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GReedDiamond

(5,310 posts)
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 12:15 AM Sep 2019

What was the first record you ever bought?

...and when I say "record," I mean everything from Edison Cylinder Rolls to 78s to reel-to-reel magnetic tapes, to 45s and 33-1/3s to CDs, depending on how old you happen to be, or what you're into, I suppose.

But it has to be an actual object encoded with "music" which you can hold in your hand(s), not some digital download on a flash drive.

Here's mine, when I was 8 years old:

"Surfin Bird" b/w "King of the Surf" by The Trashmen, 1963, label: Garret, 7" single.



This one's pretty funny, from an old tv appearance:



'63 was a big year for me, what with this and the Kennedy assassination all going on.
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What was the first record you ever bought? (Original Post) GReedDiamond Sep 2019 OP
"America's Greatest Hits" album. No Donny pnwest Sep 2019 #1
Big fan of America! nt GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #5
Beatles '65 - the album Cartoonist Sep 2019 #2
My big sister had that, don't think she still does though. nt GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #7
In grade 6 teacher did a survey at school as to what was the favourite applegrove Sep 2019 #3
Fleetwood Mac...yaeh, everybody loved that record, I had it too...nt GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #8
I still have it. Always a favorite. notdarkyet Sep 2019 #11
Before that there was one piece of music that was rock and roll in our applegrove Sep 2019 #14
In 2017! vercetti2021 Sep 2019 #4
I probably still have some 8-tracks in the garage, LOL dawg day Sep 2019 #20
I dont actually vercetti2021 Sep 2019 #33
My parents kept this old car for years because it had an 8-track dawg day Sep 2019 #42
Lol or CDs vercetti2021 Sep 2019 #47
8 Track tapes were the worst ever playback format... GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #24
Best album though vercetti2021 Sep 2019 #34
Point taken! nt GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #38
8-track tapes excelled for their main purpose - car audio. n/t PoliticAverse Oct 2019 #182
Meet the Beatles and Introducing the Beatles and 50 Shades Of Blue Sep 2019 #6
See my previous post #7...nt GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #9
One of us got that one some time after it came out too! 50 Shades Of Blue Sep 2019 #12
A 45...Hound Dog GP6971 Sep 2019 #10
Does it get any better than "The King"? GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #16
Happy Jack - The Who IcyPeas Sep 2019 #13
Excellent choice! nt GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #15
Same here! Bought in the Base Exchange at Clark Air Base about 1968 or 1969. yonder Sep 2019 #97
One of those red 45s for 99 cents. safeinOhio Sep 2019 #17
Here's the Wikipedia for "Corina, Corina"... GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #94
Two 45rpm singles, bought the same day... dchill Sep 2019 #18
I hear ya...music can be cathartic (whateverthatmeans) and transforming...nt GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #22
"Good Vibrations" dawg day Sep 2019 #19
GV is in the top area for me too...nt GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #21
Joan Jet. Doreen Sep 2019 #23
Joan Jett "I Love Rock 'n Roll" album from 1981, I think... GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #30
Yeah, that is it. Doreen Sep 2019 #67
Rubber Soul by the Beatles. I think I paid $.50 for it in 1966. I was 10 or 11. catbyte Sep 2019 #25
Never let go of it...nt GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #26
Rubber Soul and Revolver are two of my favorite Beatles albums Clash City Rocker Sep 2019 #145
Bought some singles, but The Polack MSgt Sep 2019 #27
Excellent 2 for 1, so to speak! nt GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #28
Brook Benton 45 madamesilverspurs Sep 2019 #29
The Ran-Dells-Martian Hop Kablooie Sep 2019 #31
You win the thread! GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #32
Licensed to Ill happybird Sep 2019 #35
Bridge Over Troubled Water (Simon and Garfunkel) gopiscrap Sep 2019 #36
Great record...love Hal Blaine's drums!!! GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #48
Don McLean, American Pie 45. RGinNJ Sep 2019 #37
The First? BunnyMcGee Sep 2019 #39
Too far long ago to remember customerserviceguy Sep 2019 #40
Are you ME! cuz that's what I think...nt GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #41
Hmm, after a few good beers customerserviceguy Sep 2019 #43
I'm not sure if I'm me either...nt GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #44
The first album I ever bought which was 100% my own purchase was a Jimi Hendrix album... RockRaven Sep 2019 #45
Yeah, but "Are You Experienced"...nt GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #46
Meet the Beatles Sewa Sep 2019 #49
A Night at the Opera Olafjoy Sep 2019 #50
Good investment! nt GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #53
"It's Now or Never" by Elvis. calimary Sep 2019 #51
2 or 3...you had good taste at an early age...nt GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #54
Adapted from 'O Sole Mio' empedocles Sep 2019 #85
I was a 6th grade, inclement weather, lunch hour DJ. empedocles Sep 2019 #89
Of course! I don't know where I heard it but for some reason calimary Sep 2019 #167
Cornerstone, by Styx Ohio Dem Sep 2019 #52
In 1974, I went to the College of DuPage... GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #55
I was 11 years old, and I paid about 5 or 6 bucks LuvLoogie Sep 2019 #56
I was into Deep Purple in the very early 70s... GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #68
Wipeout by The Surfaris bearssoapbox Sep 2019 #57
"Wipeout" was great. Playing the drum part on... GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #69
Yep. bearssoapbox Sep 2019 #98
Windy by the association 45 kimbutgar Sep 2019 #58
Another great Wrecking Crew record...nt GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #70
Dead Mans Curve Uben Sep 2019 #59
One of my all-time favorites... GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #71
My FIL used to drag race.... Uben Sep 2019 #146
I woulda loved to be able to drive something like that... GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #147
Purple People Eater stuffmatters Sep 2019 #60
Sheb Wooley was the perfect name for the guy who put that song out...nt GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #72
I'm amazed there is another person who bought that first. redstateblues Sep 2019 #157
Purple 45, how wonderful. Everything about PPE was brilliant to my 10 year old brain. stuffmatters Oct 2019 #185
O M G !! Haggis for Breakfast Sep 2019 #162
I couldn't stop playing it either,thought it was the funniest,most perfect song ever!. stuffmatters Sep 2019 #168
That is fantastic! redstateblues Oct 2019 #190
2 on the same day .... Paul Revere and the Raiders ... The Best of the Animals MichaelSoE Sep 2019 #61
I was a big fan of PR & The Raiders... GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #73
It was a 78rpm. Chipper Chat Sep 2019 #62
Monster Mash by Bobby "Boris" Pickett and The Crypt Kickers aka-chmeee Sep 2019 #63
I don't remember exactly, but I'm sure it was an early Beatles single. KatyaR Sep 2019 #64
You had very good musical taste at age 7! nt GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #74
Thank you! KatyaR Sep 2019 #154
Yer welcome. I'm a straight guy and I still have a crush on Paul! nt GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #156
Greatest Hits of the Beach Boys shenmue Sep 2019 #65
I didn't really know at the time, but the Beach Boys... GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #75
Endless Summer was one of the first albums I owned but got for xmas at my request at about 10 yo nt mr_lebowski Oct 2019 #176
This very album right here ! {video} eppur_se_muova Sep 2019 #66
Who could resist a record called "Yakety Sax"? nt GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #76
With the track "Cacklin' Sax" ! nt eppur_se_muova Sep 2019 #83
I'm no sax player, but I'm guessing that... GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #84
Kinks. lark Sep 2019 #77
Wikipedia sez the Kinks released "Something Else" in '67... GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #80
