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Rick1
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Reflecting, as you do, with some friends about the joys of record buying, we talked about the emotional attachment to albums 'first owned' and not recorded on cassette tape off a friend's copy. This would involve saving up the money, getting a bus/train/walk to the record shop and making a careful purchase. So, as most prog fans take a punt on the 'big six', here are my 'first loves' - the first albums by artists I bought a physical copy of an album by them, plus other significant purchases in the prog category.
ELP - Pictures at an Exhibition Genesis - Genesis Live Jethro Tull - Songs from the Wood King Crimson - Discipline Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon Yes - Relayer Others: Gong - Camembert Electrique Hawkwind - Roadhawks Hatfield and the North - The Rotter's Club Henry Cow - In Praise of Learning |
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Easy Money
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The very first albums I bought in the early 70s were:
Deep Purple - "Deep Purple" Jethro Tull - "Stand Up" Alice Cooper - "Love it to Death" |
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Jared
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Great topic, Rick... ELP - Tarkus Genesis - Three Sides Live Jethro Tull - Broadsword King Crimson - Beat Pink Floyd - Atom Heart Mother Yes - Drama (I think) Others: TD - Ricochet VDGG - Prawn Tarts Hawkwind - In Search Of Space Camel - Rajaz (My priniciple embarrassment... never invested until 1999, when this came out and I went to see them in Sheffield) Renaissance - Carnegie Hall Eloy - Ocean BJH - EiEE Moody's - Days Of Future Passed Rush - either Signals or GUP... maybe both together in 84 when GUP came out? Sky - 1 (Signed LP from Reddington's!) APP - Turn of A Friendly Card I've enjoyed that; most therapeutic!
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The Dark Elf
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If I recall my first excursions to buy records as a teen, the first albums I purchased would be...
Alice Cooper - Killer/Love It To Death/School's Out (huge Coop fan in my early teens) Jethro Tull - Aqualung/Stand Up/Thick as a Brick Deep Purple - Made In Japan Black Sabbath - Paranoid/Sabbath Bloody Sabbath Led Zeppelin - IV/Physical Graffiti Pink Floyd - Wish You Were Here/DSotM/Meddle The Moody Blues - Days of Future Past/On the Threshold of a Dream The Beatles - The White Album/Revolver/Abbey Road Traffic - Low Spark of High Heeled Boys King Crimson - In the Court of the Crimson King |
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Nogbad_The_Bad
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Big 6
ELP - BSS Genesis - Trespass Jethro Tull - Songs from the Wood King Crimson - ITCOTCK Pink Floyd - Dark Side of the Moon Yes - CTTE The only ones of those that were in my first round of purchases were Genesis & Yes. Other first purchases Rainbow - Rising Supertramp - Crime Of The Century Alice Cooper - Billion Dollar Babies Black Sabbath - Paranoid AC/DC - Highway To Hell Iron Maiden - Number Of The Beast |
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Ian
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David_D
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Yes, indeed...just too many and too difficult to choose "the others". The First Six: Czeslaw Niemen - Enigmatic ELP - Trilogy Osibisa - Osibisa Ekseption - Trinity Rick Wakeman - The Six Wives Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells Others: many, many, many |
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geekfreak
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I agree great topic and I like your list too. Deep Purple - Fireball Yes - Close To The Edge Genesis - Foxtrot ELP - Tarkus Status Quo - Hello Jethro Tull - Benefit |
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geekfreak
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Fabulous list |
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Friedrich Nietzsche: "Without music, life would be a mistake."
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My first Big Six purchases: ELP - either Pictures at an Exhibition or Tarkus, I'm not sure. Genesis - Trespass Jethro Tull - Thick as a Brick King Crimson - Lizard Pink Floyd - The Wall Yes - 90125 (my very first vinyl!) (only Yes, PF and ELP were part of the very early acquisitions) Other early purchases: Focus - Moving Waves (Focus II - my second vinyl) Marillion - Script For a Jester's Tear (third one, I think) Ange - Guet-apens Eloy - Colours Grobschnitt - Rockpommel's Land Kayak - Merlin Saga - Worlds Apart Triumvirat - Old Loves Die Hard In that same period I also borrowed - and taped - quite some albums from the local library which had a very decent prog rock section (labeled "symphonic rock" back then)... |
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The first record that I bought on my own was British Steel by Judas Priest. As far as the big 6, I mostly went the compilation route: Yes - Classic Yes ELP - The Best of ELP Jethro Tull - Original Masters Pink Floyd - A Momentary Lapse of Reason King Crimson - Three of a Perfect Pair (If I remember right) Genesis - ? Might have been We Can't Dance. I honestly don't remember Rush - Caress of Steel
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Funny! When I went out to buy my first record, after spending a lot of time browsing through the bins, I finally listened to two records in the shop: Judas Priest's British Steel and Yes' 90125. Bought the latter and never bought an album by Judas Priest...
