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The first record you bought?

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I think mine was "26 Miles Across the Sea" by The Four Preps - about 1956 - played it so many times I could probably still sing it:)
 

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First record was Disreali Gears by Cream. First concert was The Chambers Brothers at the Filmore East in NYC with the fantastic Joshua Light Show in the background.
 

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First 45: Easy Come and Easy Go by Bobby Sherman

First Album: The Fifth Dimension, Age of Aquarius


Last albums purchased: on iTunes: Fall and Winter EPs by Jon Foreman.

Technology has really changed the way we can purchase music!

Marty
 

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I loved Bobby Sherman! That was a great song, I remember it well.

Remember the show, "Here Come the Brides?" Well, I named our first son after his character on the show, Jeremy.

Bobby Sherman has a miniature of Disneyland that he built himself. I saw that on television a few years back. He's a Disney fan like me! :)
 

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for my 13th birthday I got a 45 record player and a stack of records. right now I only remember Duke of Earl.
I have wondered over the years -how did my parents survive me playing my records over and over?
 

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Play That Funky Music.

(is there a worse bunch of songs than anything from "Wings"?)
Can't disagree entirely.

Earlier today we were at the indoor mini-storage place where my brother's stuff is stowed, loading it into our E-150 to take out to his new place in the next county, & Jet or some such by Paul McCartney & Wings was blaring out all over the place through the house audio system beamed into every corner of every floor.

Shux, Tony Orlando & Dawn would have been less irritating.

Sheesh.

-- Alan Cole, McLean (Fairfax County), Virginia, USA.​

 

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I don't remember the first record that I bought. My sister was older and maybe we bought the records together. We had 45's of Twist and Shout, I Want to Hold Your Hand by the Beatles and Mama's and the Papa's singing Monday, Monday. Probably others that I don't remember. My first album that I really got into was Carol King's Tapestry. Most of the music that I listened to was on the radio. My sister and I would do the dishes together and listen to the top songs.

I do remember fondly going to the record store every week to pick up the CHUM chart. It was our local radio station and they printed the top songs of the week. I still have the CHUM charts in my drawer. Wonder if they are worth anything?
 

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I remember my first 45 I purchased was the Beatles, I Want to Hold Your Hand. Whenever I hear that song, I remember sitting on my bedroom floor, watching the record go around and around, and singing along with the Beatles. I was surprised that none of the American Idol singers this past week picked that song to sing!
 

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Does anyone remember the song "Tiger" by the Elvis wannabe Fabian. When Elvis was drafted there were so many "clones" that were just pop singers and not rock n rollers. I did like "Tiger" though but i was just a kid.
 

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Did anyone have Georgy Girl on a 45? That was another of my favorites....
 
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