tune!Talking about information films anyone else remember the ones with the boy and the cat "Charlie says"