When I was sixteen I didn't pay much attention to my sisters record "These Foolish Things" which she had. In November 1976 I bought "Viva" and told my sister; Listen to this, this is much better.
She told; It's Bryan Ferry!
Huh?
I bought her "Let's Stick together" for Christmas that year, and I taped it on a cassette-recorder for my own use.
Me and a mate went on Interrail-trip to UK in summer of 77 and in Brighton I bought "In Your Mind", and in London, not far from London Palladium where this perticular night the premier on James Bonds "The Spy Who Loved Me" took place. We hoped to get a snap of Roger Moore and Barbara Bach, pulling up in different limmos.
I heard "Siren" and bought it in a nearby record-shop the next morning, closer to the L-Palladium.
Since I only heard fragments of "IYM", among them, "This is Tomorrow", I found "Tokyo Joe" on a Wimpy Bar (do they still exists?) in Bradford, Lancashire (trains end station those days) I put a coin on the Juke-box to listen to it, I didn't realize that not all punk heads loved that music, and the place was full of them. We grabbed our coke-cans and sneaked out, in our straight jeans, battle jackets, jogging-shoes and sacks on our backs. The bunch in there seemed quite hostile...we didn't catch the code...

and we were apparently fashionable incorrect. :

we later came to know.
Just some ol' "Bryan Ferry anecdote" . Those were the days...