i have no clue what my first purchase was
but i think my first cd was please hammer don't hurt em.
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i have no clue what my first purchase was
but i think my first cd was please hammer don't hurt em.
First LP was American Beauty by The Grateful Dead.
OPF
It was a 45 RPM single entitled Beep Beep (about 1957) by whom would entice some research that may be fruitless. :mrgreen:
The first 45 I bought was this one:
http://www.boysoloist.com/albumimage...-heartbeat.jpg
My Mom made me buy it to replace the one my Sister had that I smashed the hell out of 'cuz she played it ALL THE DAMN TIME!!!!!! :evil:
My first full length album was on cassette....it was Duran Duran "Seven & the Ragged Tiger"
http://ec3.images-amazon.com/images/...115758753_.jpg
which was immediately followed up with another purchase of MJ's "Thriller". I loved MJ when he was black!!
LOL!Quote:
Originally Posted by GBRulz
GBRulz,
Maybe MJ will have an epiphany and rediscover his "Roots" someday!
OPF
The Monkees and then the Archies Jingle jangle....Zappa came a short time later.
Tyrone strolled to many a dead show wit my many hoes. Tyrone loves that white freaky hippy p*ssy. Tyrone prefers crack over acid.Quote:
Originally Posted by oregonpackfan
Often, after a 3 day crack binge or when i've had to stab somebody, Tyrone will fall into a gentle state of melancholy, meditating on what it all means. Tyrone likes to listen to a Box of Rain at these times.
Tyrone is starting to sound like the ghetto Bizarro version of the SkinBasket. :cool:Quote:
Originally Posted by Tyrone Bigguns
Great posts, everyone. Woodbuck, I think I know the song you are talking about -- something about a Caddy and some other car racing? I have vague memories of my parents listening to that -- it was before my time.
A live version of "Box of Rain" was playing in the background at the bar the other day, and sweet Christ, they're singing the refrain and do you think they can find the notes? Can they even come close? Negative. It was very hard to listen to.Quote:
Originally Posted by Tyrone Bigguns
I like American Beauty, but Workingman's is better IMO.
Now those were the days!! :mrgreen:Quote:
Originally Posted by Iron Mike
Sisters....
My first LP:Quote:
Originally Posted by oregonpackfan
The Rolling Stones "Out Of Our Heads" - 1965
If you enjoy Classic ROCK Music? Check this site out:
http://www.classic-rock-legends-star...com/index.html
Beastie Boys Licence to ill. 85 I think.
the other car was trying to get the other driver to tell him how to get the car out of 2nd gear. :lol:Quote:
Woodbuck, I think I know the song you are talking about -- something about a Caddy and some other car racing?
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Originally Posted by chewy-bacca
LOL, I remember that song...."hey buddy how do you get this car out of second gear!"
1977, Eagles "Hotel California" on 8 track ! :shock:
GO BEARS !
" Woodbuck, I think I know the song you are talking about -- something about a Caddy and some other car racing? I have vague memories of my parents listening to that -- it was before my time." Superfan
That's amazing that you would have that in your memory bank Superfan. WOW !
Your right on it !
I'd like to find out more about that particular release. I have amongst my hobbies "a certain love for excellent music". That 45 RPM really began it all for me as I grew to become a collector of music.
This particular 45 rpm release called (I believe... Beep Beep )is corny, but somehow I realize that it's important to me to at least know who made that recording etc. :mrgreen:
Ahhh.... the will of man and time misspent.
" Tyrone is starting to sound like the ghetto Bizarro version of the SkinBasket. " superfan
Tyrone.
He's da maan wit the pipe.
:idea: Mr. Bigguns is to me... " a pseudo - urban ghetto life Master " .
Tyrone Bigguns is definitely "da Maan" ...
Now that would be... Mr. Bigguns ... to ALL here who are blessed with his philosophical and psychological takes on anything worthy of his time.
Mr. Bigguns, epitomizes the challenge to possibly some members here and to people elsewhere...
a challenge ... that must incorporate or usher in jealous restrant, because they wish they could be ... Sooooo COOL. :mrgreen:
It's about 50 years since I've heard that song but it certainly was fun to listen to.Quote:
Originally Posted by chewy-bacca
I recall it (that purchase) so clearly and I went all the way uptown to William Goldsteins Music store in Saint John,New Brunswick and sat in a private booth to listen to it to ensure my purchase.
Back then the 45's came in a brown paper sleeve with BLACK India Ink for the printing. That 45 is likely a collectable .