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What wet re you doing?

 

How old were you?  What life stage were you at?  had you grown pubic hair by then?  were you still a virgin?  how was your love life?  did you drink? smoke?  can you remember even?

well, the most i can remember without actually researching the exact year it was no.1, was that, i was at school.  and, every sunday evening i used to put the top 40 radio show on (without fail and religiously) and tape it onto a cassette..... then i would play it on my cassette player in my bedroom every morning while i got ready for school throughout the week.   i would also read smash hits at some point, not sure if this was when Mondays was no.1 but at some point in my life i did indeed used to read Smash Hits and sing along to my cassette recording of the top 40 using the lyrics that used to be printed in the magazine.  (speaking of magazines, did you know that BG started up FridayAds?? now theres something not a lot of people know about, if i've got that right that is)...... so.... when mondays was no.1 for weeks i was singing along to it every morning and i remember loving the piano in it.  back then bob geldof was just a dude in some band that was no.1 for a while........... as far as i was concerned..... funny, i never even watched him much when he did breakfast tv with paula..... i think i watched the other side, or perhaps i didnt do breakfast tv (he DID do breakfast tv didnt he?? or was it an evening show or was it both?? i cant remember! someone help me out!)  memory like a sieve.

so...it wasnt for a quite a long time that i really noticed Sir Bob....... slowly and gradually, over the years, i came to realise that he was this, well, i'm thinking of all sorts of words to describe him, but lets cut the **** and just say that i came to realise he was irrasistable to me...... that there felt there was a strong connection.  perhaps some of you can understand? so thats what brings me to this site.... an unexplainable pull for me anyway.  hmmm not sure i understand myself, perhaps i just need a past time, a hobby, a distraction from daily hum drum existence............ yeh i know, saddo.

so anyway thats enough waffle from me.......... i know, i havent talked about pubic hair, my losing my virginity or whether i drank or smoked.......... sorry to disappoint lol

 

on this subject, as i know a lot of you are similarish age to me (45) how have teenagers changed from those days to today???  

 

 



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I was 14 years old and at school. Guess who was plastered all over my bedroom walls?

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Summer 79 snapshot - 

14, wasted no time after school getting to Virgin Records in Croydon to pick up first day copy as I was paranoid about missing out on pic sleeve (for some reason they meant so much back then - and not just for Rats). Transferred to cassette at first opportunity, then drove parents insane on our annual caravan holiday by playing said tape pretty much incessantly. Can still recall their resignation to defeat when cassette player took an enforced break but radio played the song within minutes biggrin.

Got myself a t-shirt printed with 'I Don't Like' across chest, and 'Mondays' bisecting vertically, and was well chuffed at saving the cost of an 'O'. With hindsight I suspect t-shirt also did a great deal to preserve my continued virginity, since you ask, or maybe it was just my clean-living smoke and alcohol free breath that held no allure or ris-kay attraction? May as well have saved even more cash on t-shirt and just had 'dork' printed.

Successfully badgered my uncle who worked at News of the World to source copies of the original Brenda Spencer article. Kept those and also the Daily Mirror spread entitled 'I Do Like Tuesdays' when Cliff Richard eventually toppled Mondays, which I'm sure was a reference to fact chart rundown (well official Radio 1 BRMB chart anyway) was announced on Tuesdays. Can't honestly recall if there was a separate top 40 rundown (non Radio 1?) on Sundays at this time, but will concede to Joan's younger and fresher memory smile.

Even decided to create my own 'live' version of Mondays by combining 7" single playing on music centre with my microphone input whistles and faux 'crowd' noise (a sort of guttural whispered 'waaah' sound as I recall), all fed into the trusty aforementioned cassette recorder. Result was truly abysmal, and somewhat coincidentally so was my love life throughout this period, since you ask. lonely.gif

Did have a wall (and door and ceiling) full of posters though. If only I'd lived near Jules.....

 



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. Ceiling and doors also wall papered by myself, likewise.

Of course, the new chart was announced at lunch time on a Tuesday. That was THE charts. No others existed back then. We used to huddle around the radio listening at school. What was number one was the most important thing in the world to everyone. This was during the holidays and it was a wonderful 14th birthday treat to have The Rats at number one.

Suss, I take you still have the original articles? Would you mind taking a photo and showing them here?

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13, school (obviously) and charts on Tuesday lunchtime, portable radio with earpiece because Physics had just started when charts announced. Rats in at 15, everyone knew it would be next week's number one, but never got to celebrate the glory of that at school as summer holidays began beforehand. Rat Trap had been a different story as late November. Few weeks later Rat Trap was given to me as a Christmas gift at school by someone who still now remembers me as Rats-mad even when the star was fading post Mondo Bongo.