That was probably it then. lark Sep 2019 #105
Janis Joplin, Pearl. EOM TruckFump Sep 2019 #78
Wish she got to make more records. :( GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #81
Agree TruckFump Sep 2019 #88
You must be young. murielm99 Sep 2019 #134
I was young long ago! TruckFump Sep 2019 #144
Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy exboyfil Sep 2019 #79
From Elton to Alice...that covers quite a musical range...nt GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #82
KISS - Destroyer just after it was released. stevil Sep 2019 #86
I hate to say this, but I have always... GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #91
Totally understand stevil Sep 2019 #135
WHOOOOOOOAAAA there, stevil. Haggis for Breakfast Sep 2019 #163
Isaid "helped break". stevil Sep 2019 #166
Rock and Roll Over was one of my first albums owned but it was a gift when it was new ... mr_lebowski Oct 2019 #177
Monkees album around 1969, either greatest hits or best of. Bluepinky Sep 2019 #87
I love the Monkees too... GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #92
Rhythm of the Rain by the Cascades Dave in VA Sep 2019 #90
I used to hear that song a lot on WLS radio Chicago... GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #96
You're welcome Dave in VA Sep 2019 #130
Magic People, The Paupers OneBlueDotBama Sep 2019 #93
I had to look that one up...here it is: GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #95
These boots are made for walking Runningdawg Sep 2019 #99
Nancy Sinatra, with the Wrecking Crew... GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #100
First album I ever bought with my own money Docreed2003 Sep 2019 #101
Thanks for that sad/happy story! nt GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #107
Can't remember the song but I can remember where randr Sep 2019 #102
I never knew that Bob Marley lived in Delaware for a time. GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #106
First recod pamdb Sep 2019 #103
One of the greatest records ao all time, IMO. nt GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #110
Byrds -- Mr. Tambourine Man. Hoyt Sep 2019 #104
Another Wrecking Crew song... GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #111
"Downtown," by Petula Clark. nt tblue37 Sep 2019 #108
When I was in 3rd grade, I think... GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #112
I was barely 14, and buying records was not something I did yet--but I bought "Downtown." nt tblue37 Sep 2019 #118
Did you know that Jimmy Page played on "Downtown"? GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #121
That was my first record purchase too! 2naSalit Oct 2019 #205
Beethoven JCannon Sep 2019 #109
I had zero exposure to classical music as a kid... GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #114
Aqualung Native Sep 2019 #113
Great record, one of my faves at the time... GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #115
1962 probably so I think it was "The Lion Sleeps Tonight" yellowdogintexas Sep 2019 #116
Have you heard this version of "Lion" by Brian Eno? GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #117
To Our Children's Children's Children Baked Potato Sep 2019 #119
Moody Blues, another band I used to play a lot... GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #122
I wanna say it was Loco-Motion BootinUp Sep 2019 #120
This is the version I remember best: GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #123
After I saw the Beatles Ohiogal Sep 2019 #124
I was 9, so I just listened to my big sister's Beatle records...nt GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #125
Not sure if it was the first but Boston on 8 track was one of the first. Thomas Hurt Sep 2019 #126
Didn't you just hate it when the 8 track would change... GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #127
Loggins & Messina MontanaMama Sep 2019 #128
Always liked this song from that record... GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #129
Seen so many shows at the Greek in Berkeley ... LOVE that place! (nt) mr_lebowski Oct 2019 #178
It was a 45. "You haven't done nothing" by Stevie Wonder Mike 03 Sep 2019 #131
I had one of those transistor radios under my pillow, too... GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #133
I had babysitting money.... dawnie51 Sep 2019 #132
Stevie was 12 years old when that record came out, IIRC...nt GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #139
Not sure Laurelin Sep 2019 #136
1970 vinyl defacto7 Sep 2019 #137
See my previous reply #114...nt GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #141
I had exposure to about everything. defacto7 Sep 2019 #148
Besides the top 40 tunes on the radio, I also heard... GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #149
I'm embarrassed to say.... Bayard Sep 2019 #138
No shame in "Sugar, Sugar"... GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #142
My old man had that one, listened to it INCESSANTLY with headphones on after school in 2nd grade mr_lebowski Oct 2019 #179
"Free Ride" (1973) Eugene Sep 2019 #140
"Free Ride" - a staple of my early stoner years... GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #143
The Monkeys n/t. airplaneman Sep 2019 #150
The Monkees...I always wished I had the Monkeemobile... GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #151
I'm so embarrassed. It was 1965 and I was 8 TexasBushwhacker Sep 2019 #152
Hey! I loved the movie of the same title! Don't be embarrassed!! GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #153
It was a 45 and I was eight years old Zoonart Sep 2019 #155
Another great performer that I wish was able to make many more records... GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #158
He was terrific. Zoonart Sep 2019 #159
"Mack the Knife" by Bobby Darrin. Haggis for Breakfast Sep 2019 #160
That's very fuckin cool...nt GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #161
Sean Cassidy AwakeAtLast Sep 2019 #164
I was 8 one time long, long ago... GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #165
I could have said Leif Garrett AwakeAtLast Oct 2019 #175
I dunno, I kinda think 'I Was Made For Dancing' was better than any Cassidy songs ... nt mr_lebowski Oct 2019 #180
I was in 5th grade cannabis_flower Sep 2019 #169
I remember the existence of that TV show, but never watched it... GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #171
Apparently he's still alive cannabis_flower Sep 2019 #173
Thanks for the update on Bobby... GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #174
LP Paul Revere and the Raiders - "Midnight Ride" Doc_Technical Sep 2019 #170
Another PR & The Raiders fan... GReedDiamond Sep 2019 #172
KISS - Alive II BlueTsunami2018 Oct 2019 #181
Got that for Xmas at my request ... a double-cassette ... 1978 IIRC ... mr_lebowski Oct 2019 #184
It was either Aerosmith - Toys in the Attic or Kiss - Love Gun ... can't recall the order mr_lebowski Oct 2019 #183
I can't remember... but the oldest one that I actually OWN is: NurseJackie Oct 2019 #186
I too have had a few 45s that were cracked all the way through... GReedDiamond Oct 2019 #187
Whoops! I lied. I found one older... Frieda Payne 1970 "Band of Gold" NurseJackie Oct 2019 #188
I know how you feel, NJ... GReedDiamond Oct 2019 #189
Family Guy Doc_Technical Oct 2019 #191
That was great, thanks! - nt GReedDiamond Oct 2019 #192
The first record I bought with my own money from an actual job with a real paycheck was... Iggo Oct 2019 #193
Do you know who did the album art? GReedDiamond Oct 2019 #194
Took a little work, but I found it. Iggo Oct 2019 #195
Fantastic! Thanks...looking through the site at the link... GReedDiamond Oct 2019 #196
Probably A Beatles Single ProfessorGAC Oct 2019 #197
Moon River JimGinPA Oct 2019 #198
See you in September - The Happenings ornotna Oct 2019 #199
I can't believe this thread is still going...but... GReedDiamond Oct 2019 #200
As a 10 year old ornotna Oct 2019 #201
Thanks for the background, sounds pretty interesting, esp at the age of ten...nt GReedDiamond Oct 2019 #203
"Baby It's You" by The Shirelles Zambero Oct 2019 #202
Just listened to "Baby It's You" by The Shirelles... GReedDiamond Oct 2019 #204
The Beatles covered two Shirelles songs on their first album in 1963 Zambero Oct 2019 #206

