Bakers Dozen

To move things along and allow double posting, perhaps change the title to “The Last Singles or Albums You Ever Bought in Vinyl Format”?

it may not help - it was the mid 90s when I last bought vinyl - I suspect I am not alone

:: have no clue, but am waiting for dozen on first vinyl purchases… ::

The Last SIngle or Album You Ever Bought in Vinyl Format

  1. “Down Under” by Men at Work
  2. “Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies” - a Warner Brothers compilation
  3. “The Dandy Warhols Are Sound,” the original mix of “Welcome to the Monkey House”
  4. Cast recording of “Phantom of the Opera”
  5. “Jazz” by Queen
  6. “Synchonicity” by The Police
  7. “Pyramid” by the Alan Parsons Project
  8. “Powerslave” by Iron Maiden? (I honestly don’t remember)
  9. “Tommy” by The Who. (A used double LP bought in about 1990.)

The Last SIngle or Album You Ever Bought in Vinyl Format

  1. “Down Under” by Men at Work
  2. “Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies” - a Warner Brothers compilation
  3. “The Dandy Warhols Are Sound,” the original mix of “Welcome to the Monkey House”
  4. Cast recording of “Phantom of the Opera”
  5. “Jazz” by Queen
  6. “Synchonicity” by The Police
  7. “Pyramid” by the Alan Parsons Project
  8. “Powerslave” by Iron Maiden? (I honestly don’t remember)
  9. “Tommy” by The Who. (A used double LP bought in about 1990.)
  10. Boston’s first album

The Last SIngle or Album You Ever Bought in Vinyl Format

  1. “Down Under” by Men at Work
  2. “Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies” - a Warner Brothers compilation
  3. “The Dandy Warhols Are Sound,” the original mix of “Welcome to the Monkey House”
  4. Cast recording of “Phantom of the Opera”
  5. “Jazz” by Queen
  6. “Synchonicity” by The Police
  7. “Pyramid” by the Alan Parsons Project
  8. “Powerslave” by Iron Maiden? (I honestly don’t remember)
  9. “Tommy” by The Who. (A used double LP bought in about 1990.)
  10. Boston’s first album
  11. Dread Zeppelin - Un-Led-Ed

I bought it back around 1990 after seeing them perform. I’m amazed to see they’re still around and currently on a 25th anniversary tour.

The Last SIngle or Album You Ever Bought in Vinyl Format

  1. “Down Under” by Men at Work
  2. “Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies” - a Warner Brothers compilation
  3. “The Dandy Warhols Are Sound,” the original mix of “Welcome to the Monkey House”
  4. Cast recording of “Phantom of the Opera”
  5. “Jazz” by Queen
  6. “Synchonicity” by The Police
  7. “Pyramid” by the Alan Parsons Project
  8. “Powerslave” by Iron Maiden? (I honestly don’t remember)
  9. “Tommy” by The Who. (A used double LP bought in about 1990.)
  10. Boston’s first album
  11. Dread Zeppelin - Un-Led-Ed
  12. “Undercover Angel” by Alan O’Day

The Last SIngle or Album You Ever Bought in Vinyl Format

  1. “Down Under” by Men at Work
  2. “Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies” - a Warner Brothers compilation
  3. “The Dandy Warhols Are Sound,” the original mix of “Welcome to the Monkey House”
  4. Cast recording of “Phantom of the Opera”
  5. “Jazz” by Queen
  6. “Synchonicity” by The Police
  7. “Pyramid” by the Alan Parsons Project
  8. “Powerslave” by Iron Maiden? (I honestly don’t remember)
  9. “Tommy” by The Who. (A used double LP bought in about 1990.)
  10. Boston’s first album
  11. Dread Zeppelin - Un-Led-Ed
  12. “Undercover Angel” by Alan O’Day
  13. “Rio” by Duran Duran

(somebody had to say it) :wink:
New topic: A Fictional Character Whose Name is a Month

  1. July Johnson - a sheriff in the novel Lonesome Dove.

A Fictional Character Whose Name is a Month

  1. July Johnson - a sheriff in the novel Lonesome Dove.
  2. April May June - a girl who gives Bud Bundy a Valentine’s Day Card on Married…With Children.

A Fictional Character Whose Name is a Month

  1. July Johnson - a sheriff in the novel Lonesome Dove.
  2. April May June - a girl who gives Bud Bundy a Valentine’s Day Card on Married…With Children.
  3. Jo March (and her family), Little Women

A Fictional Character Whose Name is a Month

  1. July Johnson - a sheriff in the novel Lonesome Dove.
  2. April May June - a girl who gives Bud Bundy a Valentine’s Day Card on Married…With Children.
  3. Jo March (and her family), Little Women
  4. June Cleaver, wife of Ward, Leave It To Beaver.

A Fictional Character Whose Name is a Month

  1. July Johnson - a sheriff in the novel Lonesome Dove.
  2. April May June - a girl who gives Bud Bundy a Valentine’s Day Card on Married…With Children.
  3. Jo March (and her family), Little Women
  4. June Cleaver, wife of Ward, Leave It To Beaver.
  5. The March hare from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.

