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# I liked jive bunny
it was the 2nd cd i ever bought (the first was the essential mike oldfield). I was around 12 years old at the time.
(, Sun 28 Apr 2002, 18:17, archived)
# first cd i ever bought
was 'bad hair day' by weird al yankovic
(, Sun 28 Apr 2002, 18:20, archived)
# you young folk...
...in my day, we bought vinyl...my first was "Hit me with your rhythm stick" by Ian Dury
(, Sun 28 Apr 2002, 18:31, archived)
# Hoopla for Dury
that was my first ever single as well and i had to hide it from my
parents cause the B side was the track Clever Bastards.
(, Sun 28 Apr 2002, 18:37, archived)
# ian dury was fucking cool.
R.I.P.
(, Sun 28 Apr 2002, 18:39, archived)
# absolutely
my parents confiscated it, cos I kept playing the b-side when their friends were round...all together now "Vanb Gogh he was an eyeball pleaser. He must have been an pencil squeezer, he didn't do the mona lisa. That was some Italian geezer..."
(, Sun 28 Apr 2002, 19:50, archived)
# "Ever Fallen In Love"
Buzzcocks :)

Acksherly, now that I think about it it might've been the self same record as you.
(, Sun 28 Apr 2002, 19:48, archived)
# Its not your fault
Much like Gary "up the" Glitter, Jive Bunny's music was designed to intrigue
and beguile the young and inocent and then once caught in the hypnotic beats
and deranged chord progressions they would strike.
read into that what you will. I have no evidence
(, Sun 28 Apr 2002, 18:31, archived)
# yeah i loved that -
j-j-jive bunny and the mastermixers!
(, Sun 28 Apr 2002, 18:36, archived)