James' thread about first concerts inspried me to create this thread about "First album/CD ever purchased"
The first record I ever purchased was Thin Lizzy Jailbreak \m/ \m/
James' thread about first concerts inspried me to create this thread about "First album/CD ever purchased"
The first record I ever purchased was Thin Lizzy Jailbreak \m/ \m/
Ray Parker Jr. Greatest Hits.![]()
First vinyl was most likely one of the early Capitol pressings of "Meet the Beatles."
When CD's first came out - the first one was classical - Beethoven or Tchaikovsky most likely. Would have been early, early, late 1984 early 1985. Before my son could walk, he learned to open the cd player, and he was trying to stuff a cassette tape in the tray and close it. I caught him just in time before he jammed it in. That's how I remember when it was.
Larry
I think it was Beatles Rubber Soul.
It was either Diary of a Madman or Stay Hungry. I can't remember.
One Life
My parents got me Michael Jackson's "Off The Wall" and "Thriller" on vinyl.
I think the first thing I ever went out and purchased with my own money was a Megadeth cassette.
Hey, I was 9...
Jamie
ACDC-Who Made Who :twisted:
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Hey, some of those tunes have aged pretty damn well! I've continued to play "Last Train to Clarksville" on gigs well into my adulthood, along with "I'm a Believer" and "Pleasant Valley Sunday."Originally Posted by JMintzer
My first LP record, at age 6, was the UK version of The Rolling Stones No. 2. Next was the More of the Monkees...![]()
OMG, I'm older than dirt!
My first 45rpm single: Walk On By by LeRoy Van Dyke
First vinyl album: Meet the Beatles (and still have that vinyl).
Last edited by 11top; 10-30-2012 at 07:13 PM.
Sh*tter's full
My first vinyl.
Bought in Paris '77.
Life was good :roll:![]()
And how could I not mention my second...![]()
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All your friends in heaven are starting to think you didn't make it. :lol:Originally Posted by 11top
One Life
Deodato - Prelude from 1972. I was 8 and the guitar solo made me want to pick up guitar...which I didn't do for another 6 years. That and Terry Kath from Chicago...which was album #2.
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1970
Santana - Abraxas
What a cool album.
8-)
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No question, there were some great songs on that album. Still listen to them on my iPod...Originally Posted by kingsleyd
Jamie
Can't remember the album.....was probably 1978!
First CD was Van Halen, first album......still the best album ever.....IMHO.....
Secretary of Crackwood Addiction
First album was Styx - Paradise Theater
First CD - The Cars Greatest Hits
What can I say, I'm a non-apologetic, Gen-X, child of the 80s. At least I cut my mullet... :lol:
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The first records I bought were actually a set of six 45 singles. They came in a funky little plastic bag, and they were on a rack, sort of like the old comic book racks that you could spin around. It was in a tiny grocery store. I can't remember all of the music, but some of it was: Buck Owens and Buddy Allen - Cowboy Convention; The Wilburn Bros - Theme Song to a Don Knotts movie called "The Shakiest Gun in The West"; Johnny Cash - I Still Miss Someone.
The first LPs I bought were the two Johnny Cash Prison records; Folsom and San Quentin.
The first CD I can't remember. Back in the longbox days...
Goldtop
'Everything you see I owe to spaghetti.' - Sophia Loren
I'm a Monkees fan too. My favorites are "Cuddly Toy" and "Daydream Believer".Originally Posted by JMintzer
Davy Jones RIP
Goldtop
'Everything you see I owe to spaghetti.' - Sophia Loren
Exact same one for me.Originally Posted by JMintzer