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muse Fri 19-Feb-21 20:07:33

Whose poster did you have on your bedroom wall?
1966 (aged 15), mine was The Yardbirds.

Grannynannywanny Fri 19-Feb-21 21:18:04

Hey hey we’re the Monkees!

Casdon Fri 19-Feb-21 21:20:27

At 15 - Roxy Music

Nannytopsy Fri 19-Feb-21 21:21:34

No posters but David Essex and Ralph McTell

Ellianne Fri 19-Feb-21 21:23:57

Oh yes, David Essex had a house in the next road to me. There were always lots of cars parked there.

gt66 Fri 19-Feb-21 21:25:52

Another Marc Bolan fan here!

annodomini Fri 19-Feb-21 21:28:34

Mid 1950s. I didn't have posters, and I don't think many of us did at that time, just before Elvis hit the scene. I was a voracious reader, devoured Agatha Christie and feasted on Jane Austen.

MissAdventure Fri 19-Feb-21 21:29:08

Casdon Virginia Plain was the first single I ever bought, and i still love it. smile

Sara1954 Fri 19-Feb-21 21:45:32

Lots of Beatles, featuring Paul. The kinks, and my big love of that era Cat Stevens.

Kate1949 Fri 19-Feb-21 21:46:47

Beatles for me. On my wall and in several scrapbooks.

Ellianne Fri 19-Feb-21 21:47:07

Does anyone remember the Athena poster shops? You could get all manner of posters there, even ones of famous artworks.

Sara1954 Fri 19-Feb-21 21:49:17

Mine were all torn out of Jackie

Grandmabatty Fri 19-Feb-21 21:55:47

Marc Bolan, David Cassidy, Bryan Ferry, Donnie Osmond, David Bowie. I loved glam rock in mid 70s

mrswoo Fri 19-Feb-21 21:57:24

Keith Richards - to see him now you would never know that once upon a time - a very long time ago - I thought he was the most beautiful man I had ever seen!

Galaxy Fri 19-Feb-21 22:00:38

I had completely forgotten athena. I wonder when they disappeared.

Oopsadaisy1 Fri 19-Feb-21 22:02:06

I wasn’t allowed posters so I had a scrap book, picture of Clint Eastwood (Rowdy Yates, Rawhide) Marty Wilde, The Mindbenders.

Kate1949 Fri 19-Feb-21 22:04:15

Oh yes mrswoo Keith was gorgeous. I never liked The Stones much but went to see them live a couple of times just to see Keith.

sodapop Fri 19-Feb-21 22:05:11

You are right annodomini no posters on the wall at that time. I was more of a bookworm then. My parents were older and didn't allow such frivolities.

Sara1954 Fri 19-Feb-21 22:08:05

Keith Richards? Really?
I always found him creepy.

Lyndylou Fri 19-Feb-21 22:17:06

Billy J. Kramer and Bill Ivy (125cc motorcycle world champion) I always had to be different!!

Rainwashed Fri 19-Feb-21 22:23:24

David Cassidy and Johnnie Walker.
Not exactly posters they were pictures from Jackie comic.
David Cassidy, I soon went off. Johnnie Walker still like listening to him now!

NotTooOld Fri 19-Feb-21 22:27:18

Grandma11 - you cold turn that story into a book. Ever thought of writing for Mills and Boon. smile

I wasn't allowed posters but if I had been I would have had David Essex and Terence Stamp (and Black Beauty!)

RulaNula Fri 19-Feb-21 22:31:21

Davis Cassidy. David Essex and Jan-Michael Vincent!

Jane43 Fri 19-Feb-21 22:37:19

I feel old, the people most of you have mentioned were popular when I was in my twenties. I did have pictures from fan magazines on my bedroom wall though. The most memorable one was a full body picture of Elvis, you collected a piece of his body each week then stuck them together. The house we lived in at the time was on a corner and my bedroom overlooked the road and so did our kitchen. One day my mother was in the kitchen and a woman and a young girl walked past, the young girl started to scream and my mother wondered what on earth was the matter. Then she saw she was pointing to my bedroom window, she could see my Elvis picture. I also had pictures of The Everly Brothers and Ricky Nelson, all very handsome young men but Elvis was something else.

Cass64 Fri 19-Feb-21 22:40:17

Ellianne

This is embarrassing. Marc Bolan.

Oh I remember when Marc died. Friends and I couldn't believe it,we walked to Barnes common and saw the crash site all cordoned off and flowers had been left.

NotTooOld Fri 19-Feb-21 22:46:51

Jane43 - I agree. Elvis was an amazingly good looking man when he was young. I believe he had Red Indian (are we supposed to say that?) blood. So sad, what happened to him.