My first album
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@Giles wow, a (prog)rock triptych
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I may have the sequence mixed up but I got my first few things when they were on the charts.
I think the 45 for "Shout by Tears for Fears." Around the same time I also got the 45 for "One Night in Bangkok" by Murray Head.
"Business As Usual" by Men at Work is the first cassette I recall owning. I saw Colin Hay play in LA recently and he is fantastic. Regaled us with all kinds of stories and has a great sense of humor. And just he and his guitar can belt out some great tunes.
Run DMC "Raising Hell" and GnR "Appetite for Destruction" (which I had to hide) were other early acquisitions.
Formative albums from my dad's collection were Led Zeppelin "Houses of the Holy," Jimi Hendrix and Doors albums, and the Eagles' "The Long Run" and "Hotel California." My mom played a lot of Motown and Beatles.
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I think the first album I had as a kid was a cassette of Elvis Presley’s greatest hits. The first one I can remember buying myself is
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@mclaincausey Oh man, I love 'One Night in Bangkok', what a great first buy. I also bought 'Appetite for Destruction' when it came out, with the first cover, but later sold it for that reason. I didn't like seeing that picture on it.
@LewisStonehouse 'Blood Sugar Sex Magic' is hot pepper!
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My first "album" were two Depeche Mode mix tapes my cousin made for me.
Interesting side note: my first punk cassette tape was this gem.
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@Tago Mago EAV - sehr geil !!!
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This is such a great thread Endo! I was really into the Beatles and Wings from my dad’s record collection in the 70’s. So the first album I picked up was Wings-Back to the Egg in 1979 when I was 8. It was…not a great Wings album.
Then I distinctly remember buying these 2 cassettes around 10…
Quarterflash-Self-titled
The Rolling Stones-Tattoo YouThe latter resulted in an awkward exchange with my mom when I asked her what “Little T&A” meant. Quarterflash was just bad 80’s music.
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First record I bought with my own money was this gem on cassette, Camelot Music, Atlanta GA c. 1988. Still listen to it fairly regularly
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Wings at the Speed of Sound is also a huge one for me as a kid, but it belonged to my dad (I now have his copy on vinyl). I also had the Thriller 7" (and still do) but my parents picked that up for me earlier as a gift, for spinning on my Fisher Price player
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@SKT:
when I asked her what “Little T&A” meant. Quarterflash was just bad 80’s music.
you don‘t want to know what I listened to in the early 80s
this gem on cassette
INXS, still like ‚Never tear us apart‘ a lot. Sad end for Michael Hutchence, though.
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Bought from Tony's Records in Redcar - 41 years ago! Back in the days when Record Tokens ruled!
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TOO MUCH PRESSHA!
So good.
INXS, still like ‚Never tear us apart‘ a lot. Sad end for Michael Hutchence, though.
Yeah for real. That documentary on him is great — such a sad story. F'n hell what a good lookin' guy and absurdly talented performer! Truly one of those charismatic rock stars.
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@neph93 fucking awesome! My one friend liked them and I can remember when I was nine listening to Iron Maiden the entire summer.
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I believe the first CD I ever owned was a "clean" version of The Eminem Show, via my half brother (ca. 10 years old) :D. The first CD I ever bought was Demon Days by Gorillaz, via K Mart (ca. 12 years old). Other standout formative albums that come to mind:
Heroes, Bowie
Guero, Beck
Elephant, White Stripes
With Teeth, NIN
The Sky's Gone Out, Bauhaus
VU and Nico
Pink Flag, Wire