10-15-2008, 12:40 PM | #31 |
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My first vinyl was Alvin and the Chipmunks.
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Three Dog Night - Around the World Album
Grand Funk - Were an American Band 45 (Yellow vinyl) I had one of those record players where the turntable folded down and the speakers swung out on the sides. I remember not really enjoying the Three Dog Night album that much and it didn't receive much play. On a side note I bought CSN&Y So Far on vinyl, cassette and CD.
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I was the youngest of six kids so I didn't need to buy much vinyl. There were records lying all over the house. We had a big box of 45's and I used to build up a big stack of them on the record player and let them play one by one. And when I started to get some of my own money to buy music, everyone switched to 8-track tapes. I bought far more 8-tracks than I did vinyl. I think my first 8-track might have been REO Live. Not the gay REO of the 80's but the "Ridin' the Storm Out" variety of the 70's. I played that thing to death. A few other 8-tracks I remember:
Rush - 2112 Blue Oyster Cult - Agents of Fortune Ted Nugent (self-titled) Uriah Heep - Demons and Wizards Grand Funk - We're an American Band
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I bought a vinyl 45: Joan Jett & the Blackhearts, Crimson & Clover
I never really bought any vinyl albums - I had tapes. My first cassette LP was The Police, Synchronicity.
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I replied, "The Police aren't even American!"
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Thriller - Michael Jackson
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The Bee Gees Greatest Hits
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The first Boston album followed shortly by the first Van Halen album.
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I believe you are correct.
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