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Your first 5 albums/cd's you bought
Non-Beer Discussion by STOUTLOVER72
Let's hear what your first 5 albums you purchased were. Embarrassing or not let 'em fly...Used to have a paper route that helped me get these. High Voltage - K-Tel http://tinyurl.com/cn5w34 Seven and the Ragged Tiger - Duran Duran http://tinyurl.com/4a6lgk3 Quiet Riot - Metal Health http://tinyurl.com/4g75x3d Bark at the Moon - Ozzy http://tinyurl.com/4nczh24 Black Sabbath - Mob Rules http://tinyurl.com/48juotu
13 years ago
STOUTLOVER72
46900
[:D] One of the bloodiest shows I've ever been to. Literally.
quote: Originally posted by beercronic
I just realized that somehow I missed the self titled W.A.S.P. Album. That may have been before my Maiden tape. Blackie Lawless bitches!![:D]
SINGLEMALTER
5915
My first ever vinyl was a 45 rpm of Eleanor Rigby. The very first LP was "The White Ship", by an early prog band called H.P. Lovecraft. It was promptly snapped in two later the same day by mummie dearest when she came home to find me daring to play it on my dad's hi-fi (the album's a collectors' item today, worth a modest sum, much like my baseball cards and comic books that she also trashed). A little later on, I got the HAIR soundtrack, The Stones' "High Tides and Green Grass", Simon & Garfunkle's "Sound of Silence", and for 50 cents, a used copy (without a jacket) of Love's "Forever Changes" which I absolutely played the grooves off. From that point on, it's all a bit of a blur....... [8D]
I have no clue. I remember buying Rock of the 80's Vol. 1 on cassette in high school and then Dr Demento's 20th Anniversary Collection on CD (Bought this with my first "real" paycheck... LOL!). I vaguely remember buying Weird Al's Alapalooza and Off The Deep End CDs at some point in time during high school as well, I think...
STOUTLOVER72
46900
Trying to think of the first 5 cd's I bought. It was definitely 1991 I think. I recall buying the Star Wars soundtrack on some kind of remastered 24-bit recording. Sounded awesome. I know I bought these though... Use Your Illusion II - GNR Smashes, Thrashes & Hits - Kiss The Best of the Best of Merle Haggard - The Hag Moving Pictures - Rush Metallica - Metallica
SINGLEMALTER
5915
Found this on YouTube last night: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7WrA0iGsYqk Some of you may fathom why I was so enchanted by this music, and so disappointed to see the album shattered to pieces. [V] There's also a pretty remarkable clip of the band in live performance here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ue35Jxdpxbo
quote: Originally posted by Singlemalter
The very first LP was "The White Ship", by an early prog band called H.P. Lovecraft. It was promptly snapped in two later the same day by mummie dearest when she came home to find me daring to play it on my dad's hi-fi .
FRETWALKER
4773
Showing my age here... first album was "Meet the Beatles" Don't remember exactly what followed.
BLUESANDBARBQ
74923
MK, you are old as DIRT!
quote: Originally posted by fretwalker
Showing my age here... first album was "Meet the Beatles" Don't remember exactly what followed.
Not necessarily...The first 5 albums (well, actually, they were cassettes) I owned (at the ripe old age of 5 or 6, which would be circa 1980) were The Beatles-Rubber Soul, The Beatles-Revolver, The Beatles-The Beatles (White Album), The Rolling Stones-Beggar's Banquet, and Janis Joplin/Full Tilt Boogie-Pearl. This is not the same as the first 5 albums I ever bought (posted above), but it could have been. Nobody said FW's MtB was current...
quote: Originally posted by bluesandbarbq MK, you are old as DIRT!
quote: quote: Originally posted by fretwalker
Showing my age here... first album was "Meet the Beatles" Don't remember exactly what followed.