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
- “Down Under” by Men at Work
- “Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies” - a Warner Brothers compilation
- “The Dandy Warhols Are Sound,” the original mix of “Welcome to the Monkey House”
- Cast recording of “Phantom of the Opera”
- “Jazz” by Queen
- “Synchonicity” by The Police
- “Pyramid” by the Alan Parsons Project
- “Powerslave” by Iron Maiden? (I honestly don’t remember)
- “Tommy” by The Who. (A used double LP bought in about 1990.)
The Last SIngle or Album You Ever Bought in Vinyl Format
- “Down Under” by Men at Work
- “Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies” - a Warner Brothers compilation
- “The Dandy Warhols Are Sound,” the original mix of “Welcome to the Monkey House”
- Cast recording of “Phantom of the Opera”
- “Jazz” by Queen
- “Synchonicity” by The Police
- “Pyramid” by the Alan Parsons Project
- “Powerslave” by Iron Maiden? (I honestly don’t remember)
- “Tommy” by The Who. (A used double LP bought in about 1990.)
- Boston’s first album
The Last SIngle or Album You Ever Bought in Vinyl Format
- “Down Under” by Men at Work
- “Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies” - a Warner Brothers compilation
- “The Dandy Warhols Are Sound,” the original mix of “Welcome to the Monkey House”
- Cast recording of “Phantom of the Opera”
- “Jazz” by Queen
- “Synchonicity” by The Police
- “Pyramid” by the Alan Parsons Project
- “Powerslave” by Iron Maiden? (I honestly don’t remember)
- “Tommy” by The Who. (A used double LP bought in about 1990.)
- Boston’s first album
- 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
- “Down Under” by Men at Work
- “Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies” - a Warner Brothers compilation
- “The Dandy Warhols Are Sound,” the original mix of “Welcome to the Monkey House”
- Cast recording of “Phantom of the Opera”
- “Jazz” by Queen
- “Synchonicity” by The Police
- “Pyramid” by the Alan Parsons Project
- “Powerslave” by Iron Maiden? (I honestly don’t remember)
- “Tommy” by The Who. (A used double LP bought in about 1990.)
- Boston’s first album
- Dread Zeppelin - Un-Led-Ed
- “Undercover Angel” by Alan O’Day
The Last SIngle or Album You Ever Bought in Vinyl Format
- “Down Under” by Men at Work
- “Looney Tunes and Merrie Melodies” - a Warner Brothers compilation
- “The Dandy Warhols Are Sound,” the original mix of “Welcome to the Monkey House”
- Cast recording of “Phantom of the Opera”
- “Jazz” by Queen
- “Synchonicity” by The Police
- “Pyramid” by the Alan Parsons Project
- “Powerslave” by Iron Maiden? (I honestly don’t remember)
- “Tommy” by The Who. (A used double LP bought in about 1990.)
- Boston’s first album
- Dread Zeppelin - Un-Led-Ed
- “Undercover Angel” by Alan O’Day
- “Rio” by Duran Duran
(somebody had to say it) 
New topic: A Fictional Character Whose Name is a Month
- July Johnson - a sheriff in the novel Lonesome Dove.
A Fictional Character Whose Name is a Month
- July Johnson - a sheriff in the novel Lonesome Dove.
- 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
- July Johnson - a sheriff in the novel Lonesome Dove.
- April May June - a girl who gives Bud Bundy a Valentine’s Day Card on Married…With Children.
- Jo March (and her family), Little Women
A Fictional Character Whose Name is a Month
- July Johnson - a sheriff in the novel Lonesome Dove.
- April May June - a girl who gives Bud Bundy a Valentine’s Day Card on Married…With Children.
- Jo March (and her family), Little Women
- June Cleaver, wife of Ward, Leave It To Beaver.
A Fictional Character Whose Name is a Month
- July Johnson - a sheriff in the novel Lonesome Dove.
- April May June - a girl who gives Bud Bundy a Valentine’s Day Card on Married…With Children.
- Jo March (and her family), Little Women
- June Cleaver, wife of Ward, Leave It To Beaver.
- The March hare from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.
A Fictional Character Whose Name is a Month
- July Johnson - a sheriff in the novel Lonesome Dove.
- April May June - a girl who gives Bud Bundy a Valentine’s Day Card on Married…With Children.
- Jo March (and her family), Little Women
- June Cleaver, wife of Ward, Leave It To Beaver.
- The March hare from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.
- Dan August - eponymous character of a Burt Reynolds TV series circa 1970
A Fictional Character Whose Name is a Month
- July Johnson - a sheriff in the novel Lonesome Dove.
- April May June - a girl who gives Bud Bundy a Valentine’s Day Card on Married…With Children.
- Jo March (and her family), Little Women
- June Cleaver, wife of Ward, Leave It To Beaver.
- The March hare from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.