Cartoonist

(7,309 posts)
2. Beatles '65 - the album
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 12:32 AM
Sep 2019

I bought many singles before that, but I can't recall which was first. Like a Rolling Stone by Dylan was in that group. Singles were cheap back then. An album was a major purchase, so it's what I remember.

applegrove

(118,462 posts)
3. In grade 6 teacher did a survey at school as to what was the favourite
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 12:33 AM
Sep 2019

album to teach us statistics. I had not bought an album or anything. I copied what most friends said "Rumours". Then i went home and asked my mom if i could buy it. I did. And i loved it. Still do.

applegrove

(118,462 posts)
14. Before that there was one piece of music that was rock and roll in our
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 12:44 AM
Sep 2019

house: 8 track with Just Give Me Some Kind Of Sign Girl and Summer in the City and I Feel The Earth Move Under My Feet. I played it over and over again to dance to. Then rumours came along and i don't think i played flashback fever again.

vercetti2021

(10,156 posts)
4. In 2017!
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 12:34 AM
Sep 2019

I actually found an old cabinet record player with an 8 track player also in it. 100 bucks at a goodwill. First record I bought was Leftovertures.

dawg day

(7,947 posts)
20. I probably still have some 8-tracks in the garage, LOL
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 12:57 AM
Sep 2019

Remember when cars had 8-track players? It seemed like the most magical thing, to play "records" in the car.

dawg day

(7,947 posts)
42. My parents kept this old car for years because it had an 8-track
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 01:50 AM
Sep 2019

They didn't want to have to replace all their songs with cassettes!

GReedDiamond

(5,310 posts)
24. 8 Track tapes were the worst ever playback format...
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 01:06 AM
Sep 2019

...for music, for obvious reasons I won't go into.

Worse than cassettes or whatever.

Leftovertures, indeed.

50 Shades Of Blue

(9,916 posts)
6. Meet the Beatles and Introducing the Beatles and
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 12:36 AM
Sep 2019

half of the Hard Day's Night album (my sister paid for the other half, and also got the Beatles Second Album and Something New), with the money we got on our 12th birthday.

