Yeah man im familiar with the Sex Pistols I was just curious if he later got that on cd I missed it where Slomo said he got it back in the day obviously cd's weren't out at the time hahahah.
Yeah man im familiar with the Sex Pistols I was just curious if he later got that on cd I missed it where Slomo said he got it back in the day obviously cd's weren't out at the time hahahah.
lol...oh...thought you just didn't recognize them.
I always bought CDs and cassettes so many at a time that I can't remember the first of either. So, instead, I honored the le of the thread and went with my first actual vinyl albums.
Technically, the first one I bought was:
And, yes, that IS a picture disc. Suckas!
The first grown up albums I bought were:
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And the first I bought when I'd briefly decided to collect vinyl was:
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That's a pretty good album.
I recently heard a record played and I am still not sure a CD sounds better...
Pretty sure this is the first one that I ever bought.
On vinyl, of course.
Still have it too!
I guess it's in a box at my mother's house, somewhere.
Not sure though.
My first album, as in vinyl:
Yeah, that's right ... Weird Al. I loved him when I was 10.
My first 8 Track tape was AC/DC ...
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My first and still one of my all time favorite rock albums.
I got this album when i was a very young pup:
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K-TEL!!
I think I got it for Kung Fu Fighting and You Ain't Seen Nothin Yet. It also had Rock the Boat and some song by Brownsville Station about getting drunk.
[QUOTE}And the first I bought when I'd briefly decided to collect vinyl was:
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Is that one of his original albums or is it a compilation?
Also, The Sex Pistols weren't originators of punk they just made it a little more known at the time. Their creator Malcom McLaren was influenced by the scene in NYC that had The Ramones, Richard and the VoiVoids, etc.
I'm almost certain it's a compilation. If it's original, it was a re-relase. I mostly bought it because the album is on red vinyl, and I'm easily swayed by colorful things.
It's a classic, holmes.
The albums are to big to fit int the scanner and I'm too lazy to find internet pictures
The first time my parents let me go in the record store by myself, I came out with:
J Brahms--4th Symphony--Reiner conducting the Chicago Symphony
Marty Robbins--Gun Fighter Ballads
Rachmaninoff--3rd Piano Concerto--Van Cliburn with Ormandy conducting the Philadelphia Orchestra
I was in second grade and I listened to this album cover to cover hours on end. After the first week of owning the album I had every lyric memorized. I still know every word.
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This was the second album I ever owned.
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