Back to the summer of '79, holidayed in Bournemouth and no tv in hotel bedroom so had to watch in tv lounge and get dad to ask hotel manager if BBC1 could be put on, whereas the oldies wanted BBC2 or anything else in fact but TOTP. Recall Peter Powell saying 'Don't like Mondays, do like Thursdays' and playing the video which was truly amazing to see at the time.

Trips out Christchurch, Highcliffe, Poole etc etc with car radio playing little else and parents/sister finally 'liking' song through repetition more than anything I suspect.

Not sure much happening girlfriend-wise (a playground kiss can't count can it?) and could not tell you whether puberty was in full swing at this exact time, but I guess the process was underway-ish.

Very annoyed when Cliff deposed the Rats as there was not much in it (according to Peter Powell) I suppose evidenced by 2 weeks at number 2 for 'Mondays'. Had hoped I could get back to school with them still at number one. Was so happy that my favourite band was the biggest band in Britain and could not understand anyone who could not generate the same level of interest as me. I also recognised, perhaps a little disturbingly, that there could be little this band could ever do that would not meet with my full approval, yet also on another level recognised songs like House on Fire, Million Years etc were generally perceived weaker.

 



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Jules wrote:

Suss, I take you still have the original articles? Would you mind taking a photo and showing them here?


 No probs smile 

 

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Great uploads Suss, what a time.



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Thanks, Suss. These are fantastic. Love the review of I Don't Like Mondays



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One thing I always remember about the late seventies was listening to Radio Luxembourg at night. Bob Stewart doing the chart show rundowns, the 'power play' song on just after the news. Listened a  lot from 1978-82, a time of great pop music. Luxy was very popular, but like Brigadoon it just vanished into the ether as digital and more commercial stations came on stream.

 



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77 to 84 for me were great years pop-music wise, especially 78 to 82.....but then do today's 13 to 18 yr olds think the same about now?



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35 years ago very nearly.......where'd it go?!



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Great reading Suss, Thanks for that,

When Monday's came out in 79 I was 15 By the time it started to drop out of the chart's I had turned 16. I was well hooked on this band by the time this song came out. I was lets say in the middle of a war type time over here in the North. And it was the likes of this band that help keep thing's normal in my wee head. Still at school. Still having teenage dreams all through the night



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We left the Midlands for 3 weeks in Bournemouth today 35 years ago and heard this numerous times in the car down,  trips out etc. Still number one when we drove back. We visited some friends who had a static near Highcliffe and this must have been a Thursday evening as recall TOTP on in background. 



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The Rats riding high best year 78/79. Me I was turning 16 that September. Running around with my long hair trying to look like Geldof. That summer was a mad time for us living in the north. people were getting killed left right and centre Me I just kept my head down and got on with it Bob and co they help get me through all this madness' Long live the boomtown rats  



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1979 I was at school and life sucked.Listening to The Boomtown Rats was a highlight of my life back then(still is now but life no longer sucks).Remember going to Luton to buy FAOS and playing it when I got home and thinking that it sucked after ATFTT.Luckily it grew on me and I think it is a great album today.

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I loved Surfacing from the get-go quite a bit more than Tonic . The gap has narrowed over the years however.



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1st 3 albums I can not fault. The last 3 I can. Out of all 6 albums V deep would be bottom on the list. But does have 4 really good songs on it for me. Skin on skin, House on fire, He watches it all & Never in a million years



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These are the stand out tracks for me with Up all night. 

Dislike Charmed Lives,  Death, Bitter End.

Storm and Code are OK. Code good live. 



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Like Up all night. But have to say Again would play the UAS mix more so than the UK one To me just has that little bit of edge on it



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Strange how Up All Night ended up on Mondo Bongo in the States and was even released as a single.



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This week 35 years ago, we were all getting used Cliff getting the limelight with the Police not far behind him and an Autumn Rats tour to look forward to. 

Erm.....?

 



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That made me "lol", as these young'uns say nowadays biggrin

 

 

 



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Blimey.....when I Don't Like Mondays topped the chart I was ten years old! That was the first song of the Rats that I liked.....though Rat Trap grew on me. I'll never forget the time Rat Trap topped the charts as it was on my tenth birthday.....timing!

It seems impossible that I used to like the charts back then.

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clareontarget wrote:

Blimey.....when I Don't Like Mondays topped the chart I was ten years old! That was the first song of the Rats that I liked.....though Rat Trap grew on me. I'll never forget the time Rat Trap topped the charts as it was on my tenth birthday.....timing!

It seems impossible that I used to like the charts back then.


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Ok, not quite number one any longer, but interesting to hear Tony Blackburn playing them at number 8 at 4.21pm back in the day.

And quite how a song about a school shooting will cheer a grandmother from Romford up, only Tony could work out!



-- Edited by Mark L on Sunday 17th of December 2017 02:56:19 PM

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