Sigh.

50 Shades Of Blue

(9,916 posts)
12. One of us got that one some time after it came out too!
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 12:43 AM
Sep 2019

I can't remember which one of us - we traded our albums back and forth so much. I think it's in my possession now though.

yonder

(9,654 posts)
97. Same here! Bought in the Base Exchange at Clark Air Base about 1968 or 1969.
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 02:35 PM
Sep 2019

For $2.25. Every LP was priced the same. Besides Happy Jack, there was Boris the Spider, Leave My Way, the Ivor the Engine Driver masterpiece (A Quick One While He's Away) and Whiskey Man amongst others.

Whiskey Man:



safeinOhio

(32,633 posts)
17. One of those red 45s for 99 cents.
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 12:50 AM
Sep 2019

Had like 10 hit songs on it. The only one I remember was Corina Corina.

dchill

(38,433 posts)
18. Two 45rpm singles, bought the same day...
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 12:52 AM
Sep 2019

She Loves You, b/w I'll Get You and
I Want To Hold Your Hand b/w I Saw Her Standing There.

My life has never been the same.

dawg day

(7,947 posts)
19. "Good Vibrations"
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 12:55 AM
Sep 2019

And I think it is still one of the greatest songs of all time. I had great taste as a 9-year-old.

catbyte

(34,327 posts)
25. Rubber Soul by the Beatles. I think I paid $.50 for it in 1966. I was 10 or 11.
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 01:07 AM
Sep 2019

Still have it, too, but it hardly has any grooves left on it. I keep it for mainly sentimental reasons.

Clash City Rocker

(3,385 posts)
145. Rubber Soul and Revolver are two of my favorite Beatles albums
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 05:32 PM
Sep 2019

They captured what was great about both the early Beatles and the later Beatles. Those two albums have aged very well, I think.

The Polack MSgt

(13,176 posts)
27. Bought some singles, but
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 01:09 AM
Sep 2019

I bought 2 albums at Goody's when my cool uncle gave me a gift certificate.

Queen - News of the World.

Parliament - Mothership. Connection

Kablooie

(18,605 posts)
31. The Ran-Dells-Martian Hop
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 01:17 AM
Sep 2019

If you don't count the kids records that had a mirror thing on top that reflected animated pictures as it spun.



BunnyMcGee

(463 posts)
39. The First?
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 01:43 AM
Sep 2019

Beatles definitely; I think it was the Capitol Records release with Please Please Me on it about 1980

customerserviceguy

(25,183 posts)
40. Too far long ago to remember
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 01:45 AM
Sep 2019

But it was probably about 1967 or 1968. I started buying 45 RPM records after listening to songs on my transistor radio from WLS in Chicago. I'd go to sleep with the radio playing in my ear, underneath my pillow in a thin spot that I had worn out. I got hooked on buying singles, and would fish through the couch cushions for change until I could find odd jobs like weed pulling for the neighbors. And that was before I was thirteen years old!

RockRaven

(14,886 posts)
45. The first album I ever bought which was 100% my own purchase was a Jimi Hendrix album...
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 01:54 AM
Sep 2019

and by "my own purchase" I mean:
a) I heard something I really liked,
b) I figured out who/what it was,
c) I went down to the music store by myself under my own steam,
d) I found it and bought it with money I had earned myself with a real job (not allowance/chore/gifted money)

As for *which* Hendrix album, it was one of the many various posthumous compilation albums which apparently is no longer in print.

Olafjoy

(937 posts)
50. A Night at the Opera
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 03:12 AM
Sep 2019

Took my babysitting money and bought my first album. I want to say it cost around $5.99. I really really really really really really liked it. Side 2 especially. I still do. My mom jokes with my husband and my son about me and my Queen music that I play all the time.

empedocles

(15,751 posts)
89. I was a 6th grade, inclement weather, lunch hour DJ.
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 02:18 PM
Sep 2019

My phenomenal 6th grade teacher would bring his brown bag lunch down to the school gym. Kids would bring their fav records of the week. Teach would sit on edge of stage and also hold court. Great time by all.

calimary

(81,091 posts)
167. Of course! I don't know where I heard it but for some reason
Mon Sep 30, 2019, 01:30 AM
Sep 2019

I just had to have it! Katz Drug Store in Kansas City. I think I may have heard it on WHB radio, which I’d listen to late at night, on the radio that sat on my bedside table. I had insomnia even that far back. I remember WHB because they said it stood for World’s Happiest Broadcasters.

No - correction. Actually, I may have been more like 4 or 5, now that I think back and remember how old I was when we moved near there.

GReedDiamond

(5,310 posts)
55. In 1974, I went to the College of DuPage...
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 03:24 AM
Sep 2019

...in Glen Ellyn, IL, to see STYX...they never showed up, and instead, it was 4+ hours of REO Speedwagon.

I hated it.

LuvLoogie

(6,910 posts)
56. I was 11 years old, and I paid about 5 or 6 bucks
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 03:59 AM
Sep 2019

for the double live Made in Japan by Deep Purple. There is no better live rock album, a lot of great ones, but none better.

GReedDiamond

(5,310 posts)
68. I was into Deep Purple in the very early 70s...
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 01:33 PM
Sep 2019

...their studio albums (on 8 track), but I must admit, I've never heard "Made In Japan."


bearssoapbox

(1,408 posts)
57. Wipeout by The Surfaris
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 04:59 AM
Sep 2019

I was 9 or 10 and had gotten a combination portable record player/am-fm radio.

Also bought The Clock Of St. James/Tennessee Birdwalk by Jack Blanchard & Misty Morgan.

