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Your First Record, Tape & CD

Started by Mr. DS, January 15, 2009, 10:31:37 PM

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Mr. DS

Ah yes, in our world of upload and carry around a million songs on a tiny MP3 device, the kids of today will probably never know what it was like to lug around a walkman or a discman.  Even more challenging, sitting at home listening to your records. 

Do you remember the first record/tape/CD you asked your mom to buy?  Either that or had to save up for working a summer job. Here is mine that I can recall owning for myself;

Record
I can't recall the exact name of it but it was a Sesame Street record you could exercise to starring Big Bird I think.  I remember bringing this to nursery school once and the teachers played it for the students. 

Tape

I remember that everyone had this tape in 4th grade and I wanted it.  One kid offered to copy it for me but I wanted the liner notes and the whole shabang.  Somehow I ended up getting it as an Easter gift. 

CD

I think I was in freshman year in high school when I asked for a CD player for Christmas.  I had just been over my friends house months before listening to this CD and asked for it with my CD player. 

Side note, if you'd like to add in other forms of recording format feel free.  Just don't cry when we make fun of you due to your age.   :bouncegiggle:
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Torgo

Record
THE POLICE "Ghost in the Machine"



Tape
METALLICA "Ride the Lightning"


CD
LED ZEPPELIN  "Physical Graffiti"
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#2
Good thread. hopefully a lot of people will answer its always interesting to check out other peoples' entrances into the world of buying music IMO

First Tape: BEASTIE BOYS - 'License To Ill' - went in to buy Guns'n'Roses 'Appetite For Destruction' but they sold out and I bought this instead, purely based on the cover. still think it's a great album.

First CD: DINOSAUR JR - 'Green Mind' and HUSKER DU - 'Warehouse:Songs + Stories', got both on the same day after I got my first CD Player

First LP - cant remember...not because I'm too old to remember I just have no idea. It would have been after I bought my first Tape and CDs
please do not mock my potato.

ghouck

First record: Some Seaseme Street kids thing I think.. .
First Tape: Twisted Sister: Stay Hungry. .
First CD: Either Motley Crue: Shout at the Devil or Van Halen: 1984, not sure which. . .
First Laserdisc was Star Wars ANH. . .
First DVD was Fight Club.
First Concert: AC/DC: Fly on the Wall
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"There's always time for lubricant" -Orlando Jones in Evolution

Pilgermann

I don't think I really had any tapes or records of my own when I was very young.  I'd mostly just listen to whatever my parents or brother were playing.  I especially remember loving Tears for Fears' song Shout (and I still do).

The first CDs I ever got were Christmas gifts:





Richard Marx - Paid Vacation
Elton John - Greatest Hits
Steve Taylor - Squint
+ some random Beach Boys compilation

I still have the Elton John CD, and I wish I'd kept the Steve Taylor album.

The first CD I ever bought with my own money was this:



 

frank


First tape:      Nena (99 red baloons) - A present from my parents. Hated it immediately and never stopped.

First record:   Queen - A night at the opera - I still can live with that.

First CD:        ABC - The lexicon of love - A recommendation. Thanks a lot to bring that back to mind, I desperately tried to forget that. I went back home from the store, put it in a CD-player, thought WTF, returned to the store and bought a Jethro Tull CD. It seems that other people always failed miserably when guessing at my taste in music...

......"Now toddle off and fly your flying machine."

Sister Grace

First Record: Black Sabbath, which my mom later found and burned with a fury in the back yard...

First Tape: Circle Jerks-Group Sex ( i think she burned this one too...

First CD: I honestly don't remember....
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RCMerchant

.First record-Actually...3 of them-got at a yard sale :ALICE COOPER-Easy Action; LED ZEPPILIN 4: and STEPPENWOLF-Live.
.First 8-track tape: KISS-Dressed to Kill
.first cassete: hmmmm...I think it was BLACK SABBATH-Paranoid...not sure though...
.first CD-the CRAMPS Live at the Peppermint Lounge
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Interviewer-"Does Dracula ever end for you?
Lugosi-"No. Dracula-never ends."
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Jack

First 8-track - Shaun Cassidy (hey, I was like 12 or something  :teddyr: )
First Cassette - Greg Kihn Band, had "They Don't Write 'Em Like That Any More" on it.
First Album - some guy at school got me to join the RCA music service, got 6 albums, the two I remember are Van Halen II and something by the Bee Gees.  And I still like disco, thank you very much  :teddyr:
First CD - I dunno, maybe it was Fantasy by Aldo Nova
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Derf

First LP: The Archies (I talked my parents into buying it for me. Hey, I was about 5).
First tape: no idea
First CD: I bought two at the same time. "Hank William's Greatest Hits" and Genesis' "We Can't Dance."
"They tap dance not, neither do they fart." --Greensleeves, on the Fig Men of the Imagination, in "Twice Upon a Time."

Saucerman

First Tape: The "Men in Black" soundtrack.
First CD: "The Time of the Oath" by Helloween.

Psycho Circus

First Single: "Breaking The Law" by Judas Priest

First EP: "Ratt"

First LP: "And Justice For All..." by Metallica

First Tape: "Social Intercourse" by Smashed Gladys

First CD: "Appetite For Destruction" by Guns N' Roses

ghouck

Quote from: Circus_Circus on January 16, 2009, 01:02:01 PM
First Single: "Breaking The Law" by Judas Priest

First EP: "Ratt"

First LP: "And Justice For All..." by Metallica

First Tape: "Social Intercourse" by Smashed Gladys

First CD: "Appetite For Destruction" by Guns N' Roses

What about your first concert?
Raw bacon is GREAT! It's like regular bacon, only faster, and it doesn't burn the roof of your mouth!

Happiness is green text in the "Stuff To Watch For" section.

James James: The man so nice, they named him twice.

"Aw man, this thong is chafing my balls" -Lloyd Kaufman in Poultrygeist.

"There's always time for lubricant" -Orlando Jones in Evolution

Psycho Circus

Quote from: ghouck on January 16, 2009, 03:09:35 PM
Quote from: Circus_Circus on January 16, 2009, 01:02:01 PM
First Single: "Breaking The Law" by Judas Priest

First EP: "Ratt"

First LP: "And Justice For All..." by Metallica

First Tape: "Social Intercourse" by Smashed Gladys

First CD: "Appetite For Destruction" by Guns N' Roses

What about your first concert?

First Concert: Iron Maiden @ the M.E.N. Arena, Manchester on their "Dance Of Death" world tour.

Rev. Powell

First record:  First single I remember specifically asking for was Shaun Cassidy.  Today I have no idea what the name of the single was.  I was into the "Hardy Boys" TV show at the time.  I really want to thank Jack for saying that he actually owned a Shaun Cassidy record first.  It makes it easier for me to come out of the closet.

Before I had my own record, though, I really liked listening to a country compilation of my dad's that had Bobbie Gentry's "Ode to Billy Joe" on it.  I still love that song.

First tape: The Beatles 1967-1970 (The Blue Album)



First CD: Dark Side of the Moon



(Not very original, I know).
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