What was the first record album you owned or bought?
What was the first record album you owned or bought?
What was the first record album you owned or bought?
When I was very young, my dad bought a couple record albums for my brother and me and they were Herman's Hermits and The Beach Boys Surfin' U.S.A.
I started buying 45 records with my own money as a teenager and the first full length record album I bought myself was Rare Earth and shortly after that I bought Three Dog Night Captured Live At The Forum and The Guess Who American Woman. I currently have over 8,000 records, tapes, and CDs and I still have all those first albums in my collection.
When I was very young, my dad bought a couple record albums for my brother and me and they were Herman's Hermits and The Beach Boys Surfin' U.S.A.
I started buying 45 records with my own money as a teenager and the first full length record album I bought myself was Rare Earth and shortly after that I bought Three Dog Night Captured Live At The Forum and The Guess Who American Woman. I currently have over 8,000 records, tapes, and CDs and I still have all those first albums in my collection.
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When I was 14 (spring 1968) and graduated for Catholic grade school after 8th grade, my mom got me a mono turntable/record player. My aunt gave me 2 albums, The Mommas and Pappas, California Dreaming and Neil Diamond, Kentucky Woman. Those were the first two.
Can't remember the order of the next few, but I remember, Led Zep I and II, Iron Butterfly, Three Dog Night, Chicago I, Sly and the Family Stone and the first Grand Funk Railroad.
Soon added Santana Abraxas and that with Led Zep II rarely left the truntable.
Can't remember the order of the next few, but I remember, Led Zep I and II, Iron Butterfly, Three Dog Night, Chicago I, Sly and the Family Stone and the first Grand Funk Railroad.
Soon added Santana Abraxas and that with Led Zep II rarely left the truntable.
When I got my first car, a 1967 Buick Skylark, cherry red with a 307 8- cylinder monster of an engine, my first couple of 8 track tapes were a few Rolling Stones and a few Beatles. Had to have those standards. Then I bought the James Gang Rides Again with Funk #49, probably wore that one out. Had some Grass Roots, Steppenwolf, Bread (for date nights), Buffalo Springfield, Beach Boys, Dylan and some Simon and Garfunkle.
The first album I ever owned was Slade's Slayed?, which I won off deejay Hap Ritchey on WVAM in 1972. Not long afterward, I also won Manfred Mann's Earth Band's Glorified Magnified off Hap and WVAM as well (I still have both albums, and both are still among my favorites!)
The first album I ever bought with my own money (with cash I received for my 12th birthday) was Led Zeppelin's fourth album (with "Stairway to Heaven"). My path to becoming a rock'n'roll junkie had begun...
The first album I ever bought with my own money (with cash I received for my 12th birthday) was Led Zeppelin's fourth album (with "Stairway to Heaven"). My path to becoming a rock'n'roll junkie had begun...
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THAT is adorable.My parents, misguided as most parents are, bought me the soundtrack for Saturday Night Fever.
My first 45s I bought downtown, maybe at Gables or McCrorys were probably bubblegum crap like the Partridge Family or something, but I vivdly remember my first 'Rock' LPs. One was CSNY Four Way Street and the other one was David Bowie Young Americans. Also the 2 double Greatest Hits Beatles records (one was blue and the other red).
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I bought Men At Work--Business As Usual. followed shortly by Van Halen---1984.
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That song was played a lot on the radio, AM in those days. I remember a trip with my grandparents and all I can remember is Petula Clark's Downtown and What's New Pussycat by Tom Jones, played over and over.autumnsky wrote:Wow man, I feel REALLY old! The first album that I ever bought was "The Rain The Park and Other Things", by The Cowsills. Fell in love with them the first time I heard "Indian Lake". Heard that song all the way across the U.S. on the family's summer trip back in the late 60's---I think!
edit: My memory is better than I thought, just looked it up and both songs were hits in the summer of '65, the time of that trip. I guess songs remembered on family trips do stay with you.
Now that is a cool song.autumnsky wrote:Oh, yeah, I remember those songs on air, too. Believe it or not, my Mom still has an original copy of "Mack The Knife"! Bizarre!!!
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Re: first record
Kewl!lynch1 wrote:I bought Men At Work--Business As Usual.
Got them the same evening. 45s of:
Bay City Rollers-Saturday & Money Honey
Beach Boys-Surfin' Safari & 409
Still have them. No way to play 'em...but they're here.
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