GReedDiamond

(5,310 posts)
69. "Wipeout" was great. Playing the drum part on...
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 01:36 PM
Sep 2019

...our classroom desktops was very popular back then.

Never heard Jack & Misty, I'll look for them on youtube.

GReedDiamond

(5,310 posts)
71. One of my all-time favorites...
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 01:44 PM
Sep 2019

...of the early 60s. I was really into hot rods and drag racing as a kid.

My next door neighbor's uncle was Bob Riggle, driver of the Hurst Hemi Under Glass.

Whenever Bob was in the area for an appearance at US 30 Drag Strip, he'd park the trailer with the Hemi Under Glass in my friend's driveway, it was the coolest thing ever.

Bob was the first *famous* person I ever met.

Uben

(7,719 posts)
146. My FIL used to drag race....
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 06:04 PM
Sep 2019

….he had a B Altered with Chrysler hemi. Got to drive it a couple of times! Keith Black kept trying to buy a hemi block from him back in the day, but he wouldn't sell em. He had a couple of extra ones. His son, my BIL, has em now and he's been racing for years. We're in the Dallas area.

GReedDiamond

(5,310 posts)
147. I woulda loved to be able to drive something like that...
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 06:40 PM
Sep 2019

...Keith Black, a name I remember from way back.

Nowadays I pretty much hate cars/driving, which I blame on having lived in Los Angeles for the last 43 years.

stuffmatters

(2,574 posts)
185. Purple 45, how wonderful. Everything about PPE was brilliant to my 10 year old brain.
Tue Oct 1, 2019, 05:50 PM
Oct 2019

Actually still kinda do. I think it was our first anthem.

Haggis for Breakfast

(6,831 posts)
162. O M G !!
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 10:12 PM
Sep 2019

I STILL have this 45. I drove my Mum CR A Z Y playing this over and over again. I thought it was hilarious. The 45 is in terrible shape, but I refused to ever throw it out because she hated it so.

stuffmatters

(2,574 posts)
168. I couldn't stop playing it either,thought it was the funniest,most perfect song ever!.
Mon Sep 30, 2019, 03:03 AM
Sep 2019

Wouldn't be surprised if it was the first record purchase for many, many early boomers. I think it spoke to many of us (but, yes, our parents not so much) unlike anything we'd ever heard on the radio before.

MichaelSoE

(1,576 posts)
61. 2 on the same day .... Paul Revere and the Raiders ... The Best of the Animals
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 08:19 AM
Sep 2019

Though my second purchase was Absolutely Free by the Mothers of invention.
As I was perusing the record racks I pick up the album and on the back of the cover there was a collage with little quips written. One of them said "Buy this record because you will never hear it on the radio."
I did and became a Zappa fan for life.

GReedDiamond

(5,310 posts)
73. I was a big fan of PR & The Raiders...
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 01:51 PM
Sep 2019

...(another Wrecking Crew band) - not to mention The Animals and Zappa.

Don Preston played on a song on one of my records.

aka-chmeee

(1,132 posts)
63. Monster Mash by Bobby "Boris" Pickett and The Crypt Kickers
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 08:59 AM
Sep 2019

Channel 9 TV from Kansas City produced a Saturday Night program "Shock Theater" hosted by Gregory Grave. It introduced this 13 year old and many others to Horror Movies and Cinema monsters. First time Mom let me stay up and watch, the feature was "Kiss Me Deadly", not really a monster movie, but what 13 y o kid knows anything about film noire? And anyway, the "Great Whatsit" in the box was monstrous enough for anybody.

All that, to say this," And that is why I just HAD to have that record when it came out".

KatyaR

(3,445 posts)
64. I don't remember exactly, but I'm sure it was an early Beatles single.
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 09:07 AM
Sep 2019

My grandmother was being treated for TB in a sanatorium in Booneville, Arkansas, in the mid-1960's. When we would visit her, my mother would take me downtown to a drug store and let me pick out a 45rpm record if I was good during the time we were at the hospital. I was probably around 7 or 8 years old at the time.

GReedDiamond

(5,310 posts)
75. I didn't really know at the time, but the Beach Boys...
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 01:54 PM
Sep 2019

...are one of the greatest ever American bands (mostly thanks to Brian and the Wrecking Crew).

 

mr_lebowski

(33,643 posts)
176. Endless Summer was one of the first albums I owned but got for xmas at my request at about 10 yo nt
Tue Oct 1, 2019, 02:14 AM
Oct 2019

eppur_se_muova

(36,247 posts)
66. This very album right here ! {video}
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 11:18 AM
Sep 2019


I moved on to other music, but did try playing saxophone all through high school, and eventually developed a liking for saxophone quartets and other chamber music for saxes.

GReedDiamond

(5,310 posts)
84. I'm no sax player, but I'm guessing that...
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 02:14 PM
Sep 2019

...the playing technique for "yakety" is different than for "cacklin."

GReedDiamond

(5,310 posts)
80. Wikipedia sez the Kinks released "Something Else" in '67...
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 02:04 PM
Sep 2019

...I always thought the Kinks were underrated, but, unlike the Beatles or the Stones and etc, I have a hard time coming up with the names of their albums without checking their discography.

murielm99

(30,712 posts)
134. You must be young.
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 04:04 PM
Sep 2019

I own all of Janis' original vinyl. I saw her in concert, too.

