First Record

Gary

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My first Album was the best of ABBA ( STOP IT NOW ) what was your's:D


Gary................................................:cool:
 
Sweet Baby James by James Taylor was my first album, it cost me $3.99 a lot of money then!!!!
I wore out the vynal record, got the cassettee, wore that one out now have the CD. Plus all the other James Taylor records.
 
it cost me $3.99 a lot of money then!!!!

I saved up for week's for the Album not sure what it cost ( paper round ) paid for it................................:D

Gary..........................................:cool:
 
Nice thread Gary..

Watch the age show on people when they post their answers.


Mine was a single of The Beatles "I want to hold you hand" I got it second hand from a kid in primary school when I was 7, it was released in 1964.

Ah the memories of scratched records.


Fuzz
 
My first records were a three Elvis 45's which had belonged to my mother. I must have been less than 8 years old 'cos we were living in Brisbane at the time.
OMG I remember as a child knowing the words to every single ABBA song, we used to sing into the handles of our skipping ropes ROFLMAO
 
The first CD I bought would have been Garbage's self-titled release from 1995. It's their best one they put out before going the commercial crap music way.

Vinyl records hmmm.. they're so old that weren't the titles of the album written in hieroglyphics??? haha j/k :p
 
The Village people was mine, and I still love the music. And gerbil you will be danceing to it at my wedding:) :) :) :p
 
OK he was very popular at that time... Thriller by Michael Jackson.:cool:
 
The first one I ever bought with my own money was by the Bay City Rollers :rolleyes: ......cost me $5, and I thought it was just fantastic.....until the day I thought I would entertain the neighbors by playing the album full bore on my portable record player on the front verandah........a gust of wind picked up the vinyl record mid-song and smashed it into the steel railings and it broke into 3 pieces :( ! Karma for apalling music taste - maybe, or payback by the neighbors??? Either way, I only had it for a week before its untimely death, and I never, ever tried to play the records outside again!!!!:)

Broni

and Lana, we used our hairbrushes instead of the skipping rope!!!
 
Who can remember Kate Bush! And yes is is still in the collection along with every other album that she has released! All on vinyl though........:rolleyes:
 
My first record was 1988 into the groove (it was the so fresh of the 80's) I was 11 years old and it was given to me as a birthday present....

A few years later I stole Bob Marley and the Wailers off my Dad (mind you I'd been telling him for years that it was CRAP) he never lets me forget that!!! By the way I scrathed the hell out of it and 13 years later I still owe him a new one. Maybe for his bithday in June ;)
 
Grumpy gills said:
Who can remember Kate Bush! And yes is is still in the collection along with every other album that she has released! All on vinyl though........:rolleyes:

"Heathcliffe, it's me, your Kathy, I've come home....I'm so colllddddd"
I've got that one on 45!!!
 
Hey Broni
Can you sing it like she can????? Did you know she was only 16 when she recorded that album! It still fascinates me to this day. :rolleyes:
Bernie
 
Don't know that my tone would be the same.....nor would my version of it make as much (or any, for that matter!) money as hers did!!!!!;)

Broni
 
Mine was an LP - Gene Pitney - World Wide Winners back in 1963...
Gezzz can I really be that old....:rolleyes:
 
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