A Fictional Character Whose Name is a Month

  1. July Johnson - a sheriff in the novel Lonesome Dove.
  2. April May June - a girl who gives Bud Bundy a Valentine’s Day Card on Married…With Children.
  3. Jo March (and her family), Little Women
  4. June Cleaver, wife of Ward, Leave It To Beaver.
  5. The March hare from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.
  6. Dan August - eponymous character of a Burt Reynolds TV series circa 1970

A Fictional Character Whose Name is a Month

  1. July Johnson - a sheriff in the novel Lonesome Dove.
  2. April May June - a girl who gives Bud Bundy a Valentine’s Day Card on Married…With Children.
  3. Jo March (and her family), Little Women
  4. June Cleaver, wife of Ward, Leave It To Beaver.
  5. The March hare from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.
  6. Dan August - eponymous character of a Burt Reynolds TV series circa 1970
  7. January Wayne–Lead character in Jacqueline Susann’s “Once is not Enough”

A Fictional Character Whose Name is a Month

  1. July Johnson - a sheriff in the novel Lonesome Dove.
  2. April May June - a girl who gives Bud Bundy a Valentine’s Day Card on Married…With Children.
  3. Jo March (and her family), Little Women
  4. June Cleaver, wife of Ward, Leave It To Beaver.
  5. The March hare from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.
  6. Dan August - eponymous character of a Burt Reynolds TV series circa 1970
  7. January Wayne–Lead character in Jacqueline Susann’s “Once is not Enough”
  8. August August, character in The Mystery of the Fiery Eye (Alfred Hitchcock’s Three Investigators)

A Fictional Character Whose Name is a Month

  1. July Johnson - a sheriff in the novel Lonesome Dove.
  2. April May June - a girl who gives Bud Bundy a Valentine’s Day Card on Married…With Children.
  3. Jo March (and her family), Little Women
  4. June Cleaver, wife of Ward, Leave It To Beaver.
  5. The March hare from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.
  6. Dan August - eponymous character of a Burt Reynolds TV series circa 1970
  7. January Wayne–Lead character in Jacqueline Susann’s “Once is not Enough”
  8. August August, character in The Mystery of the Fiery Eye (Alfred Hitchcock’s Three Investigators
  9. May Day, villainess played by Grace Jones in James Bond flick A View to a Kill.

A Fictional Character Whose Name is a Month

  1. July Johnson - a sheriff in the novel Lonesome Dove.
  2. April May June - a girl who gives Bud Bundy a Valentine’s Day Card on Married…With Children.
  3. Jo March (and her family), Little Women
  4. June Cleaver, wife of Ward, Leave It To Beaver.
  5. The March hare from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.
  6. Dan August - eponymous character of a Burt Reynolds TV series circa 1970
  7. January Wayne–Lead character in Jacqueline Susann’s “Once is not Enough”
  8. August August, character in The Mystery of the Fiery Eye (Alfred Hitchcock’s Three Investigators
  9. May Day, villainess played by Grace Jones in James Bond flick A View to a Kill.
  10. December, aka Winter Frost, a mutant in X-Nation 2099

A Fictional Character Whose Name is a Month

  1. July Johnson - a sheriff in the novel Lonesome Dove.
  2. April May June - a girl who gives Bud Bundy a Valentine’s Day Card on Married…With Children.
  3. Jo March (and her family), Little Women
  4. June Cleaver, wife of Ward, Leave It To Beaver.
  5. The March hare from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.
  6. Dan August - eponymous character of a Burt Reynolds TV series circa 1970
  7. January Wayne–Lead character in Jacqueline Susann’s “Once is not Enough”
  8. August August, character in The Mystery of the Fiery Eye (Alfred Hitchcock’s Three Investigators
  9. May Day, villainess played by Grace Jones in James Bond flick A View to a Kill.
  10. December, aka Winter Frost, a mutant in X-Nation 2099
  11. Augie March, The Adventures of Augie March, Saul Bellow

A Fictional Character Whose Name is a Month

  1. July Johnson - a sheriff in the novel Lonesome Dove.
  2. April May June - a girl who gives Bud Bundy a Valentine’s Day Card on Married…With Children.
  3. Jo March (and her family), Little Women
  4. June Cleaver, wife of Ward, Leave It To Beaver.
  5. The March hare from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.
  6. Dan August - eponymous character of a Burt Reynolds TV series circa 1970
  7. January Wayne–Lead character in Jacqueline Susann’s “Once is not Enough”
  8. August August, character in The Mystery of the Fiery Eye (Alfred Hitchcock’s Three Investigators
  9. May Day, villainess played by Grace Jones in James Bond flick A View to a Kill.
  10. December, aka Winter Frost, a mutant in X-Nation 2099
  11. Augie March, The Adventures of Augie March, Saul Bellow
  12. April Patterson, unbearable youngest daughter in ***For Better or Worse ***comic strip
  1. July Johnson - a sheriff in the novel Lonesome Dove.

  2. April May June - a girl who gives Bud Bundy a Valentine’s Day Card on Married…With Children.

  3. Jo March (and her family), Little Women

  4. June Cleaver, wife of Ward, Leave It To Beaver.

  5. The March hare from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.

  6. Dan August - eponymous character of a Burt Reynolds TV series circa 1970

  7. January Wayne–Lead character in Jacqueline Susann’s “Once is not Enough”

  8. August August, character in The Mystery of the Fiery Eye (Alfred Hitchcock’s Three Investigators

  9. May Day, villainess played by Grace Jones in James Bond flick A View to a Kill.

  10. December, aka Winter Frost, a mutant in X-Nation 2099

  11. Augie March, The Adventures of Augie March, Saul Bellow

  12. April Patterson, unbearable youngest daughter in For Better or Worse comic strip

  13. Ellie May Clampett, The Beverly Hillbillies
    Sounds about drinking alcohol:

  14. I Drink Alone, George Thorogood