She is still my favorite.

exboyfil

(17,862 posts)
79. Captain Fantastic and the Brown Dirt Cowboy
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 02:03 PM
Sep 2019

Elton John. Older brother was a big fan coming off Goodbye Yellow Brick Road and Greatest Hits. Second was Alive Cooper Goes to Hell. Again brother was a fan who went to Welcome to My Nightmare tour concert.

stevil

(1,537 posts)
86. KISS - Destroyer just after it was released.
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 02:14 PM
Sep 2019

On Vinyl. Bought at Bayview Village North York, Toronto. First album I owned was a birthday gift, Rolling Stones ‎– Greatest Hits Vol. 1. Given to me by my older sister's friend Cindy whom I had a crush on.

GReedDiamond

(5,310 posts)
91. I hate to say this, but I have always...
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 02:21 PM
Sep 2019

...despised KISS, especially Gene Simmons. Back in the 70s I knew a guy who was a roadie for Blue Oyster Cult, and was around KISS a bit. He said they were innit for the $$$, not about making quality music.

The Stones are the opposite of that, but they still made a lot of $$$, obviously.

stevil

(1,537 posts)
135. Totally understand
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 04:17 PM
Sep 2019

The only thing I like about Gene Simmons is that he helped break some BIG bands, like Rush and Van Halen (and Poison). Even then he promoted Van Halen with the hope of stealing Eddie to join Kiss. I'm a guitarist so I dig on Ace.

Haggis for Breakfast

(6,831 posts)
163. WHOOOOOOOAAAA there, stevil.
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 10:29 PM
Sep 2019

Gene Simmons MOST CERTAINLY DID NOT BREAK RUSH.

Credit for that goes to one Donna Halper, a DJ at WMMS in Cleveland, OH. They were getting almost no play at all in the US, when Ms. Halper added "Working Man" to her regular play list in 1974. Cleveland, a factory town, took to the song immediately, calling in requests for the song multiple times a day.

In the liner notes for that album, Rush gives "a special thanks to Donna Halper of WMMS in Cleveland for getting the ball rolling," which was included on EVERY reprint of that album since its re-release on Mercury Records.

stevil

(1,537 posts)
166. Isaid "helped break".
Mon Sep 30, 2019, 01:00 AM
Sep 2019

I know all about Rush and Cleveland. KISS took them on one of their first big tours. Sheesh.

 

mr_lebowski

(33,643 posts)
177. Rock and Roll Over was one of my first albums owned but it was a gift when it was new ...
Tue Oct 1, 2019, 02:18 AM
Oct 2019

Love Gun however I bought myself, and they were also my first ever concert ... with Cheap Trick, 1977 baby!

Can't stand them now, however. Destroyer was the only remotely-great record they did, and that's cause Bob Ezrin.

GReedDiamond

(5,310 posts)
92. I love the Monkees too...
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 02:24 PM
Sep 2019

...even if they didn't play on their records until the "Headquarters" album.

The Wrecking Crew strikes again.

GReedDiamond

(5,310 posts)
96. I used to hear that song a lot on WLS radio Chicago...
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 02:32 PM
Sep 2019

...in the early 60s. Haven't thought about it in a very long time. Thanks for posting it!

Dave in VA

(2,035 posts)
130. You're welcome
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 03:45 PM
Sep 2019

I was 10 years old and the first 45rpm I purchased with my own money. Probably cost 15 cents. Great memories.

Docreed2003

(16,847 posts)
101. First album I ever bought with my own money
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 02:51 PM
Sep 2019

"Born in the USA"-Springsteen

I was ten and my grandmother, the joy and center of my world, had just died. My dad took me to our local record shop to try to cheer me up and that's what I bought. I still have the album and still love it

randr

(12,409 posts)
102. Can't remember the song but I can remember where
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 02:52 PM
Sep 2019

Bob Marley's mother ran a small record store on Broom Street in Wilmington, Delaware. I bought my first 45 rpm at her store long before I discovered who she was. Bob was working at the time at a Chrysler auto plant in Newark. If we had only known at the time! It was years later that I discovered Reggae music and Bob.
This would have been in the late 50's or early 60's and I am sure it was a R & B tune.

GReedDiamond

(5,310 posts)
112. When I was in 3rd grade, I think...
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 03:08 PM
Sep 2019

..."Downtown" was voted "favorite song of the year" by my class.

 

JCannon

(67 posts)
109. Beethoven
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 03:04 PM
Sep 2019

Symphony no. 9, conducted by Charles Munch. A well-regarded performance in stereo, recently re-released by RCA's budget line, so it cost only $1.98.

GReedDiamond

(5,310 posts)
114. I had zero exposure to classical music as a kid...
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 03:12 PM
Sep 2019

...grew up with WLS top 40 music. Beethoven was like, "what?"

GReedDiamond

(5,310 posts)
115. Great record, one of my faves at the time...
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 03:15 PM
Sep 2019

...but its been a long time now since I've heard it.

I remember that the song itself was mildly "controversial."

yellowdogintexas

(22,216 posts)
116. 1962 probably so I think it was "The Lion Sleeps Tonight"
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 03:19 PM
Sep 2019

I still love that song! Any version will do

As far as LPs go it was probably a Paul Anka; he was my first musical crush.

BootinUp

(47,069 posts)
120. I wanna say it was Loco-Motion
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 03:25 PM
Sep 2019

The single by Grand Funk Railroad but memory is a little hazy on this question.

Ohiogal

(31,897 posts)
124. After I saw the Beatles
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 03:34 PM
Sep 2019

on the Ed Sullivan Show ....

the 45 of “I Want To Hold Your Hand”.

I was 8 years old.

GReedDiamond

(5,310 posts)
127. Didn't you just hate it when the 8 track would change...
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 03:38 PM
Sep 2019

...to another section of tape in the middle of a song?

