What is the first LP/CD you bought with your own $

Mar 27, 2007 at 11:07 PM Thread Starter Post #1 of 117

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The first album I spent my hard earned dollars on was "Chicago Transit Authority" way back in 1972...what is yours and when did you get it?
 
Mar 27, 2007 at 11:27 PM Post #3 of 117
CD: Pull My Chain by Toby Keith. Yes, I'm ashamed too
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I was probably 10 or something like that.

LP: Dark Side of the Moon by Pink Floyd, 30th Anniversary 180g repressing when I was 13. This was followed by Funeral by Arcade Fire. I wasn't so stupid at that time
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Mar 27, 2007 at 11:40 PM Post #5 of 117
First CD - Zappa Does Humor Belong in Music?, Zappa's first album that didn't come out on LP, or Zappa We're Only in It for the Money/Lumpy Gravy which ever came out first. I actually had about 5 CDs before I bought a CD player
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First LP - Rolling Stones Goat's Head Soup

First Music - A K-Tel compilation. I remember it had Steppenwolf, hated then/like now, and Three Dog Night, loved then/hate now, as well as others I don't remember.
 
Mar 28, 2007 at 12:39 AM Post #6 of 117
The first time I laid out my own dollars for music was for used copies of The Beatles' "Red Album" and "Blue Album" (the two greatest hits compilations with the cover photos of young/old Beatles looking down at you from some motel or some such). Then a bunch of 45s. Then came high school and tapes tapes tapes.

My first CD purchase was, IIRC, a splurge with birthday money at Northern Lights Records in Minneapolis, where I picked up (again IIRC) Two Sevens Clash by Culture, Bush Doctor, or maybe Legalize It by Peter Tosh, True Democracy by Steel Pulse (yeah, this was the reggae phase), plus The Allman Brothers Band's self-titled debut. That was a fun day.
 
Mar 28, 2007 at 12:58 AM Post #8 of 117
My first CD purchase was the soundtrack for the movie "Hackers". Man, I loved that movie back in the day, when I was just getting into computers.

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The first CD I bought with my own money was (I think) Chocolate Starfish...by Limp Bizkit.
Yes, I am ashamed. No, I haven't listened to it in years.



Sad to say it, but that was like my third or fourth CD purchase way back in the day. They were pretty big for a while back then. No shame in admitting you got caught up in the current big thing.
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"Limp Bizkit in the house yall..."

Yep, while my taste in music has improved dramatically since then, I still have two of that guy's albums almost memorized word for word. Thanks for bringing those memories back.
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Mar 28, 2007 at 12:58 AM Post #9 of 117
I LOVE this question because it allows me to say that at 11 years of age, I purchased AC/DC's Back In Black on cassette.

Top that!
 
Mar 28, 2007 at 1:04 AM Post #11 of 117
First CD I ever purchased was Joe Satriani - Surfing With The Alien.

First casette I ever purchased with my own money was either Blue Oyster Cult - Some Enchanted Evening, or J. Giels Band - Freeze Frame. Can't remember which one came first - was probably B.O.C. Bought it when I was in 5th grade with my paper route money.

Never purchased any vinyl with my own money.

For fun: The first music I ever owned was in cassette form (I didn't buy it with my own money though) and it was Gene Simmons (Of KISS fame) Solo album. I remember it like it was yesterday. I received that cassette along with one of those oldschool mono cassette player/recorders as a Christmas gift from my Grandmother. I was in 2nd grade (I'm 36 now, you do the math).

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God bless Grandma.
 
Mar 28, 2007 at 1:05 AM Post #12 of 117
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I LOVE this question because it allows me to say that at 11 years of age, I purchased AC/DC's Back In Black on cassette.

Top that!



thats awesome.

sadly my first CD purchase was Will Smith - Big Willie Style
My first LP purchase was Elliott Smith - From a Basement on a Hill
 
Mar 28, 2007 at 2:06 AM Post #15 of 117
I think it might have been Elton John "Rock of the Westies" or possibly Jim Croce "Time in a Bottle" but I couldn't be sure. Those were my cassette tape days, back in '72 or so when I was 10 years old. Then I graduated to 8-Track tapes (whee!!) and of course LPs were also mixed in.

In those days you could buy all-in-one systems from Magnavox that had AM/FM, cassette, and LP, plus a pair of speakers with about 6 feet of cord length. I always thought that was odd and wished I could have seperated the speakers further. Maybe I always was a audiophile but just didn't realize it. I would shut my bedroom door and get outright angry if anyone disturbed me during my listening sessions. I'd tell my sister, "Shut up! Can't you see I'm listening!" That particular tradition has carried over until this very day!
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