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David_D
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After having given it a hard try, here some others, very much related to the '70s: Genesis - Trespass, NC, SEbtP Juka Tolonen - Passenger to Paramaribo Stomu Yamash'ta - Raindog Mahavishnu Orchestra - Birds of Fire Secret Oyster - Sea Son Emerson, Lake & Palmer - Tarkus, BSS Focus - Moving Waves, Hamburger C. Pink Floyd - Saucerful, TDSotM, Wish You Were Le Orme - Felona e Sorona Banco - Darwin, Io Sono King Crimson - ItCotCK, LTiA, Red Van der Graaf Generator - H to He, Godbluff Jethro Tull - Aqualung Il Balletto - Ys Museo - Zarathustra Amon Düül II - Yeti, Wolf City Tangerine Dream - Stratosfear Clearlight - Symphony PFM - Photos of Ghosts Gong - Shamal Can - Ege Bamyasi Jean-Michel Jarre - Oxygene Voivod - Nothingface (the last one) Gentle Giant - Acquiring the Taste Khan - Space Shanty Caravan - ItLoGaP Camel - The Snow Goose Jean-Luc Ponty - On the Wings Wigwam - Being Bi Kyo Ran - debut Solaris - Marsbeli Kronikak Santana - Abraxas Yes - The Yes Album, CttE Algarnas Trädgård - Framtiden är Miles Davis - Bitches Brew Kornelyans - Not an Ordinary Life Return to Forever - Where Have I Weather Report - Black Market Eloy - Inside, Floating, Ocean Harmonium - Les Cinq Saisons Frank Zappa - Hot Rats All of them vinyls except from a few ones to begin with.
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richardh
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I had a lot gifted to me for B'Day and Xmas.
The only album by the Big Six I remember buying myself about 1977 was ELP -Pictures At An Exhibition (cassette) which I hated. I do still have a vinyl copy of Yes - Going for The One but god knows when I purchased that, probably early 80's. Had no interest whatsoever in Genesis, Floyd, Tull and only cared about Crimson's debut in those days ( that was a gift). Albums I remember purchasing back in the day Aphrodite's Child - 666 Tubeway Army - Replicas Kayak - Periscope Life Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells IQ - The Wake Vangelis - China tbh my memory is very vague. When CD's became more common place then I just purchased loads of the things especially during the 90's and 00's. Edited by richardh - January 14 2023 at 01:24 |
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Already owned (via my dad): Stand Up Then (+/- in order) in 74: Crime Of The Century Harmonium debut Selling England Dark Side (then Meddle) In The Court Aqualung (then TAAB) Grey & Pink Machine Head or In Rock Paranoid Zoso Zeit (I hated it) (I didn't buy Tarkus and CTTE until late 75 or possibly later if memory serves me well) etc... Edited by Sean Trane - January 14 2023 at 02:08 |
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Psychedelic Paul
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Ten most memorable early album purchases back in the mid-1970's:-
Blue Oyster Cult - On Your Feet or On Your Knees Camel - Moonmadness Justin Hayward & John Lodge - Blue Jays The Moody Blues - Days of Future Passed Mike Oldfield - Tubular Bells
Renaissance - Ashes Are Burning Demis Roussos - Forever and Ever Queen - Sheer Heart Attack Tangerine Dream - Stratosfear Rick Wakeman - Journey to the Centre of the Earth Edited by Psychedelic Paul - January 14 2023 at 03:20 |
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First very memorable Prog-related: Deep Purple - Fireball Black Sabbath - Vol. 4 Led Zeppelin - Houses of the Holy Golden Earring - Moontan
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Some more of the very memorable purchases related to post-'70s : Asia Minor - Crossing The Line Tool - Undertow Djam Karet - Reflections From The Firepool Änglagård - Hybris Fates Warning - The Spectre Within Aesma Daeva - Frigid Beauty Gunesh - Looking At The Earth Green Carnation - The Acoustic Verses Los Jaivas - Alturas de Machu Pichu Indukti - S.U.S.A.R. Marillion - Script Psychotic Waltz - Into the Everflow Anekdoten - Vemod The Mars Volta - De-loused Porcupine Tree - Coma Divine Riverside - Second Life Syndrome Most of them CDs, the rest vinyls.
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I lived a sheltered life apparently. Didn't know about Prog really until I was in my 40's so the purchases that stand out for me in the mid seventies which were close to being first buys for me were Rush's A Farewell To Kings and Led Zeppelin IV which I bought during a high school field trip to Toronto where we had a couple of hours to shop or do whatever. Me and a buddy went into Sam The Record Man and I picked those two up. I always remember the teacher asking me what I bought as we were getting back on the bus and showing him he almost smiled but the girl behind me had a Mike Oldfield record she bought called Tubular Bells or something like that and he made a big deal about it.
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Your tastes haven't changed much have they? Edited by Nogbad_The_Bad - January 15 2023 at 10:07 |
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Psychedelic Paul
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No, my musical tastes have just broadened out more over the years into a whole new world of prog I never even knew existed before discovering ProgArchives and I still love those ten listed albums just as much today as when I first bought them nearly fifty years ago, which reminds me, Demis Roussos is coming up soon on my Greek prog blog, under Prog Related.
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