MontanaMama

(23,294 posts)
128. Loggins & Messina
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 03:41 PM
Sep 2019

Sittin’ In. Lordy I had a crush on a Kenny Loggins. The summer I graduated high school, at the age of 17, I bought a one way ticket to Berkley to see him in concert. I packed a bag and never told my parents. I called them from a pay phone when I got there...they weren’t happy. I had no plan other than I was going to see Kenny Loggins play at the Greek Theater. So much fun.

Mike 03

(16,616 posts)
131. It was a 45. "You haven't done nothing" by Stevie Wonder
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 03:47 PM
Sep 2019

I had no idea who he was at the time. This song was on the radio and I absolutely loved it. I was just getting into AM radio. It was a small black radio about the size of a pack of cigarettes and I used to put it under my pillow.

GReedDiamond

(5,310 posts)
133. I had one of those transistor radios under my pillow, too...
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 03:56 PM
Sep 2019

...also, good song from a great record, "Fulfillingness' First Finale."

dawnie51

(959 posts)
132. I had babysitting money....
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 03:48 PM
Sep 2019

so I got two 45s...Walk Like a Man, Four Seasons, and Fingertips, Stevie Wonder.

defacto7

(13,485 posts)
137. 1970 vinyl
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 04:20 PM
Sep 2019

Glenn Gould Plays Beethoven Sonatas
Nos. 8, 14 & 23
Pathétique, Quasi Una Fantasia, Appassionata

defacto7

(13,485 posts)
148. I had exposure to about everything.
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 06:49 PM
Sep 2019

My siblings supplied a lot of r&r from the late 50's through the 60's but this was the first recording I bought on my own.

GReedDiamond

(5,310 posts)
149. Besides the top 40 tunes on the radio, I also heard...
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 06:59 PM
Sep 2019

...a lot of my dad's Johnny Mathis and Sinatra records, but no classical.

Bayard

(22,004 posts)
138. I'm embarrassed to say....
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 04:28 PM
Sep 2019

It was The Archies, "Sugar Sugar". 5th grade maybe?

But then I got into Credence, and was saved.

GReedDiamond

(5,310 posts)
142. No shame in "Sugar, Sugar"...
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 04:44 PM
Sep 2019

...I didn't own a copy but I heard it enough times!

"Cosmos Factory" by CCR was prolly my favorite from them.

On the cover the drummer has the same type of Camco kit I have, which I got from Dewey Martin of Buffalo Springfield in '78.

 

mr_lebowski

(33,643 posts)
179. My old man had that one, listened to it INCESSANTLY with headphones on after school in 2nd grade
Tue Oct 1, 2019, 02:22 AM
Oct 2019

Circa 1972 ... My mom didn't like such rocking stuff so I had to listen w/the big ol' KOSS phones.

Eugene

(61,807 posts)
140. "Free Ride" (1973)
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 04:37 PM
Sep 2019

That's the first one I remember getting on my own, but I do remember having "I Think I Love You" in 1970.


TexasBushwhacker

(20,131 posts)
152. I'm so embarrassed. It was 1965 and I was 8
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 09:32 PM
Sep 2019

I bought the 45 of "Beach Blanket Bingo" by Annette Funicello and Frankie Avalon.

GReedDiamond

(5,310 posts)
153. Hey! I loved the movie of the same title! Don't be embarrassed!!
Sun Sep 29, 2019, 09:40 PM
Sep 2019

I still watch the movie when I see it come up on TMC.

The band in the movie was The Hondells, a surf band whose songs were recorded by the Wrecking Crew (again).

GReedDiamond

(5,310 posts)
165. I was 8 one time long, long ago...
Mon Sep 30, 2019, 12:59 AM
Sep 2019

...thankfully before the thing called "Shaun Cassidy"

But just barely...it was very close.

cannabis_flower

(3,764 posts)
169. I was in 5th grade
Mon Sep 30, 2019, 04:10 PM
Sep 2019

There was a TV show called Here Come the Brides about loggers in Seattle after the Civil War who sent for women from back East for Brides. It was a comedy. It starred David Soul and Bobby Sherman. Bobby Sherman recorded a single and an album with Easy Come, Easy Go.

I think I bought the album it was on because I would have remembered the song on the back if it had been the single. I don't remember the name of the album.



GReedDiamond

(5,310 posts)
171. I remember the existence of that TV show, but never watched it...
Mon Sep 30, 2019, 06:04 PM
Sep 2019

...I wonder whatever happened to Bobby Sherman?

cannabis_flower

(3,764 posts)
173. Apparently he's still alive
Mon Sep 30, 2019, 06:15 PM
Sep 2019


https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bobby_Sherman

Robert Cabot Sherman Jr. (born July 22, 1943) is an American singer, actor and occasional songwriter, who became a popular teen idol in the late 1960s and early 1970s. He had a series of successful singles, notably the million-seller "Little Woman" (1969). Sherman mostly retired from music in the 1970s for a career as a paramedic and later police officer, though he occasionally performed into the 1990s.[1]
 

mr_lebowski

(33,643 posts)
184. Got that for Xmas at my request ... a double-cassette ... 1978 IIRC ...
Tue Oct 1, 2019, 02:35 AM
Oct 2019

Pretty sure the same year I got Aerosmith - Live Bootleg, on double vinyl ... that might've been the next xmas though ...

 

mr_lebowski

(33,643 posts)
183. It was either Aerosmith - Toys in the Attic or Kiss - Love Gun ... can't recall the order
Tue Oct 1, 2019, 02:32 AM
Oct 2019

but bought 'em both around the same time ... 1976 ... when I was 10. I think Kiss might've been the first one I got that was money I earned cleaning the house or washing the cars, but Aerosmith I bought earlier with Birthday money, IIRC.