- Dan August - eponymous character of a Burt Reynolds TV series circa 1970
- January Wayne–Lead character in Jacqueline Susann’s “Once is not Enough”
A Fictional Character Whose Name is a Month
- July Johnson - a sheriff in the novel Lonesome Dove.
- April May June - a girl who gives Bud Bundy a Valentine’s Day Card on Married…With Children.
- Jo March (and her family), Little Women
- June Cleaver, wife of Ward, Leave It To Beaver.
- The March hare from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.
- Dan August - eponymous character of a Burt Reynolds TV series circa 1970
- January Wayne–Lead character in Jacqueline Susann’s “Once is not Enough”
- August August, character in The Mystery of the Fiery Eye (Alfred Hitchcock’s Three Investigators)
A Fictional Character Whose Name is a Month
- July Johnson - a sheriff in the novel Lonesome Dove.
- April May June - a girl who gives Bud Bundy a Valentine’s Day Card on Married…With Children.
- Jo March (and her family), Little Women
- June Cleaver, wife of Ward, Leave It To Beaver.
- The March hare from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.
- Dan August - eponymous character of a Burt Reynolds TV series circa 1970
- January Wayne–Lead character in Jacqueline Susann’s “Once is not Enough”
- August August, character in The Mystery of the Fiery Eye (Alfred Hitchcock’s Three Investigators
- May Day, villainess played by Grace Jones in James Bond flick A View to a Kill.
A Fictional Character Whose Name is a Month
- July Johnson - a sheriff in the novel Lonesome Dove.
- April May June - a girl who gives Bud Bundy a Valentine’s Day Card on Married…With Children.
- Jo March (and her family), Little Women
- June Cleaver, wife of Ward, Leave It To Beaver.
- The March hare from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.
- Dan August - eponymous character of a Burt Reynolds TV series circa 1970
- January Wayne–Lead character in Jacqueline Susann’s “Once is not Enough”
- August August, character in The Mystery of the Fiery Eye (Alfred Hitchcock’s Three Investigators
- May Day, villainess played by Grace Jones in James Bond flick A View to a Kill.
- December, aka Winter Frost, a mutant in X-Nation 2099
A Fictional Character Whose Name is a Month
- July Johnson - a sheriff in the novel Lonesome Dove.
- April May June - a girl who gives Bud Bundy a Valentine’s Day Card on Married…With Children.
- Jo March (and her family), Little Women
- June Cleaver, wife of Ward, Leave It To Beaver.
- The March hare from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.
- Dan August - eponymous character of a Burt Reynolds TV series circa 1970
- January Wayne–Lead character in Jacqueline Susann’s “Once is not Enough”
- August August, character in The Mystery of the Fiery Eye (Alfred Hitchcock’s Three Investigators
- May Day, villainess played by Grace Jones in James Bond flick A View to a Kill.
- December, aka Winter Frost, a mutant in X-Nation 2099
- Augie March, The Adventures of Augie March, Saul Bellow
A Fictional Character Whose Name is a Month
- July Johnson - a sheriff in the novel Lonesome Dove.
- April May June - a girl who gives Bud Bundy a Valentine’s Day Card on Married…With Children.
- Jo March (and her family), Little Women
- June Cleaver, wife of Ward, Leave It To Beaver.
- The March hare from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.
- Dan August - eponymous character of a Burt Reynolds TV series circa 1970
- January Wayne–Lead character in Jacqueline Susann’s “Once is not Enough”
- August August, character in The Mystery of the Fiery Eye (Alfred Hitchcock’s Three Investigators
- May Day, villainess played by Grace Jones in James Bond flick A View to a Kill.
- December, aka Winter Frost, a mutant in X-Nation 2099
- Augie March, The Adventures of Augie March, Saul Bellow
- April Patterson, unbearable youngest daughter in ***For Better or Worse ***comic strip
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July Johnson - a sheriff in the novel Lonesome Dove.
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April May June - a girl who gives Bud Bundy a Valentine’s Day Card on Married…With Children.
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Jo March (and her family), Little Women
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June Cleaver, wife of Ward, Leave It To Beaver.
-
The March hare from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland.
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Dan August - eponymous character of a Burt Reynolds TV series circa 1970
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January Wayne–Lead character in Jacqueline Susann’s “Once is not Enough”
-
August August, character in The Mystery of the Fiery Eye (Alfred Hitchcock’s Three Investigators
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May Day, villainess played by Grace Jones in James Bond flick A View to a Kill.
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December, aka Winter Frost, a mutant in X-Nation 2099
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Augie March, The Adventures of Augie March, Saul Bellow
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April Patterson, unbearable youngest daughter in For Better or Worse comic strip
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Ellie May Clampett, The Beverly Hillbillies
Sounds about drinking alcohol: -
I Drink Alone, George Thorogood