Between my dad and stepdad they both had big collections of records I grew up listening to ... stepdad was more Beatles/Elton/Seals And Crofts kinda guy, and my dad had like Zep, Stones, Eddie Money, Journey, Jefferson Airplane, Joplin, Hendrix, Pablo Cruise, Thin Lizzy, CSN&Y, Jim Croce, etc.

NurseJackie

(42,862 posts)
186. I can't remember... but the oldest one that I actually OWN is:
Tue Oct 1, 2019, 06:23 PM
Oct 2019

Sadly, my 45RPM is broken/cracked. It goes all the way through. But it still plays (with a click-click-click) as the needle still tracks properly through the crack.

GReedDiamond

(5,310 posts)
187. I too have had a few 45s that were cracked all the way through...
Tue Oct 1, 2019, 06:47 PM
Oct 2019

...but they still played if you lined up the grooves just right.

Good Stylistics tune!

NurseJackie

(42,862 posts)
188. Whoops! I lied. I found one older... Frieda Payne 1970 "Band of Gold"
Tue Oct 1, 2019, 07:02 PM
Oct 2019

I wish wish wish I'd been more careful and taken better care of things from my youth. But the things that I lost interest in are important again now.

No regrets. Especially now that I have spotify... almost any song I can thing of is so easy to listen to again.

But I must admit, that it's fun to flip through the vinyl and listen to the sounds of the scratchy, hissy, click click click. It brings back so many memories (some bad, but mostly good).

Sometimes I hate being older. I long for my younger days. But the music brings me back and makes me feel young again.

GReedDiamond

(5,310 posts)
189. I know how you feel, NJ...
Tue Oct 1, 2019, 07:18 PM
Oct 2019

...plus I find that I appreciate some stuff much more now than I did back in the day - like Freda Payne, for example.

Since you're on Spotify, I'd like to plug my new single, "Moment Of Silence (Duet)" by my band Green Sparkle Frog, which was officially released last September 10.

If you have a chance, please have a listen, let me know what you think.

Thanks!

Iggo

(47,534 posts)
193. The first record I bought with my own money from an actual job with a real paycheck was...
Sat Oct 5, 2019, 11:05 PM
Oct 2019


Proto-metal magic:

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GReedDiamond

(5,310 posts)
194. Do you know who did the album art?
Sat Oct 5, 2019, 11:19 PM
Oct 2019

...reminds me in a way of the guy who did covers for Yes - Roger Dean?

I just checked and almost the only band Roger Dean did not do a cover for was Nazareth.

I remember Nazareth had a "hit" record on the radio here in L.A. way back when, "Love Hurts" which is on this album.

GReedDiamond

(5,310 posts)
196. Fantastic! Thanks...looking through the site at the link...
Sat Oct 5, 2019, 11:48 PM
Oct 2019

...Good stuff! I've seen some of his work, never knew who did it.

Unfortunately he's no longer with us.

ProfessorGAC

(64,827 posts)
197. Probably A Beatles Single
Sun Oct 6, 2019, 08:05 AM
Oct 2019

Like She Loves You or Please Please Me. I was a young kid playing jazz piano, so I didn't pay much attention to radio music until The Beatles

But, 1st album I bought with my own $ was Cream, Wheels of Fire. I thought I was getting the album with the studio version of Sunshine of Your Love. Lucky mistake because that live jam disc flipped me out.

JimGinPA

(14,811 posts)
198. Moon River
Wed Oct 9, 2019, 02:34 PM
Oct 2019

By Henry Mancini.

I was about 7 or 8. The record store near where I lived had a juke box with the top 40 on it (it was free). I played that song over & over until the owner finally came over & asked me if I wanted to buy it. When I told him I didn't think I had enough money he asked how much I had. I pulled my little 30 cents or so out & he told me that was just enough. He put the 45 in a bag for me & quickly walked me out. It had 'Breakfast At Tiffany's' on the flip side.






Here's another version I found with two pretty good guitar players;





ornotna

(10,793 posts)
199. See you in September - The Happenings
Wed Oct 9, 2019, 11:02 PM
Oct 2019

It was 1967 and I was 10, living in Saudi Arabia and it was not easy to get current music. The next year my mom got me a copy of The White Album and it was all down hill from there.

GReedDiamond

(5,310 posts)
200. I can't believe this thread is still going...but...
Wed Oct 9, 2019, 11:11 PM
Oct 2019

...where DID you get "current music" in Saudi Arabia back then?

SA seems bad enough now, what was it like in 1967?

ornotna

(10,793 posts)
201. As a 10 year old
Wed Oct 9, 2019, 11:27 PM
Oct 2019

I loved it. It was completely different back then. Most foreign families lived on company compounds. We actually lived in town (Riyadh). Our next door neighbors were actual Bedouins living in a big black tent in the lot behind us. They were goat herders and would invite us over occasionally for goat stew. Very friendly people.

The only time it got scary was the Six-Day War, everyone was packing up thinking we might have to leave. It was over so fast and nothing came of it. I never noticed any difference on how the locals acted towards us.

That was a long time ago.

GReedDiamond

(5,310 posts)
204. Just listened to "Baby It's You" by The Shirelles...
Thu Oct 10, 2019, 12:15 AM
Oct 2019


Pretty good, I remember it. The Beatles covered it.

The organ solo is kinda shrill sounding on the youtube version.

Although, that probably was not an issue in 1962, when listening on a portable transistor radio.

Zambero

(8,962 posts)
206. The Beatles covered two Shirelles songs on their first album in 1963
Thu Oct 10, 2019, 10:08 AM
Oct 2019

The other was "Boys", sung by Ringo. Quite a tribute to this quintessential "Girl Band", given the vast universe of popular songs the group had to choose from.

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